Enova DVX-2150HD/2155HD/2110HD All-In-One Presentation Switcher Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Enova DVX-2150HD/2155HD/2110HD All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-2150HD-SP, DVX-2150HD-T DVX-2155HD-SP, DVX-2155HD-T DVX-2110HD-SP, DVX-2110HD-T All-in-One Presentation Switchers Latest Release: 6/18/2014
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Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Read the instructions. Keep the instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow the instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean this apparatus only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions .............................................................................. i Overview ............................................................................................................1 Common Application....................................................................................................... 1 Audio Processing.........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Rear Panel Control and Power ................................................................................ 24 RS232/422/485 Serial Port Connectors (PORTS 1-3) ..................................................... 24 RELAYS (PORT 4)........................................................................................................... 25 I/O (PORT 9) ..................................................................................................................
Table of Contents DVX WebConsole ................................................................................................... 53 Accessing the WebConsole ........................................................................................... 53 Master Controller Configuration Options ............................................................... 54 WebConsole - Master Configuration Manager ..............................................................
Table of Contents AUDIN_COMPRESSION ............................................................................................................ ?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK ........................................................................................... AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK ............................................................................................. ?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO ..............................................................................................
Table of Contents AUDMIC_GATING_HOLD .......................................................................................................... ?AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE ................................................................................................... AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE ..................................................................................................... ?AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH...................................................................................................
Table of Contents AUDOUT_MAXVOL................................................................................................................... 97 ?AUDOUT_MINVOL .................................................................................................................. 97 AUDOUT_MINVOL.................................................................................................................... 97 ?AUDOUT_MUTE ..................................................................................
Table of Contents ?VIDIN_FORMAT ..................................................................................................................... VIDIN_FORMAT....................................................................................................................... ?VIDIN_HDCP.......................................................................................................................... VIDIN_HDCP.....................................................................................
Table of Contents ?VIDOUT_RES_REF ................................................................................................................. VIDOUT_RES_REF ................................................................................................................... ?VIDOUT_SCALE..................................................................................................................... VIDOUT_SCALE ........................................................................................
Overview Overview The Enova DVX-2150HD-SP (FG1905-11), DVX-2150HD-T (FG1905-13), DVX-2155HD-SP (FG1905-12), DVX-2155HD-T (FG1905-14), DVX-2110HD-SP (FG1905-07), and DVX-2110HD-T (FG1905-09).
Overview DVX-2150HD/DVX-2155HD/DVX-2110HD Specifications (Cont.) Front Panel Components: LEDs: • LINK/ACT (green) - Link/Activity LED lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated correctly and blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets. • STATUS (green) - Status LED blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating properly. • INPUT (yellow) - Input LED blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data.
Overview DVX-2150HD/DVX-2155HD/DVX-2110HD Specifications (Cont.) MIC INPUTS: 2 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire connectors receive up to 2 mono microphones (balanced or unbalanced audio and switchable Phantom Power). See the MIC INPUTS (1-2) section on page 15 for more information. AMP OUT: • AMP: 4-position captive wire connector provides amplified audio output with volume control (-SP models only). • AMP: Two 2-position captive wire connectors provide 70V or 100V mono amplified audio output (-T models only).
Overview DVX-2150HD/DVX-2155HD/DVX-2110HD Specifications (Cont.) AxLink Port: 1 3.5 mm 4-pin captive-wire connector provides data and power to external control devices. The AxLink LED (green) indicates the state of the AxLink port. The AxLink port can be used to supply power to downstream AxLink-compatible devices as long as the maximum current draw is less than 1 Amp. Note: The AxLink port provides only limited power to connected AxLink devices.
Overview Mounting the DVX into an Equipment Rack The DVX occupies three rack units in a standard equipment rack. The following steps apply to mounting the DVX: 1. Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object. 2. Position and install the mounting brackets, as shown in FIG. 2, using the supplied mounting screws. The left and right mounting brackets are not identical. Please install in the orientation shown. FIG.
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Wiring and Device Connections Wiring and Device Connections Overview This chapter provides functional details for each item on the front and rear panel of the DVX. Wiring specifications are also provided, when applicable. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 4 displays the rear panel of the DVX-2150HD-SP: MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS AUDIO INPUTS HDMI INPUTS AUX AUDIO INPUT MIC INPUTS AMP OUTPUT I/O (Port 9) RS232/422/485 ports S/PDIF OUTPUT OUTPUTS LAN port Config DIP switch IR/SERIAL Ports 5-8) ID pushbutton RELAYS (port 4) AUDIO OUPUTS Power connector PROGRAM port AxLink Port/LED FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections Front Panel Controls and Indicators The following sub-sections describe each component on the front panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 3 on page 7 for the component layout of the front panel. LEDs The LEDs on the front panel (FIG. 7) indicate the communications status of several different connections, as described in the table below: LINK/ACT LED Status LED Output LED Input LED RS-232/422/485 LEDs Relay LEDs I/O IR/Serial LEDs LEDs FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections SWITCH Pushbutton Press the SWITCH pushbutton (FIG. 9) to access the SWITCH menu on the LCD display. Press this button to switch the audio, video, or both from any input to any output. Press the TAKE pushbutton to implement the switch. FIG. 9 SWITCH pushbutton TAKE Pushbutton Press the TAKE pushbutton (FIG. 10) to implement an audio/video switch while you are in the Switch menu on the LCD display.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO MENU Pushbutton Press the AUDIO MENU pushbutton (FIG. 12) to access the audio options, displayed on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO menus. FIG. 12 AUDIO MENU button The Audio menu enables you to see and adjust most parameters of the audio input and output signals.
