Using OmniStream
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with Velocity
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Device Manager
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The Velocity/OmniStream Interface
Configuration Grace Period
To prevent the decoder from automatically making the redundancy switch, when redundancy is enabled, a grace
period can be entered. By default, the grace period is set to zero seconds. If set to zero seconds, automatic failover
will occur, if the stream is interrupted for any reason. Refer to
Configuring Redundant Streams (page 74)
information.
Active Input
Displays the active audio input.
Downmixing
Click this drop-down list to select how LPCM audio will be down-mixed. Note that lossless audio formats cannot be
down-mixed.
Enable AES67
Click this toggle switch to enable or disable AES67. When enabled, the toggle switch will be green. Refer to
for more information.
Status
Displays the active audio input. If no input is active or detected, then this field will display “No active audio”.
Mute
Click this toggle switch to enable or disable the audio output. If enabled, the toggle switch will be green.
Volume
Click the speaker icon on the left to decrease volume. Click the speaker icon on the right to increase volume.
Range: 0 to 15.
Analog Power Status
This indicator will be green when the decoder is powered by the optional external 48 V DC power supply.
Analog Power
If analog output is connected to the decoder, then click this toggle switch to use the analog audio output. When
enabled, this toggle switch will be green.
TO PRIMARY
Click this button to assign as the Primary IP Input. Both Video and Audio support this feature.
TO BACKUP
Click this button to force the audio stream to fall over to the Backup IP Input (if redundancy is configured).
Both Video and Audio support this feature.
AUX (CEC)
Click this drop-down list to select the desired IP input for CEC control. The available options will be based on which
IP Input has been enabled on the decoder.
Auto On
Click this toggle switch to enable or disable power-on. When enabled this toggle switch will be green and the power-
on command will be sent to the display when an A/V signal is detected.
Projector Cooldown (s)
Enter the time interval, in seconds, before the projector can be powered-off. This time interval prevents the decoder
from sending additional commands until the projector has had time to complete its cool-down process.
Standby Timeout
Enter the time interval, in seconds, before the next command can be accepted by the display.