Display shows “Unsupported Resolution” splash screen:
SVSi
does not support
480i resolution that some older DVD players and cameras output. Set output on video
source to 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
Appendix A
Color Codes in NetLite
When looking at the matrix, colors are used to allow you to quickly glance and determine the status of all the
attached devices. The following colors are used:
ICONS:
Green – Actively Online and Broadcasting/Receiving
Red – Communication Lost
Blue – Local/Host Play
TEXT:
Black – Display Detected or Valid Video Source
Red – No Display Detected or No Valid Video Source
Appendix B
SVSi video networks can be controlled by several options:
1.
Conductor NetLite – virtual matrix switching software for PC, free download
from www.svsiav.com/downloads
2.
Conductor DiVAS VDC108/208 – Conductor Server running on a dedicated Linux 2RU device with email
notification and simplified ASCI control through serial or telnet
3.
TCP/IP control by any third-‐party controller such as AMX, Crestron, Altinex, Extron, etc. Control
modules for AMX and Crestron controllers are available from SVSi’s partner portal
website
Appendix C
Using SVSi as a point-‐to-‐point video extender:
1.
Connect the appropriate cable from a video source to DVI connector on encoder. The VMT105-‐D,
VRT107C-‐D, and VRT107U-‐D models require digital video input on the DVI-‐D connector. The VMT105-‐I,
VRT107C-‐I, and VRT107U-‐I support either analog or digital video input (but not both) through an
appropriate cable. Note: all SVSi encoders support either embedded digital audio through the DVI
connector or analog audio input through the 3.5-‐mm jack (but not both). Audio-‐over-‐DVI is disabled by
default and must be enabled in Conductor NetLite, Server, or DiVAS software or the VDT111 Interface.
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