HDCP Note — Provides a means of determining if HDCP content restrictions are
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preventing a video signal from passing. Because the USB output cannot display HDCP
encrypted content, the MediaPort notifies you if protected content is detected on the
input. The display shows either of the following:
If HDCP Note is enabled: A green screen with
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displayed on the output when the connected device is not HDCP compliant and an
HDCP input is selected.
NOTES:
If HDCP Note is disabled: The output mutes to black when the connected device
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is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP authorized input with protected content is
selected.
Audio Configuration Menu
The
Audio Configuration
the MediaPort 200. You can set the volume level of the microphone and program audio that
is sent to the far end, and of the far end and program audio as heard locally. You can also
send pink noise to any audio output to test the audio during system configuration. Figure 35
gives an overview of the items on this menu.
Configuration
Configuration
Far End Mix
Program
Next
Select level for program audio sent
to the far end.
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Default: -6dB
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Range: -100dB – +0dB
Figure 35.
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The
message appears only on a USB output. The HDMI
HDCP Content
loop output displays only a green screen.
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The
message does not appear if test patterns are enabled.
HDCP Content
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The green screen can be displayed only when
HDCP Authorized.
menu enables you to adjust audio that is processed through
Output
Menu
Audio
Turn either
Adjust
to select a setting.
Next
Next
+0dB
Microphone
Select level for microphone audio
sent to the far end.
Default: +0dB
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Range: -100dB – +0dB
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USB
Send pink noise to audio outputs to test.
Audio Channel
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USB
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Line
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Ref
Aux
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Audio Configuration Menu
HDCP Content
Enabled
knob
Far End Mix
Next
+0dB
Select volume level for far end and
program audio as heard locally.
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Default: +0dB
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Range: -100dB – +0dB
Audio Test
Off
Pink Noise
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Off (Default)
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On
MediaPort 200 • Operation
in a USB text box is
is selected for
Near End Volume
Program
+0dB
Next
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