Matrox Extio 3 Series – User Guide 59
Input and output information
View the connection information of the devices (
Monitor
,
Microphone
, and
Line In
) connected to the
selected transmitter.
Details
Provides information (such as the model, serial number, firmware package version, and the
minimum, current, and maximum internal temperature of the receiver) on your Extio 3 device, and
provides the connection status and IP address of the device (connected through
LAN
).
Get logs
Provides detailed logs that are useful for diagnostics and troubleshooting.
1
Click the
Get logs
button. The
Log files retrieval
dialog box appears.
2
Insert a new USB mass storage device in the receiver.
3
In the
Log files retrieval
dialog box, select this USB device from the
USB mass storage
inventory
list as the location where you want to save the log files.
4
Click
OK
. The zip files of the logs are created in the root folder of the USB device.
Enable link redundancy To ensure network uptime in case of network failure, enable
the
Enable link redundancy
option. In the case of a network
failure, your device will automatically switch to a secondary
network path. For more information, see “Setting up link
redundancy”, page 41.
Disable shutdown using
power button
To disable the power button on your device, enable
Disable
power button
.
Power recover policy
Never start
–
Never start your Extio device after a power loss.
Always start
–
Always start your Extio device after a power
loss.
Restore last state
–
Always start and restore the last state of
your Extio device after a power loss.
Reboot transmitter Click this to reboot your transmitter device.
Reboot receiver Click this to reboot your receiver device.
Reboot both devices Click this to reboot both the transmitter and receiver devices.
Note:
Only USB keys are supported, not USB drives.