Encoder Controls - AMX NMX-ENC-1100 Instruction Manual

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The following sections describe the configuration options and functionality of the NMX-ENC WebConsole.

Encoder Controls

FIG. 26 displays the encoder controls on the NMX-ENC WebConsole page. These controls are always accessible when navigating
through the option tabs on the WebConsole.
Encoder Controls
FIG. 26
The following options are available in the Encoder Controls section:
Encoder Control Options
Refresh
LEDs
Stream Controls
Record Controls
File Prefix
Audio Mute
USB Info
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Click to reload all settings and status information on the current tab.
Displays the current state of the USB, Stream, Video In, and Power LEDs. See the LEDs section on
page 11 for a table describing the LED states.
The interface features a Play/Stop button. Clicking Play starts streaming video and audio. Clicking Stop
halts the stream. The streaming control button changes depending on the active state of the stream.
While streaming, the Stop button appears. When the streaming stops, the button reverts to Play. See the
Streaming Controls States table below for more information on the Stream controls.
The interface features a Record button. Clicking Record starts recording video and audio. The recording
control button changes depending on the active state of the recording. While recording, the Stop button
appears. When the recording stops, the button reverts to Play.
NOTE: Simultaneously streaming and recording is permitted, however, if you are dual streaming,
recording is not permitted.
Enter the prefix you want to use for recording. Click Save to append the prefix with a stamp that
identifies the time and date of the recording. The prefix you enter in this field overrides the prefix you
enter in the Default Filename Prefix field on the Recording tab. This option is only active for the current
session. It reverts back to its default on logout, reboot, session timeout, or the recording has been
stopped. The minimum file prefix length is 6 characters.
Click the check box to mute the audio stream. Clicking this option only mutes the audio on the stream. It
does not mute the audio on the pass-through.
NOTE: While it is possible to mute the audio on the stream, it is not possible to adjust the volume on
the stream. If you want to adjust the volume, you must adjust it at the audio source or on the audio
output.
USB Info stats also estimates the available recording duration based on free space down to hours and
minutes. Minutes do not get displayed if the estimated free space exceeds 24 hours.
When the connected USB device has sufficient free space, the USB info text appears white. The USB info
text transitions to orange when the USB device begins to fill with data and is close being full. The info
text changes to red when nearly full. If you stop recording while the USB info text is red, you will not be
able to restart recording as it transitions FULL.
NOTE: USB Info may report the drive as being full even if there is space still available on the drive. In
this case, the drive is reported as full due to overhead calculations performed in the encoder to
guarantee there will be no f ile errors. The hard drive is considered full when less than 9% of its
capacity is free space.
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