Wiring and Device Connections STATUS Pushbutton Press the STATUS pushbutton (FIG. 14) to access the STATUS menu on the LCD display. FIG. 14 STATUS pushbutton The STATUS menu enables you to see status information such as IP address and installed firmware versions as well as adjust LCD and LED backlight intensity. Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to traverse the various options. Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to adjust the selected LCD and LED backlight intensity (when selected).
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Audio Inputs and Outputs The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 4 on page 8 for the component layout of the rear panel. AUDIO INPUTS (1-2) The two AUDIO INPUTS connectors are female 1/8" stereo mini-phono jacks that receive up to two unbalanced audio inputs (FIG. 17). These connectors feature the following specifications: Nominal input level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) balanced or -10 dBu (0.
Wiring and Device Connections Source devices require either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) connections. FIG. 19 illustrates options for wiring between sources and input connectors. More than one option can be used in the same system. DVX source device Balanced wiring Unbalanced wiring FIG. 19 Stereo 5-terminal wiring FIG. 20 provides details for wiring from an audio input to a an unbalanced source device that has RCA connectors. Positive and ground wires connect to the source.
Wiring and Device Connections MIC INPUTS (1-2) Two 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire MIC INPUT connectors (FIG. 21) allow up to two mono microphones to be connected to the DVX. Each microphone input supports balanced and unbalanced audio. Each input supports up to 48V of phantom power. FIG. 21 MIC INPUTS FIG. 22 illustrates wiring connections between the DVX and a mono RCA output and an XLR output. DVX DVX RCA output XLR output FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections AMP OUT The AMP OUT amplified audio output (FIG. 23) differs according to the DVX model you are using: The 4-position captive wire connector for -SP models provides amplified, variable, mono or stereo audio output. The two 2-position captive wire connectors for -T models provide 70V or 100V mono amplified audio output. Connect a speaker to either the 70V or 100V terminal, but not both simultaneously. -SP models -T models FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO OUTPUTS The Line Level audio outputs provide balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo line-level audio output. FIG. 26 Audio outputs Destination devices require either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) connections. FIG. 27 illustrates options for wiring between output connectors and the destinations. destination device DVX Balanced wiring Unbalanced wiring FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Video Inputs and Outputs The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. All digital inputs and outputs on the DVX support HDCP. Refer to FIG. 4 on page 8 for the component layout of the rear panel. MULTI-FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS (1-2) The two MULTI-FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors on the rear panel are used to connect video source input devices to the DVX (FIG. 29).
Wiring and Device Connections Each MULTI-FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports HDMI and DVI-D, as well as VGA, S-Video, Composite, Component, and VGA inputs, using the appropriate conversion cables.
Wiring and Device Connections HDMI INPUTS (3-6) The four HDMI INPUT connectors (ports 3-6) on the rear panel are used to connect source input devices to the DVX-2150HD-SP (FIG. 30). The DVX-2150HD-SP routes digital video and audio from connected source input devices to the connected output devices. These ports support HDMI (with 3D and Deep Color) and HDCP. The DVX-2155HD-SP has only two HDMI INPUT connectors (ports 3 and 4). Ports 5 and 6 are DXLink INPUT connectors.
Wiring and Device Connections To connect HDMI input source devices (DVI and HDMI) to the HDMI INPUT connectors, the following (optional) adapter cables are required: DVI Input Adapter Cables Name Description Length FG# HDMI Interface Cable HDMI Male to HDMI Male 6 1/2’ (2m) FG10-2178-05 HDMI to DVI Cable HDMI Male to DVI Male 6’ (1.828m) FG10-2179 (See the HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable section on page 43 for more information on HDMI-to-DVI cable wiring.
Wiring and Device Connections VIDEO OUTPUTS (1-3) The VIDEO OUTPUTS includes 2 different types of connectors: 2 HDMI Output connectors (1-2) each provide scaled digital DVI video and HDMI audio and video output. 1 DXLink Twisted Pair output (3) providing digital video, embedded audio, Ethernet (ICSP commands only), and bi-directional control and power over Category Cable to DXLink Receivers. Video output on the DXLink port is NOT scaled.
Wiring and Device Connections Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts AMX supports both the T568A and T568B pinout specifications for termination of the twisted pair cable used between the DVX and the DXLink receiver. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Control and Power The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 4 on page 8 for the component layout of the rear panel. RS232/422/485 Serial Port Connectors (PORTS 1-3) The RS232/422/485 serial device ports (FIG. 36) are used for A/V sources and displays. These ports support most standard RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 communication protocols for data transmission. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections RELAYS (PORT 4) You can connect up to four independent external relay devices to the Relay connectors on the device (FIG. 38). When a relay is "OFF", terminals A and B are open-circuit. When a relay is "ON", terminals A and B are shorted together. FIG. 38 RELAYS connectors Each relay is isolated and normally open. A metal commoning strip is supplied with each device to simplify the connection of multiple relays to a common reference if needed.
