Setup Instruction
Step 1: Ensure that your 1PC and 2PC are powered on.
Step 2: Connect the DC 12V power supply.
If you press the red Power button without connecting any other video cables, the fusion device will display the following indicator lights as normal:
LP red light is ON.
L3 and L4 blue lights are flashing.
Step 3: Connect the three HDMI video interfaces:
HDMI: Output interface connects to your main display (1PC Monitor).
HDMI2: Secondary interface connects to your secondary machine/radar machine (2PC Graphics Card).
HDMI1: Main interface connects to your main machine/game console (1PC Graphics Card).
After all, three video interfaces are connected:
Under normal use, the LP red light stays ON, and L1, L2, L3, and L4 blue lights remain ON.
The screen should display properly, adapting automatically to your main screen's brand and model.
Indicator Light Meanings:
LP: Power indicator light.
L1: Main machine signal light.
L2: Secondary machine signal light.
L3: Main/secondary machine signal switching light.
L4: Fusion state switching signal light.
Button Instructions:
K1: Switches between main and secondary machine displays (short press).
K2: Switches the fusion state (short press). Long press to adjust chroma key intensity.
Type-C Upgrade Interface:
The Type-C interface is used for firmware updates to the fusion device. It allows for custom internal fusion sequences to enhance security. (This step is performed by the manufacturer and is not open to users.)
Common Issues and Solutions:
Why doesn’t the screen display even after all connections are completed?
LP red light stays ON.
L3 and L4 blue lights are flashing.
Solution:
Check if the main display's power is connected.
Ensure the HDMI1 interface is connected to the main display. (The issue lies with the main display.)
Why doesn’t the screen display even after all connections are completed?
LP red light stays ON.
L1 and L2 green lights stay ON.
L3 is flashing.
L4 is OFF.
Solution:
Use a third computer to remotely connect to the secondary machine (2PC) and adjust its refresh rate to 60Hz, then increase it incrementally:
(For 1K resolution: 60-120-144-240)
(For 2K resolution: 60-120-144)
Why doesn’t the screen display even after all connections are completed? (My secondary machine uses AMD integrated or discrete graphics.)
Solution:
Use a third computer to remotely connect to the secondary machine (2PC) and access the AMD driver program. Change the color depth to 8-bit.
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