Audio/Video Configuration
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Enova DVX-315xHD & DVX-215xHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers - Instruction Manual
NOTE:
Your audio configuration is not affected by a power loss, restarting the unit, or upgrading the firmware.
4 -
Input Gain
: Use the slider to adjust the gain level of the audio input. You can set the gain from -24 to +24dB in 1dB
increments. The default setting is 0.
5 -
HDMI Audio
: Use the menu to select the HDMI Audio type for the audio input. This option is not available if you select a
mirrored input for the EDID Mode on the Video In tab.
6 -
Compression
: Use the menu to select the compression level of the selected audio input. You can choose from Off, Low,
Medium, High, and Custom. The default value is Off. Selecting any option other than Off enables you to adjust settings for
Attack, Release, Ratio, and Threshold.
Attack
: Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the attack phase while compressing. You can set a value between 1 and 2000.
Release
: Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the release phase while compressing. You can set a value between 1 and 5000.
Ratio
: Sets the ratio while compressing. You can set a value between 1 and 20.
Threshold
: Sets the threshold while compressing. You can set a value between 0 and -60.
7 -
Microphone Mode
: Click Dual Mono when using independent microphones. Each mono microphone input is mixed onto both
the right and left channels. Click Single Stereo when connecting a single stereo source.
Microphone input 1 is mixed only onto the left channel and Microphone input 2 is mixed only onto the right channel. Click the
check boxes to activate phantom power for each individual mic. The unit supports a supply of up to 48V of phantom power for
each mic input.
NOTE:
Enabling Phantom Power could damage some devices connected to the microphone input if the devices are not
designed to accept it.
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Microphone Adjustment
: There are two separate sections for configuring Mic 1 and Mic 2. If you select Single Stereo for the
Microphone Mode, there is a single configuration that affects both microphones. Selecting Dual Mono allows independent
configuration of each mic. You can set the following options for each microphone:
PreAmp Gain
: Use the slider to set the preamp gain level for the mic. You can set the PreAmp Gain between 0 and 65 dB in 1
dB steps. Set the PreAmp Gain to 0 for line-level inputs.
Gain
: Use the slider to set the input gain level for the mic. You can set the gain between -24 and +24 dB in 1 dB steps.
9 - This area contains a set of four tabs with different sets of options for more advanced microphone adjustments.
Equalizer
: The equalizer is a 3-band parametric equalizer enabling you to set 3 frequencies to any value from 20Hz to 20KHz.
The default center frequencies are 500Hz, 1000Hz, and 3000Hz. Each band is set individually by selecting the band from the
Band menu then adjusting the remaining settings. A dynamics chart displays any activity on the equalizer band. Changing the
Gain, Frequency, or Q settings can change the chart display.
Use the following options to change the settings on the equalizer:
Band
: Use the menu to select which of the 3 equalizer bands you want to configure.
Filter Type
: Use the menu to set the filter type for the selected equalizer band. You can choose from Bell, Band Pass, Band Stop,
High Pass, Low Pass, Treble Shelf, and Bass Shelf.
Frequency
: Use the up and down arrows or direct text entry to set the center frequency for the selected equalizer band. You
can set the center frequency to any value between 20Hz and 20KHz.
Gain
: Use the up and down arrow buttons or direct text entry to adjust the gain/attention level of the audio input. You can set
the gain from -12 to +12dB in 1dB increments. The default setting is 0.
Q
: Q factor adjusts the vector graph from wider to narrower smoothing between inflection points on the equalizer band. The
default setting is 1.4. The range is from 0.1 to 20.0 in 0.1 increment/decrement steps.
Gating
: Use the menu to select the gating level of the selected microphone input. You can choose from Off, Low, Medium, High,
and Custom. The default value is Off. Selecting any option other than Off enables you to adjust settings for Attack, Release,
Depth, Hold Off, and Threshold.
Limiter
: Use the menu to select the Limiter settings of the selected microphone input. You can choose from Off, Low, Medium,
High, and Custom. The default value is Off. Selecting any option other than Off enables you to adjust settings for Attack,
Release and Threshold.
Compression
: Use the menu to select the compression level of the selected Microphone input. You can choose from Off, Low,
Medium, High, and Custom. The default value is Off. Selecting any option other than Off enables you to adjust settings for
Attack, Release, Ratio, and Threshold.
The following settings serve identical purposes with identical ranges for each tab on which they appear:
Attack
: Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the attack phase. You can set a value between 1 and 2000.
Release
: Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the release phase. You can set a value between 1 and 5000.
Depth
: Sets the depth in decibels. You can set a value between 0 and 20.
Ratio
: Sets the ratio. You can set a value between 1 and 20.
Hold Off
: Sets the gating hold off time. You can set a value between 0.25 and 4 seconds in 0.25 increments.
Enabled
: Click to enable or disable the equalizer settings.