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• Video over IP
This section allows control over many critical functions of the Receiver
including: enabling/disabling the VoIP stream, enabling access to
the Video Wall tab, controlling the scaler/output resolution, and
controlling the behavior upon signal loss.
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Enable Video over IP:
Unchecking this checkbox will disable
the VoIP stream completely. This option should always remain
checked unless troubleshooting is being performed.
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Enable Video Wall:
Checking this box will enable the Video Wall
tab in the WebGUI.
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Copy EDID:
When multiple Receivers are connected to a single
Transmitter in multicast mode, this check box selects which of the
Receivers should send its EDID to the Transmitter for use with the
source.
Note: This option is only available in multicast mode.
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Scaler Output Mode:
Use the drop down list to select the preferred
output resolution for the scaler. Selecting one of the specific
resolutions will output all video at that resolution. Selecting “Pass-
Through” will output the source video at its original resolution.
Selecting “Native” will attempt to scale to the detected native
resolution of the display connected to the HDMI output.
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Video Loss Options:
Use the drop down to set the length of time
to wait for a lost source to return before showing the Link Lost
screen. Available options are: 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 seconds, or Never
Timeout. If the “Turn off screen” checkbox is checked, the HDMI
output will be completely disabled, including sync, after the
timeout time has passed.