
Chapter 3: Windowing Processor Configuration Options
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N1512 Windowing Processor User Manual
Stored Presets Section
The
Stored Presets
section of the
Unit Settings
page is shown in
. This section allows you to auto-load presets through
scripting language and share presets between devices. Options are described in
.
FIG. 13
Stored Presets Section
Gratuitous ARP
Enable the Windowing Processor to send a periodic
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) packet to the
network.
ARP Intervals
Determine how often (in seconds) the unit transmits
gratuitous ARP packets.
Unsolicited Status
Enable the unit to send a periodic status packet to
the
Send Status Address
described next.
Send Status Address
When
Unsolicited Status
is enabled, the Windowing
Processor sends a periodic status packet to the IP
address specified here.
Status Intervals (secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the unit transmits
status packets.
MPC
Enable to turn on
Minimal Proprietary Compression
(MPC) output.
Enabled by default. Uncheck the box to disable MPC
mode (resulting in uncompressed output). Leave at
default unless using older N-Series equipment that
does not have MPC support.
Output Sync
Enable to sync the Windowing Processor video output
to the video stream input given by the
Sync
Stream
setting (described next).
Sync Stream
Enter the video stream number to use to sync the
Windowing Processor video output when the
Output
Sync
option is enabled.
Win 1 - 4 Speed
Set the speed (pixels per frame) to which a window will
move to its new location after rearrangement.
TTL
Select the Time To Live (TTL) for the transmit audio and
video streams.
VLAN Tagging
Enable to have the unit insert a VLAN identification
number into the packet headers (in order to identify
which VLAN the packet belongs to). The VLAN # setting
determines what number is inserted.
VLAN #
Enter the VLAN identification number. If
VLAN Tagging
is enabled, this number is added to the packet headers
for packet identification purposes.
DSCP #
Select the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for
the transmit audio and video streams.
Allow SVSI Multicast
Disable this option to prevent the selected port(s) from
outputting multicast video traffic.
Particularly useful if you are connecting a non-SVSI
device to a port for network-based control.
Cancel
Click to return all controls to the last saved
configuration.
Save
Click to accept changes made to these controls.
TABLE 4
Unit Settings Page: Unit Setup Section (Cont.)
Option
Description
Notes