Wiring and Device Connections IR/SERIAL (PORTS 5-8) You can connect up to four IR- or Serial-controllable devices to the IR/SERIAL connectors (FIG. 40). FIG. 40 IR/SERIAL connectors The IR/SERIAL connectors accept an IR Emitter (CC-NIRC) that mounts onto the controlled device's IR window, or a mini-plug (CC-NSER) that connects to the controlled device's control jack. You can also connect a data (0 - 5 VDC) device. Supports high-frequency carriers of up to 1.142 MHz.
Wiring and Device Connections CONFIG DIP Switch Use the Configuration DIP switch to set the information used by the PROGRAM Port for communication or to set the on-board Master to Program Run Disable (PRD) mode. Position 1 UP (ON) = PRD mode enabled Position 1 DOWN (OFF) = Normal (default) mode - PRD mode disabled Switch position 1 sets PRD mode (UP = ON) FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections Consider equating PRD Mode to a PC’s SAFE Mode setting. With PRD mode, you can continue to power a unit, update the firmware, and download a new program while circumventing any problems with a currently downloaded program. You must power cycle the unit after activating/deactivating PRD mode on Program Port DIP switch #1.
Wiring and Device Connections ID Pushbutton The ID pushbutton (FIG. 43) sets the NetLinx ID assignments of the Internal Control Device. It has no effect on the Internal Switcher Device. Only the 5001 ID can be changed. It is not possible to change the 5002 device ID. FIG. 43 ID Pushbutton LAN (RJ-45) The LAN RJ-45 port provides 10/100 Mbps communication via Category cable. This is an Auto MDI/MDI-X enabled port, which allows you to use either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections AxLink Port and LED (4-pin captive-wire) The AxLink port (FIG. 47) allows the DVX to support AMX AxLink devices. FIG. 47 AxLink Port and LED The (green) AxLink LED indicates AxLink data activity: Off - No power, or the controller is not functioning properly. 1 blink per second - Normal operation. 3 blinks per second - AxLink bus error. Check all AxLink bus connections.
Wiring and Device Connections To use the 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) captive-wire connector for data communication and power transfer, the incoming PWR and GND cable from the 12 VDC-compliant power supply must be connected to the AxLink cable connector going to the DVX. FIG. 49 shows the wiring diagram. To the external AxLink device Top view Local 12+ VDC power supply (coming from an external power supply) To the Controller’s AxLink/PWR connector Top view FIG.
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Cable Details and Pinout Information Cable Details and Pinout Information Overview The DVI-I Input connectors on the rear panel are used to connect video source input devices to the DVX (FIG. 51). The DVX routes video from connected source input devices to the connected output device. Each connector supports HDMI and DVI as well as VGA, S-Video, Composite, and Component inputs. FIG.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-D Male to DVI-D Male Single-Link Cable Cable to be composed of the following: Four UL20276 (28AWG twisted pair + drain wire + aluminum foil/mylar shield) for TMDS signals and shields Five UL1589 (28AWG) for DDC_CLK, DDC_DATA, Hot_Plug_Detect, +5VDC, and GROUND The above bundles jacketed together in aluminum foil shield and 85% (minimum) braid EMI shield metal can on both DVI connectors and connected to braid DVI-to-DVI Cable Pinout Information DVI-to-DVI Ca
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-DVI Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-5-BNC Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to Triple RCA Male Cable This cable type corresponds to the CC-DVI-RCA3M DVI-to-Component/Composite cable (FG10-2170-09), available from AMX.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-Triple RCA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to S-Video Male Cable This cable corresponds to the CC-DVI-SVID DVI-to-S-Video adapter cable (FG10-2170-10), available from AMX.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-S-Video Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to HD15 (VGA) Male Adapter This cable type corresponds to the CC-DVIM-VGAF DVI-to-VGA adapter (FG10-2170-13), available from AMX.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-VGA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable HDMI-to-DVI-D Cable Pinout Information HDMI-to-DVI-D Cable Pinout Information HDMI Connector Pin Signal Name Wire DVI-D Pin 1 TMDS Data 2+ A 2 2 TMDS Data Shield B 3 3 TMDS Data 2- A 1 4 TMDS Data 1+ A 10 5 TMDS Data Shield B 11 6 TMDS Data 1- A 9 7 TMDS Data 0+ A 18 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield B 19 9 TMDS Data 0- A 17 10 TMDS Clock+ A 23 11 TMDS Clock Shield B 22 12 TMDS Clock- A 24 13 CEC N.C.
