NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation
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Using the HTML Pages
on page 17 and the following sections for detailed descriptions of the following
pages or functions:
— Toggles the links panel (items
2
through
7
) on and off.
— Opens a panel that provides input configuration
information and the ability to change some input values (see
on page 19).
— Opens a panel that provides streaming output
configuration information and the ability to change some streaming values (see
on page 23).
— Opens a panel that displays the status of the input to the encoder and the
on page 31).
— Opens two pages that provide encoder and diagnostic tools (see
on page 32).
— Opens a panel that shows system status information (see
on page 39).
— Opens a panel that provides access to many system settings (see
on page 43).
Control panel Information indicator
— Opens a dialog
box that displays the format, resolution, and rate of the input
and HDMI loop through output. Click anywhere outside the
dialog box to close the box.
— Select
to toggle the
mute on (do not output) and off (output) for the associated plane.
NOTE:
The mute function is for the HDMI OUtput (loop through) port output only
(see
B
on page 6). Video, audio, and sync are still streamed to the AV network.
— Displays the AV stream output status of the encoder,
active ( ) or error ( ).
— Click to display the ID on-screen display on the HDMI loop through port
(see
D
) and light the front panel ID LED (see
on page 11).
— Click to display the
Sign
Out
button. Click
to log out of the encoder HTML pages.
•
The log in to the HTML pages automatically times out after
30 minutes of user inactivity.
•
Signing out is disabled when the encoder is accessed via
proxy from the NAVigator (see the
on page 32).
— Normally displays the host name. Resting a cursor over this banner
changes the display from host name to the device name.
— Opens a pane that provides information about the NAV E 101 DTP (see
on page 54).