Audio/Video Configuration
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Enova DVX-315xHD & DVX-215xHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers - Instruction Manual
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Input
: Select the corresponding option button to switch that video input to the selected output (see Select Output below).
When you select an input, the other options on the page change to reflect the input’s current settings. You can only select one
video input at a time. Select None to send no signal to the selected output. You can click the Refresh button on the page to
update the color coding on the Video Input Select Radio buttons. Click Refresh after connecting a new input or correcting a
resolution on the input so you can be sure it is working.
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OSD Name
: Enter a unique name for the device in the space provided to more easily identify each input. The name you enter
here appears in the on-screen display (OSD), if enabled.
The lettering changes color depending on whether video is detected on the selected input. Green indicates a signal is detected,
gray indicates a signal is detected but cannot be identified, and red indicates no signal is detected. You can enter up to 63
characters for a single name.
Space characters are valid, however, if they appear at the start of a name, they will be truncated. These fields are optional.
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Format
: Use the drop-down menus to select the video format for each video input. The selection should indicate the type of
connection used to connect the video source to the switcher.
For Multi-Format inputs, you can choose from HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component, S-Video, and Composite.
The default setting is Component. For HDMI inputs, you can choose from HDMI or DVI.
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Select Output
: Use the menu to select the video output you want to use.
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Resolution
: Click Auto to have the unit automatically detect the video resolution for the selected input signal, or click
Manual to manually select the video resolution for the selected input signal. After clicking the Manual option button, select a
resolution from the corresponding drop-down menu.
The Auto option is selected by default.
NOTE:
The recommended setting is Auto. In Manual mode, the DVX shows blank video if the input is set to any resolution
other than the selected manual resolution. See the EDID Mode section below for information on controlling the resolution
provided by connected sources.
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EDID Mode
: Use the menus to indicate the desired EDID information to be sent to the selected video source. You can choose
from one of the built-in EDID files which includes All Resolutions, only Full Screen Resolutions, or only Wide Screen Resolutions,
or you can choose to mirror the EDID received from any connected display. Choosing one of the mirror modes turns off the
HDMI Audio control for the selected input.
The Preferred EDID menu is only available if you select one of the internal EDID files (All, Full, or Wide). In this mode you can
select the specific preferred resolution to present to the connected source.
The Auto EDID Update check box and the update EDID button are only available if you select to mirror the EDID from a
connected display. Select the Auto EDID Update check box if you want the EDID sent to the source to update anytime the EDID
received from the connected display changes. De-select this check box to prevent automatically updating the EDID sent to the
source and only update the EDID when the Update EDID button is clicked.
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HDCP Setting
: Click the check box to activate HDCP compliance on the selected input. HDCP compliance is active by default.
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Image Settings
: Click the Color or B&W option button to select a color setting for the video input. Use the sliders to alter
the brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue for the video input.
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VGA Settings
: Use the sliders to alter the phase, horizontal shift, and vertical shift settings for VGA inputs.