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Audio/Video Configuration Audio/Video Configuration You can access the configuration settings for the DVX by using one of the following methods: Using the front panel buttons Using a Web browser Using the Front Panel Buttons You can access the configuration settings for the DVX by using the VIDEO MENU, AUDIO MENU, SWITCH, and STATUS buttons on the front panel of the DVX. Pressing any button opens its respective menu on the LCD display on the front panel. FIG. 52 shows the LCD display.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Settings The following table lists the Video Output menu options available by pressing the VIDEO MENU button. Video Output Menu Options Output Select Use the left and right navigational buttons to manually select which video output you want to use. You can choose from 1, 2, or ALL. Scaling Use the left and right navigational buttons to toggle whether you want to scale the output image. You can choose from AUTO, MANUAL, and BYPASS. The default setting is AUTO.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Output Menu Options (Cont.) V Size Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the vertical size of the image for the selected output. You can set the size from 25 to 800. The default setting is 100. V Shift Use the left and right navigational buttons to move the location of the video output up and down. You can set the shift from -127 to 127. The default setting is 0. Zoom Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the zoom on the video output image.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Input Menu Options (Cont.) Saturation Use the left and right navigational buttons to alter the saturation level adjustment applied to the selected input. You can set the saturation level from 0-100. The default setting is 50. Hue Use the left and right navigational buttons to alter the hue adjustment applied to the selected input. You can set the hue level from 0-100. The default setting is 50.
Audio/Video Configuration Selecting a Video Test Pattern Selecting a test pattern for your input source can help determine if the displays are connected correctly. Perform these steps the select a test pattern: 1. Press the VIDEO MENU button on the front panel of the DVX to open the Video Output menu. 2. Press the left and right navigation buttons to select the output on which to display the test pattern (ALL, 1, or 2). You cannot display a test pattern on the DXLINK output (3) from the front panel menu.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Output Menu Options (Cont.) Test Tone Use the left and right navigational buttons to select an internally generated audible tone. The selected tone overrides any input source selection. Selecting 'Off' removes the override, allowing you to hear audio from the selected source.You can choose from Off, 60Hz, 250Hz, 400Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz, 5kHz, 10kHz, Pink Noise, and White Noise. Ducking Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the ducking level of the audio output.
Audio/Video Configuration Microphone Settings The following table lists the microphone options available on the LCD display by pressing the AUDIO MENU button on the front panel: Mic Input Menu Options Mic Input Mode Use the left and right navigational buttons to manually select Single Stereo to adjust both microphone inputs or Dual Mono Mode to adjust the microphone settings individually.
Audio/Video Configuration Switch Menu Press the SWITCH button to access the Switch menu for switching between the available audio and video devices. Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to scroll through the menu options. Use the RIGHT and LEFT navigational buttons to selected the desired input and output. Press the TAKE button to execute the switch. Switch Menu Switch Level Use the SWITCH button to indicate whether you want to switch the Video, Audio or Both.
Audio/Video Configuration DVX WebConsole The DVX features an on-board WebConsole that allows you to configure the device and make various adjustments to audio/video and system settings. The WebConsole is accessed via a web browser on a PC that has network access to the DVX.
Audio/Video Configuration Master Controller Configuration Options The DVX features a NetLinx central controller, functionally equivalent to a NI-3101-SIG. Likewise, the DVX provides the same set of configuration pages that are available to the NI-3101-SIG. All NI-Series NetLinx Masters (including the NI-3101-SIG that is internal to the DVX) share a common WebConsole, as described in the NI & DVX Central Controllers WebConsole & Programming Guide (available at www.amx.com).
Audio/Video Configuration Using a Web Browser You can access the configuration settings for the DVX by using a web browser. (AMX supports any industry-standard web browser running Adobe Flash Player 10 or better.) The system configuration pages are available by entering the IP address of the NetLinx master into the location bar of your web browser. Entering your IP address into your web browser opens the Main WebControl page (FIG. 56). Device menu FIG.
Audio/Video Configuration Locating the IP Address of the DVX You can locate the IP address of the DVX by using the buttons on the front panel of the DVX. The IP address appears on the LCD display on the front panel of the DVX. Perform these steps to locate the IP address of the unit: 1. Press the STATUS button on the front panel of the unit. The Status menu appears on the LCD display. 2. Use the UP and DOWN navigational arrow buttons to navigate through the options until you locate the DVX’s IP address.
Audio/Video Configuration The following table lists the general options for the WebConsole Configuration page: General Options Mute Turns off the audio for the device. Amp Volume Sets the output volume. Refresh Click to reload all settings. Reset to Defaults Click to reset the current page’s settings to its factory default. Video tab Click this tab to access the video settings for the device. See the Video Settings section on page 57 for more information.
Audio/Video Configuration 3 - OSD: This area allows you to activate the on-screen display. When enabled, the input name and resolution displays in a small box in a corner of the screen whenever you select a new input source. From the available menus in the same area, you can select the color scheme and location of the OSD. 4 - Select Input: Use the menu to select a video input to be switched to the selected video output.
Audio/Video Configuration Using concurrent web browsers or users while uploading or saving logo files can cause corruption in your logos. It is a best practice to use only a single web browser when uploading or saving a logo file. Closing and restarting your web browser removes all current logo file information from the Web Console page. However, if you clicked Save All in Logo Setup, the logos are still saved in DVX storage for reuse. Video In FIG. 59 displays the Video In tab on the Video page.
