Hardware
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The Infinity LInk Gateway front panel includes the following:
The status of each power supply is shown on its respective LED. Green indicates proper operation. Red indicates a fault. No LED indicates power is not being delivered to the supply from the mains source.
The Status LED is used to show a general fault in the hardware. Green indicates normal operation. Red indicates a fault.
When the Link Gateway locks to its reference clock, this LED will be solid green. A blinking green LED indicates the unit is drifting from its reference to some degree, with more rapid blinking indicating more jitter. If the unit cannot locate or sync to a reference signal, this LED will remain dark.
The color front panel LCD is used during initial setup and to display basic system information.
The navigation cluster consists of five keys: Left, Right, Up, Down, and OK. These keys are used during initial setup and to change between system screens.
Rear pane connections include:
The Primary Ethernet port is used to receive AoIP audio from your LAN side network. The Secondary port should be connected to the network on which you intend to stream. This network should have internet access and must be connected to a Gigabit (1000Base-T) port on your router.
Two redundant internal auto-ranging power supplies are provided with IEC-320 female connections. External access to fuses is provided for each supply.