
Encoder Configuration Options
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N1000 Series User Manual
Audio Gain Left/Right
Slide right to provide a POST-ENCODE boost in the left
or right channel’s audio signal.
This can help compensate when the source is
providing a weak audio signal. Does not affect digital
audio.
Brightness
Use sliders to raise or lower RGB values of the Encoder
(POST-ENCODE).
Only affects analog video. Does not affect digital
video.
Horz Offset
Enter the number of pixels to shift the screen to the left.
Range is -4 to 4 pixels.
The higher the number, the more to the left the screen
will shift.
Enter even numbers only
to prevent red/blue
color swapping.
Component Sync
Window
Use this slider to configure the sync on green
sensitivity.
Used for computer video input to help with screen
flickering.
Input audio for
HostPlay
Enable to activate the input audio when the Live/Local
menu is set to one of the local images.
HostPlay for
Unsupported
Enable to cause the Encoder to use a custom image
whenever an unsupported video mode is supplied to it.
Gratuitous ARP
Enable the Encoder to send a periodic Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) packet to the network.
ARP Interval (secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the unit transmits
gratuitous ARP packets.
Unsolicited Status
Enable the Encoder to send a periodic status packet to
the
Send Status Address
described below.
Send Status Address
When
Unsolicited Status
is enabled, the Encoder sends
a periodic status packet to the IP address specified
here.
Status Interval (secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the unit transmits
status packets.
Discovery Packet
Transmit
Enable the SVSI multicast discovery service (which is
used to identify units).
This is useful for larger network integrations when
broadcast packets will not cover the entire network.
Enabled by default.
Discovery Interval
(secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the unit transmits
discovery packets.
TTL
Select the Time To Live (TTL) for the transmit audio and
video streams.
Limits the lifespan of data on the transmit audio and
video streams (to improve performance).
VLAN Tagging
When enabled, tags the video and audio IP packet with
the VLAN number.
VLAN #
Enter the VLAN number.
This number will be included in the video and audio IP
packet when
VLAN Tagging
is enabled.
DSCP #
Select the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for
the transmit audio and video streams.
Serial Master Enable
Enable this device to be the master to the designated
slave.
Serial Slave Address
Enter the IP address of the serial slave device.
IR Command Holdoff
Set the delay between IR command portions. The
default setting is 25 ms.
IR commands are sent in two parts. This setting is the
time (in milliseconds) between transmission of part
one and part two. The second part of the command is
inverted for confirmation purposes.
IR Repeat Holdoff
Set the repeat delay between IR commands. The default
setting is 90 ms.
This is the amount of time before a new command is
sent. For example, when pressing and holding the
volume button on a remote control, this is how long
until the command is repeated.
Enable SNMP
Enable to allow the device to handle Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) queries.
Relaxed Analog Input
Timing
Enable to allow small variances in the analog input (to
avoid video interruption).
Minimal Proprietary
Compression (MPC)
Enable to run in MPC mode. Used for backwards
compatibility with old systems. When disabled, you have
the option to turn scalers on or off.
TABLE 2
Settings Page: Advanced Settings (Cont.)
Option
Description
Notes