Audio/Video Configuration 4 - Select Output: Use the menu to select the video output you want to use. 5 - Resolution: Click Auto to have the unit automatically detect the video resolution for the selected input signal Select a video resolution from the drop-down menu manually, which auto-selects Manual mode. Select Bypass if the DVX should not process the output device's resolution. The Auto option is selected by default. Note: The recommended setting is Auto.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Settings The Audio page enables you to set the audio qualities for each audio input, microphone input, amplifier output, and line output. Any changes you make reflect instantaneously on your source input and output devices. Audio Out FIG. 60 displays the Audio Out page for the DVX. 5 6 7 1 8 2 3 4 9 10 FIG. 60 WebConsole Configuration page - Audio Out tab 1 - Analog Output: Select the corresponding option button to select an audio output to adjust.
Audio/Video Configuration 5 - Select Input: Use the menu to switch the audio input to the selected audio output. 6 - Output Format: Use the menu to change the audio format of the selected audio output. You can set the audio format to Stereo or Mono. The default setting is Stereo. On -T units, this option appears disabled if you select Analog Output 1. 7 - Tone Generator: The tone generator provides an internally generated audible tone. The selected tone overrides any input source selection.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio In/Microphone FIG. 61 displays the Audio In/Microphone page for the DVX. 2 3 45 8 7 1 4 6 9 FIG. 61 WebConsole Configuration page - Audio In/Microphone tab 1 - Audio Input: Select the corresponding option button to switch that audio signal to the selected output. You can only select one audio input at a time. Select None if you do not want any audio. 2 - Format: Use the menu to select the analog format for the audio input. You can choose from Stereo or Mono.
Audio/Video Configuration 8 - Microphone Adjustment: There are two separate sections for configuring Mic 1 and Mic 2. If you select Single Stereo for the Microphone Mode, there is a single configuration that affects both microphones. Selecting Dual Mono allows independent configuration of each mic. You can set the following options for each microphone: PreAmp Gain: Use the slider to set the preamp gain level for the mic. You can set the PreAmp Gain between 0 and 65 dB in 1 dB steps.
Audio/Video Configuration Setting Up Surround Audio To pass surround audio from HDMI inputs to HDMI or S/PDIF outputs you must have an HDMI sink (display, AVR, etc.) that supports one or more surround formats. Follow these steps to configure the DVX to pass-through surround audio. 1. Connect a source that is capable of providing surround audio to an HDMI input on the DVX. 2. Connect a sink that supports surround audio to either an HDMI or S/PDIF output on the DVX. 3.
Audio/Video Configuration Mixing Microphones onto Analog and HDMI Outputs Follow these steps to connect and mix audio from a microphone input onto the source audio being routed to an audio output. The Mic inputs can accept both Microphone level and Line level audio. 1. Connect an audio source to one of the microphone inputs on the DVX. 2. See Using a Web Browser section on page 55 and follow the instructions to open the DVX Web Configuration page. 3.
Audio/Video Configuration System Settings FIG. 62 displays the System page. The System page allows you to switch any audio or video input to any output, save your DVX settings, and load your DVX settings for later reuse, set the front panel button lockout, adjust front panel LED and LCD intensity, and view the device information for the switcher. 3 4 4 1 5 6 7 2 FIG.
Audio/Video Configuration 7 - System Information: This area provides the following read-only information about your unit: 68 • Serial number • IP Gateway • Temperature (ºC) • MAC Address • IP DNS Addresses • Temperature Alarm • IP Hostname • Switcher Firmware Version • Fan Speeds (RPMs) • IP Address • Master Firmware Version • Fan Alarm • IP Subnet Mask • Device Firmware Version • Standby Mode Enova DVX-2150HD/2155HD All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Overview Upgrading firmware on Enova DVX All-In-One Presentation Switchers involves downloading the latest firmware files from www.amx.com and using NetLinx Studio to transfer the files to a target DVX. The NetLinx Studio software application (available for free download from www.amx.com) provides the ability to transfer KIT firmware files to a NetLinx device such as the DVX.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Before You Start 1. Verify you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC. Use the Web Update option in NetLinx Studio’s Help menu to obtain the latest version. Alternatively, go to www.amx.com and login as a Dealer to download the latest version. 2. Go to www.amx.com and download the latest Firmware file. Firmware files are available to download from www.amx.com - on the product’s page in the online catalog. 3.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Downloading the Latest Firmware Files From www.amx.com Below is a table outlining the Master, Device and Switcher Firmware (*.kit) files used by Enova DVX Controllers: Master Firmware Kit File usage for Enova DVX Controllers DVX-3150 / 3155 / 2150 / 2155 HD Master Firmware: SW1905-25_Master_v4_x_xxx.kit Device Firmware: SW2105_NI_X101_Device_v1_xx_x.kit A/V Switcher/Scaler Firmware: SW1905-20_DVX-HD_v1_x_xx.kit Downloading Enova DVX Firmware Files on www.amx.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Sending Firmware (*.KIT) Files to the DVX Use the Firmware Transfers options in the Tools menu to update the firmware in the DVX. NetLinx Devices such as the DVX use KIT files for firmware upgrades. A Kit file (*.KIT) is a package of several files, all of which are required to upgrade the firmware, and are available online via www.amx.com. Firmware download links are provided in the relevant product page.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades 2. Click the Browse (...) button to navigate to the target directory in the Browse For Folder dialog (FIG. 66). FIG. 66 Browse For Folder dialog (NetLinx Studio) The selected directory path is displayed in the Send To NetLinx Device dialog (Location text box). Assuming that the specified target directory contains one or more KIT files, the KIT files in the selected directory are displayed in the Files list box, with the file's last modified date and time (FIG. 67).
