
Configure Menu
To set global parameters specific to the VN-Matrix 200/225 and 3
xx
devices (see figure 35),
click
Configure
Encoder
Decoder
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2
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2
3
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Figure 35.
Configure Device Settings
Device Setup panel
1
Device Name
— Enter a name for the device in this field. This name appears in the
device list and can be comprised of letters, numbers, and the underscore character.
Spaces are not allowed.
2
Mode
— A device can be configured using one of four modes.
•
enable
— This is normal operation.
•
disable
— Use this mode on a source device to stop streaming to the network, but
still show pass-through output. A display device outputs a splash screen.
•
standby
— Use this mode on a source device to stop streaming and also disable
pass-through output. On a display device this mode disables all output.
•
test
— Use this mode on a device (source or display) to show a splash screen with
the words "Test Mode". Normal streaming is suspended.
3
Enable Splash Screen (Decoder Only)
— Check this box to display a splash screen
on the video output when no video stream is available.
4
Identify Display (Decoder Only)
— Check this box to show the device name on the
connected display. The position and appearance of the label can be modified
Identifier Editor (Encoders and Decoders)
5
Identify Source (Encoder)
— Check this box to display the name of the device on
the image output to the loop-through connector. The position and appearance of the
label can be modified (see
OSD Identifier Editor (Encoders and Decoders)
5
Identify Source (Decoder)
— Check this box to display the name of the currently
connected encoder on the connected display. The position and appearance of the
label can be modified (see
OSD Identifier Editor (Encoders and Decoders)
6
User Param [1, 2, 3]
— These fields are used to enter user defined parameter names.
When entering HLI or CLI commands into a control program from an external control
system, the parameter names can be used to identify devices. The names can be
comprised of letters, numbers, and the underscore character. Spaces are not allowed.
Networking panel
7
Multicast TTL
— Specifies the number of hops multicast traffic can make between
routed domains when it exits a source. It is not used for TCP or unicast RTP traffic.
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