15.6.2. Time Synchronization
Connect the video switcher to a window PC via LAN cable. Open a web browser and locate the switcher's
web control page. On the web page, select the time setting, which can be synchronized automatically or
set manually.
15.7. Network Settings
The video switcher supports two methods for acquiring an IP address: Dynamic (DHCP-assigned IP) and
Static (user-configured IP). Choose the desired method from the menu. The default setting is Dynamic.
Dynamic (DHCP): Connect the video switcher to a DHCP-enabled router, and it will automatically obtain
an IP address. Ensure the video switcher and PC are on the same local area network.
Static (Manual IP Configuration): Select the Static IP acquisition method when the network lacks DHCP
functionality. Connect the video switcher to a PC via a network cable. Configure the PC's IP address to be
within the same subnet as the video switcher's (default IP: 192.168.1.216) or vice versa.
15.8. Customize Shortcut Keys
In the system menu, you can customize the shortcut keys for PIP1, PIP2, POP, chroma key, DSK, and
LOGO buttons. For instance, assigning the PIP1 key to "PGM" will activate PIP1 directly on the PGM
output when pressed. Similarly, setting PIP1 to "PVW" will activate it on the PVW output. Alternatively,
assigning PIP1 to "MENU" will display a shortcut selection menu, allowing users to choose whether to
apply the effect to PGM or PVW.