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades 4. Enter the Device ID number of the integrated device to be upgraded in the Device text box and the System ID numbers for the DVX in the System text box. The device number of the NetLinx Master is 0. By default, the Device number assigned to the integrated control ports is 5001. By default, the Device Number assigned to the integrated A/V switcher is 5002. Use the Online Device Tree to determine the device's assigned IDs, if it has been changed. 5.
Programming Programming The chapter defines all programming commands available for the DVX. This chapter lists programming commands unique to the DVX. Please consult the WebConsole & Programming Guide for NetLinx Integrated Controllers for more details on NetLinx controller commands. The DVX supports all commands compatible with the NI-3101-SIG. Some DVX-2100HD commands operate under different names on the DVX-2150HD and DVX-2155HD.
Programming NetLinx Channels and Levels The following sections define the NetLinx channels and levels available for the DVX: NetLinx Channels NetLinx Channels Channel 76 Ports Description 24 1-3 Volume Up 25 1-3 Volume Down 26 1-3 Volume Mute Cycle 31 1-3 Switches video input 1 to the video output specified in the DPS 32 1-3 Switches video input 2 to the video output specified in the DPS 33 1-3 Switches video input 3 to the video output specified in the DPS 34 1-3 Switches video in
Programming NetLinx Channels (Cont.
Programming NetLinx Levels NetLinx Levels 78 Level Ports Range Function 1 1-3 0-100 Output volume 2 1-3 (-20)-(20) Audio Output Balance 5 1-8 (-24)-(24) Audio Input Gain 8 1 10 1-6 0-100 Input Video Brightness (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) 11 1-6 0-100 Input Video Saturation (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) 12 1-6 0-100 Input Video Contrast (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) 14 1-6 0-100 Input Video Hue (only applicable whe
Programming SEND_COMMANDS The commands listed in the following sections are for the switcher only. For generic NetLinx commands, see the NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide. The commands derive their input/output port addressing from the target D:P:S. INPUT ports range from 5-14 for Audio and from 1-10 for Video. HDMI inputs are capable of carrying both digital audio and video signals The extra ports 1 and 2 on the Audio subsystem represent MIC1 and MIC2 respectively.
Programming AUDIO SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the audio SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: Audio SEND_COMMANDs AIO
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDIN_COMPRESSION _RATIO Sets the ratio while compressing for the audio input port addressed by the D:P:S. Sets the compression ratio for the audio port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO-'" Variable: ratio = 1 to 20 Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_INPUT_1, "'AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO-5'" ?AUDIN_COMPRESSION _RELEASE Requests the compression release for the audio port. Requests the compression's release.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDIN_DIGITAL Sets the supported audio format in the EDID for the video input addressed by Sets the digital format for the the D:P:S. Syntax: audio port. SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDIN_DIGITAL-'" Variable: format = LPCM, AC3, DTS, MPEG, AAC Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_INPUT_1, "'AUDIN_DIGITAL-AAC'" Sets the audio format of the video input port (#1 based on D:P:S) to AAC. ?AUDIN_GAIN Requests the gain of the audio port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDIO_MUTE See the AUDOUT_MUTE command on page 97. ?AUDMIC_ COMPRESSION Requests the setting of compression for a microphone. Requests the compression setting for the microphone. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_COMPRESSION-. AUDMIC_COMPRESSION Sets the compression setting for the microphone.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) Requests the duration of the release phase while compressing for a microphone. ?AUDMIC_ COMPRESSION_ RELEASE Syntax: Requests the release phase while compressing setting for the microphone. SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1, "'?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_COMPRESSIONRELEASE-.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_DUCK_HOLD Sets the duration of the hold phase while ducking for the microphone port Sets the ducking hold for the addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: microphone port. SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDMIC_DUCK_HOLD-'" Variable: hold = 0 to 2000 Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'AUDMIC_DUCK_HOLD-200'" Sets the ducking hold for the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_EQ_FT Requests the filter type of the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port. Requests the filter type of the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_EQ_FT-'" Variable: band = 1..3 on the microphone inputs. Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1,"'?AUDMIC_EQ_FT-1'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_EQ_FT-,.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) Sets the quality factor (Q) for the specified microphone band of the equalizer for Sets the quality factor (Q) for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDMIC_EQ_Q-,'" microphone port. Variables: AUDMIC_EQ_Q band = 1 to 3 on the microphone inputs factor = range depends on filter type (set by AUDMIC_EQ_FT) Bell: range is 0.1 - 20.0 Band Pass:range is 0.1 - 20.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_GATING _ATTACK Requests the duration of the attack phase while gating from the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the attack phase while gating for the microphone port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1, "'?AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK'" Returns a string of the form: ?AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK=.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_GATING _RELEASE Requests the duration of the release phase while gating from the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the release phase while gating for the microphone port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1, "'?AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE'" Returns a string of the form: ?AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE=.