Specifications

Wizard Multimedia Extender LP
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4. Operation
In operation, the Wizard Multimedia Extender LP modules are designed to be completely transparent - high quality video from the
source PC system is played as normal, the only difference is that the video displays are up to 492 feet (150m) away.
4.1 Indicators
4.1.1 Status indicators
The Wizard Multimedia Extender LP local module is equipped with two main status indicators adjacent to the LINK4 socket.
GREEN: When lit, indicates the presence of power and a video input into the
module. If the input video is removed, power to the remote modules will be cut and
this indicator will flash to indicate standby mode. Operation will automatically resume
once video is reinstated.
RED: Flashes while DDC programming is taking place (see 3.3.1.2 DDC information
for details). If a problem occurs while attempting to harvest DDC information, this
indicator will show a number of distinct flashes. Note the number of flashes in case
you need to contact technical support, but otherwise retry the procedure.
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4.1.2 Link indicators
Additionally, the Wizard Multimedia Extender LP local module features two indicators per link socket.
GREEN: When lit, indicates that power and video are being supplied to the remote
module.
YELLOW: Flashes if the link cable is disconnected or if line power is overloaded.