How to use, Audio – StarTech.com SV565UTPDUA User Manual

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5. Connect the UTP cable connection from the Local unit to the RJ45 connector on the

Remote unit. If using premises cabling, connect the opposite end of the patch cable

to the terminated wall outlet.

6. Connect the power adapters to the Local and Remote units. Each unit uses a

specific power adapter (5VDC for Local, 24VDC for Remote), so ensure the correct

power adapter is connected, otherwise damage may occur.

7. The “Status” LED should light up on both units to indicate power. The “Link” LED should

also light up to indicate a connection between the Local and Remote units is established.

Note: It may take up to one minute for the system to boot up.

How to Use

Audio

The audio component of the extender uses a built-in USB Audio Device to transmit

audio from the Host computer to the Remote unit. The Host computer system should

detect and automatically install the audio adapter once the USB cable is connected,

usually setting it as the default audio adapter for the system. Check in the Audio

Properties of the operating system (i.e. “Sound and Audio Devices” in Control Panel for

Windows XP or “Sound” in System Preferences for Mac OS X) to verify the installation

and status of the USB audio adapter. If the audio component of the extender will not

be used, then you may wish to set the default audio device back to the onboard audio.

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