Advanced configuration area, Audio adjustment area, Remote control, cont’d – Extron Electronics FOX 500 DVI Tx User Guide User Manual
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Advanced Configuration area
Figure 4-12 — Extender program Advanced
Configuration area
Executive Mode
button —
Click the Executive Mode radio
button to toggle the front panel lock on and off.
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When you toggle the front panel lock on and off, the
setting is changed in the receiver. It reports the changes
to the transmitter via the optional Optical 2 cable.
If you are connected to either of the transmitter's serial
ports, and the Optical 2 cable is not connected in your
system, you can still toggle the front panel lock in the
control program's Advanced Configuration area, but the
program cannot report the lock's status. The program
indication changes (figure 4-13) to show that the
Executive mode is control only, without and indication
of the current mode. The
Set executive mode On or
Off message is displayed for approximately 1 second.
Figure 4-13 — Alternate Executive Mode button
indication
Auto Memory
checkbox —
Click the Auto Memory checkbox
to automatically apply saved position, horizontal start,
total pixels, and pixel phase settings when the sensed input
resolution changes. See "Auto Memory submenu" in chapter 3,
"Operation" for more details about the auto memory function.
Auto Image
button —
Click the Auto Image button to adjust the
output settings for the best image, based on the sensed input
resolution.
Test Patterns
drop box —
Select one of three built-in test
patterns - Color Bars, grayscale, and alternating pixels - as
necessary to help adjust the display's color, focus, and grayscale.
Select Off to output the video input to the transmitter.
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You must have a video input connected and fiber cable
Optical 1 connected between the transmitter and receiver
for the receiver to output a selected test pattern.
The test pattern will turn off if the input signal rate is
changed or disconnected or if power is removed.
Audio Adjustment area
Figure 4-14 — Extender program Audio Adjustment area
Audio Gain/Attenuation
slider —
Click and drag the Audio
Gain/Attenuation
slider control to select the input audio gain or
attenuation value, from -18.0 dB to +10.0 dB in 1.0 dB increments.
The current value is shown in a field below the slider control.
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When you make input gain or attenuation changes, the
setting is changed in the transmitter.
If you are connected to either of the receiver's serial
ports, and the Optical 2 cable is not connected in your
system, you cannot change the input value from the
control program's Audio Adjustment area.
Audio Output Level radio buttons —
Click either the
Consumer Level
(-10 dBV) or Professional Level (+4 dBu) radio
button to select the output audio level.