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Chapter 4. Decoder Options
Advanced Settings
Send Status
Address
When
Unsolicited Status
is enabled,
the Decoder sends a periodic status
packet to the IP address specified
here.
Status Interval
(secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the
unit transmits status packets.
Discovery Packet
Transmit
Enable the SVSi multicast discovery
service (which is used to identify units).
This is useful for larger network
integrations when broadcast packets
will not cover the entire network.
Enabled by default.
Discovery Interval
(secs)
Determine how often (in seconds) the
unit transmits discovery packets.
Serial Master Enable
Enable this device to be the master to
the designated slave.
Serial Slave
Address
Enter the IP address of the serial slave
device.
IR Command
Holdoff
Set the delay between IR command
portions. The default setting is 25 ms.
IR commands are sent in two parts.
This setting is the time (in
milliseconds) between transmission of
part one and part two. The second part
of the command is inverted for
confirmation purposes.
IR Repeat Holdoff
Set the repeat delay between IR
commands. The default setting is 90
ms.
This is the amount of time before a
new command is sent. For example,
when pressing and holding the volume
button on a remote control, this is how
long until the command is repeated.
IGMP Joins on
Stream Loss
Enable to send Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP) join
messages when no incoming stream is
detected.
IGMP Join Interval
Delay in seconds between sending
IGMP join messages (if
IGMP Joins
on Stream Loss
is enabled).
Auto Sync Control
Enable synchronization of vertical sync
with the network.
Enable this option when using multiple
Decoders (e.g, when building a video
wall) that must be synchronized
together.
Auto Sync Rate
Set the rate at which the vertical sync
adjusts.
Table 4-2. Settings Page: Advanced Settings (Continued)
Option
Description
Notes