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Decoder Configuration Options
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N2312/N2322 User Manual
Device Settings Section
The
Device Settings
section of the
Settings
page is shown in
. Options are described in
.
FIG. 36
Device Settings Section
TABLE 13
Settings Page: Device Settings Section
Option
Description
Notes
Device Name
Enter a user-friendly name for the unit.
More descriptive names in this field help you organize
and manage the N-Series system efficiently. Names
based on the unit’s location and function are very
useful. Some good examples are
Lobby-Left-VGA
(for
left side of lobby, VGA input)
or
CR201-HDMI
(for
Conference Room 201, HDMI input). Keep in mind the
matrices are organized alphanumerically.
Unit Type
Displays the unit type (Encoder or Decoder).
Stream
View/edit the current transmit stream number.
To better understand this setting, think of Decoders
dialing up channels on a cable box, rather than a
traditional AV matrix. Each decoder can dial in a
different active channel.
Audio Stream
View/edit the current audio receive stream number.
Audio Follows Video
Enable to force the
Audio Stream t
o the same as the
video stream.
Scaler
Enable to scale outgoing content to a fixed resolution.
Output Mode
Select the output resolution of the video to be
transmitted to the video output device (e.g., LCD). The
Scaler
check box must be enabled for this to be
applicable.
Downscaling is supported only if the input is
3840x2160 and the Decoder scaler is set to
1080p50/60. Any other attempts at downscaling are
not recommended/supported.
Live/Local
Select live video or locally stored images for
transmission to the video output device (e.g., LCD).
When video is not available, it automatically goes into
local mode.
When video is not available, the most recently played
local playlist is displayed.
Audio Mute
Enable to mute output audio.
Lineout Volume
This slider controls the output gain on the analog audio
output. By default, it controls both the left and right
lineout channels.
Save button
Click to save settings made in this section.