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_LIMITER _ATTACK Requests the duration of the attack phase while limiting from the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the attack phase while limiting for the microphone port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_LIMITER_ATTACK'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1, "'?AUDMIC_LIMITER_ATTACK'" Returns a string of the form: ?AUDMIC_LIMITER_ ATTACK=< value>.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_ON Requests the status of the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the status of the microphone port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_ON'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'?AUDMIC_ON'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_ON-. AUDMIC_ON Enables or disables the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Turns on or turns off the microphone port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_STEREO Sets which microphone port addressed by the D:P:S to use. Sets the microphone to be used by the microphone port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDMIC_STEREO-
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_DUCK_ATTACK Sets the ducking attack for the output port. Sets the duration of the attack phase while ducking for the output port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_DUCK_ATTACK-'" Variable: attack = 1 to 2000 Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'AUDOUT_DUCK_ATTACK-200'" Sets the ducking attack for the output port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200. ?AUDOUT_DUCK_HOLD Requests the ducking hold time for the audio port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_DUCK _PRIORITY Sets which microphone for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S to prioritize. Syntax: Sets the ducking priority for the output port. SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_DUCK_PRIORITY-
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_DUCKING Sets the setting of ducking for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. Sets the ducking for the audio port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_DUCKING-'" Variable: setting = off, low, medium, high, custom Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'AUDOUT_DUCKING-low'" Sets the ducking for the audio output port (#1 based on D:P:S) to low. ?AUDOUT_EQ_CF Requests the center frequency on the specified equalizer band on the audio output port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_EQ_GAIN Sets the gain on the specified equalizer band on the audio output port. Sets the gain on the equalizer band on the output audio port addressed by the D:P:S to . Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_EQ_GAIN-,'" Variables: band = 1..10 if on the audio output port. value = -12..12. The units are in dB. Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,"'AUDOUT_EQ_GAIN-1=8'" Sets the gain on band #1 of audio port 1 equalizer to 8.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDOUT_MAXVOL Requests the maximum volume for the audio port. Requests the current maximum volume for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDOUT_MAXVOL'" Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'?AUDOUT_MAXVOL'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDOUT_MAXVOL-. AUDOUT_MAXVOL Sets the maximum volume for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. Sets the maximum volume for the audio port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_STEREO Syntax: Enables or disables audio amp output in stereo Variables: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_STEREO-'" setting = Stereo setting, either "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" Example: SEND_COMMAND dxDev,"'AUDOUT_STEREO-ENABLE'" ?AUDOUT_TESTTONE Requests the current frequency of test tone for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the frequency of the test tone for the audio port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?HDMIOUT_AUDIO Requests the HDMI output port followed by the audio port. Requests which HDMI output port is currently followed by the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?HDMIOUT_AUDIO'" Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'?HDMIOUT_AUDIO'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: HDMIOUT_AUDIO-
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) SPDIFOUT_AUDIO Selects which output the audio port should connect to. Sets the output the audio port is connected to. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'SPDIFOUT_AUDIO-
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the video SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: Video SEND_COMMANDs CIO Switches both the audio and video input to the output port. Switches both the audio and Syntax: video input port to the output SEND_COMMAND , "'CIO'" port. Variables: input = The source input port number. output = The output port number to switch to. Examples: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'CI2O1'" Switch (audio/video) input port #2 to output #1.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?OUTPUT If the input port is not connected to any output port then the reply will indicate this with an output port number of ZERO (0). Requests for the outputs connected to an input. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?OUTPUT-,'" Variables: sl = AUDIO, VIDEO, or ALL. ALL = both AUDIO -and- VIDEO. input = The source input port number.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_BW Enables the color setting for the video input port. Enables or disables the COLOR setting on the video port addressed by the D:P:S. If enabled, then the COLOR setting is true. If disabled, then the COLOR setting is false which means it's Black & White instead.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_FORMAT Requests the input format of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the input format of the video port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDIN_FORMAT'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_FORMAT'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_FORMAT-. VIDIN_FORMAT Sets the input format of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the input format of the video port.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_HSHIFT Sets the horizontal shift of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the horizontal shifting of the VGA video input port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDIN_HSHIFT-'" Variables: value = -50..50 Example: SEND_COMMAND "'VIDIN_HSHIFT-2'" Sets the Horizontal shifting of VGA video input port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 2 (shift to right).
