Controlinx contained in an mla4000, Controlinx contained in an mla4000 -30, Ir/rs232 settings – ClearOne NetStreams DigiLinX Dealer User Manual
Page 100: Labels, Menus, Input sensor these tabs are shown in figure 5-26
DigiLinX Dealer Setup Version 2.35.00
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Table 5-16
Source page
* Additional fields may display depending on the source selected.
NOTE:
At this point, you can Learn IR (see IR Tools on page 7-1) to complete the MediaLinX configuration. You
can also complete the Wizard and Learn IR later prior to sending the configuration to the server.
ControLinX Contained in an MLA4000
There are four tabs for showing information on a ControLinX in an MLA4000:
IR/RS232 Settings
Labels
Menus
Input Sensor
These tabs are shown in Figure 5-26.
Input Level
Allows you to compensate for audio signal levels that are too
weak or strong. This ensures a consistent volume level
when switching sources.
Power Sensor
Power Sensing is the ability to tell whether a source
component is powered on or off. The MediaLinX can use one
of three power sensing methods:
None - This method uses no power sensing.
Level. This method senses the source component’s
signal output level to determine if it is powered on or off.
LED. This method senses whether the LED on the source
component’s front panel is on or off to determine the
power state. An optional LED power sensor is sold
separately (NS-PS301LS).
Video Sync. This method senses video output from a
source component such as a DVD player, TV, or VCR.
Enable Service
Enables or disables functionality. If disabled, the MediaLinX
will appear grayed out in Dealer Setup.
Presets
Presets for the tuner.
Low Latency
Tells the system to not buffer audio and video and use the
lowest latency.
NOTE:
By default, this option is unchecked. NetStreams
uses a small amount of latency to account for
video processing delays at the display. Only use
the Low Latency setting in venues where a video
processing delay is not desired, such as live
performances.
Tab
Selection Description