Product Overview and Specifications
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Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver
Quick Reference Table – Modes for Handling Addressing/Networking (continued)
Master Connection
Modes
Master Connection Modes refer to the modes of communication used for connection to the
Master as specified via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command.
Auto Mode:
• This mode utilizes TCP communication. It looks for a matching System Number and attempts
to come online with the first Master it sees with that System Number.
TCP URL Mode:
• TCP; the Master is specified via URL.
UDP URL Mode:
• UDP; the Master is specified via URL.
NDP Mode (Default):
• UDP; utilizes the NDP binding process to assign the DXLink Module (the physical device) to a
Master (or Virtual Master) via NetLinx Studio. Once bound, communications are conducted via
UDP.
For further information, see “Master Connection Modes” on page 116.
IR SEND_COMMAND
Modes
IR SEND_COMMAND Modes refer to displaying and setting the IR port active system settings
as IR, Serial, or Data modes.
GET MODE SEND_COMMAND:
• The GET MODE SEND_COMMAND reveals the active system (IR, Serial, or Data) settings.
SET MODE SEND_COMMAND:
• The SET MODE SEND_COMMAND changes the active system settings.
For further information, see “IR SEND_COMMANDs” on page 88.
Quick Reference Table – Modes for Handling Video Processing
Mode
Description
Scaling Modes
Scaling Modes refer to how the system alters or maintains a source device’s resolution as it is
passed along to the destination device. The Scaling Mode can be set on the HDMI RX with the
Scaling button (see page 61), or with SEND_COMMANDs (see page 80), or through
DGX Configuration Software when scaling is being done via an Enova DXLink Output Board.
Auto Mode (Default):
• Auto Mode (SmartScale
®
) allows the destination device to choose the resolution it needs.
Manual Mode:
• Manual Mode allows the user to configure the resolution the video will display through a
destination device.
Bypass Mode:
• Bypass Mode allows the video signal to display over the destination device without altering the
signal’s resolution.