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_PHASE Requests the input phase value of the video port. Requests the input phase of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. This command is valid only for inputs whose format is set to VGA. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDIN_PHASE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_PHASE'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_PHASE-. VIDIN_PHASE Sets the input phase of the video port.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_RES_REF Sets the resolution and refresh rate of the video input port. Sets the resolution and refresh rate of the video input port addressed by D:P:S. Invalid combinations are ignored by the SWITCHER. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'VIDIN_RES_REFx,'" Variables: horizontal = An integer value representing the horizontal. vertical = An integer value representing the vertical. May have an additional qualifier such as 'i' or 'p'.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_VSHIFT Sets the vertical shift of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the vertical shifting of the VGA video input port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDIN_VSHIFT-'" Variables: value = -10..10 Example: SEND_COMMAND "'VIDIN_VSHIFT-2'" Sets the vertical shifting of VGA video input port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 2 (shift upward).
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS Sets the output brightness of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the output brightness of Syntax: the video port. SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS-'" Variables: value = 0..100 Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS-50'" Sets the brightness of video output port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 50. ?VIDOUT_CONTRAST Requests the output contrast of the video port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDOUT_HSHIFT Sets the horizontal shift of the video output port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the horizontal shift of the video output port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDOUT_HSHIFT-'" Variables: value = -127..127 Example: SEND_COMMAND "'VIDOUT_HSHIFT-2'" Sets the horizontal shifting of video output port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 2 (shift to right).
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_OSD Requests whether the OSD setting is enabled. Requests whether the video port addressed by the D:P:S has the OSD setting enabled or disabled. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDOUT_OSD'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'? VIDOUT_OSD'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_OSD- VIDOUT_OSD Enables the OSD for the video port. Enables or Disables the On Screen Display (OSD) setting on the video port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_RES Requests to resolution of the video output port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the resolution of the video output port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "’?VIDOUT_RES’" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"’?VIDOUT_RES’" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_RES-x,. ?VIDOUT_RES_AUTO See the ?VIDOUT_SCALE command on page 112. VIDOUT_RES_AUTO See the VIDOUT_SCALE command on page 112.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDOUT_TESTPAT Sets the test pattern to display. Sets the test pattern for the video output port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDEO_TESTPAT-'" Variables: pattern = Off, Color Bar, Gray Ramp, SMPTE Bar, HiLoTrak, Pluge, X-Hatch, Logo 1, Logo 2, Logo 3 (These options are *not* case sensitive.) Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'VIDEO_TESTPAT-X-Hatch'" Sets the test pattern to display to 'X-Hatch'.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_ZOOM Requests the zoom of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the zoom setting value for the video output port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDOUT_ZOOM'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'?VIDOUT_ZOOM'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_ZOOM-. VIDOUT_ZOOM Sets the zoom for the video output port. Sets the zoom of the image on the video port addressed by the D:P:S to .
Programming Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?INTENSITY_LCD Requests the intensity setting of the LCD screen on the Front Panel. Query LCD display light intensity Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?INTENSITY_LCD'" Example: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'?INTENSITY_LCD'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: INTENSITY_LCD-. INTENSITY_LCD Sets the LCD display light intensity Sets the intensity of the lighting/brightness of the LCD screen that is part of the Front Panel.
Programming System SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the System SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: System SEND_COMMANDs ?DXLINK_ETH Syntax: Requests the control setting for the DXLINK output card. Example: SEND_COMMAND , "'?DXLINK_ETH'" SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'?DXLINK_ETH'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: DXLINK_ETH-. DXLINK_ETH Controls Ethernet traffic through the DXLINK output card.
Appendix A - Input Resolutions Appendix A - Input Resolutions Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates The available pixel display and refresh rates for the input devices on the DVX are listed in the following sections.
Appendix A - Input Resolutions DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions (Cont.
Appendix A - Input Resolutions Composite and S-Video Supported Input Resolutions Composite and S-Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh (Hz) Comments Video Standard 720x480i@60 720 240 60 480i CEA 720x576i@50 720 288 50 576i CEA Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Vertical Active Pixels Active Pixels Refresh (Hz) Comments Video Standard 720
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Appendix B - Output Resolutions Appendix B - Output Resolutions Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates The available pixel display and refresh rates for the output devices on the DVX are listed in the following section.
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Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table Overview Volume attenuation on the DVX-2150 and 2155 is not set by percentage like it was on earlier DVX models: On the DVX-2150 and 2155 models, the output volume slider changes .5dB per click, to provide a more subtle adjustment. Unity gain is at 88, so a setting of 100 is actually 6dB gain. A setting of 20 would be -34 reduction (88-20=68 clicks. @ .5dB per click =34 dB). This is only the output slider.
Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table Volume Attenuation (Cont.) 124 Percent Decibels Percent Decibels 65 -11.5 14 -37.0 64 -12.0 13 -37.5 63 -12.5 12 -38.0 62 -13.0 11 -38.5 61 -13.5 10 -39.0 60 -14.0 9 -41.0 59 -14.5 8 -46.0 58 -15.0 7 -51.0 57 -15.5 6 -56.0 56 -16.0 5 -61.0 55 -16.5 4 -66.0 54 -17.0 3 -71.0 53 -17.5 2 -76.0 52 -18.0 1 -81.0 51 -18.5 0 Infinity 50 -19.
Appendix C - Video Attenuation Table Enova DVX-2150HD/2155HD All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide 125
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