AMX NMX-ENC-N2122, NMX-DEC-N2222, NMX-DEC-N2212, NMX-ENC-N2135, AND NMX-DEC-N2235 Instruction Manual page 31

Svsi n2000 series encoders/decoders digital media distribution & switching solution
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Settings Page: Encoder Setup Section (Cont.)
TABLE 1
Option
Output Mode
Live/Local
Audio Sample Rate
Extreme Quality
Image Quality
Motion Quality
Mute
Audio Source
Color Space Correction
Advanced Settings
RS232 Settings
Allow SVSI Multicast
Disable P1
Cancel
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N2000 Series User Manual
Description
Select the output resolution of the video to be
transmitted onto the network (the Scaler check box
must be enabled for this to be applicable).
Select live video or locally stored images for
transmission onto the network. When video is not
available, it automatically goes into local mode.
Select the sample rate, in Hz, for the analog audio.
Enable this check box to achieve best possible picture
quality.
Adjust the compression level of the image. The further
to the left on the slider, the more compression which will
display as pixelization of the image.
Adjust the frame rate reduction. All the way to the right
of the slider is 60 frames. As you slide left, you reduce
frame rates.
Enable to stop the transmission of audio data onto the
network.
Set the audio source to be disabled, enabled or selected
automatically (see note).
Set the color space settings for the Encoder (YcbCr,
RGB) to be disabled, enabled, or selected automatically
based on the source.
Refer to
Advanced Settings
on page 32 for details on
the options available from this link.
Refer to
RS232 Settings
on page 34 for details on the
options available from this link.
Disable this option to prevent the port from outputting
multicast video traffic.
Completely disables the P1 port for all traffic.
Click to return all controls to the last saved
configuration.
Click to accept changes made to these controls.
Encoder Configuration Options
Notes
When video is not available, the most recently played
local playlist is displayed.
Enabling this option will increase your bandwidth, up
to 200 Mbps per stream. Plan bandwidth accordingly.
Enabling this option increases video quality only in
situations where there are dense lines or dramatic
color variations (e.g., a dense map or fully-populated
spreadsheet). Can be disabled for most applications.
When Extreme Quality is enabled, this slider's
settings are not applied.
The quickest way to reduce overall bandwidth is to
reduce motion quality. However, this increases
latency.
The AUTO setting always corresponds to HDMI audio
as long as there is an HDMI source. If the source is
unplugged, it will automatically fall back to analog
audio (if there is an analog source plugged in).
If you see a pink/green washed out screen (across
the entire image), this can be changed by modifying
color space settings. Most sources function with Auto
selected but (for problematic sources) hard-set the
value to what the source requires. It is best to do
hard-set for all permanently installed sources (e.g.,
cameras, cable boxes, etc), but leave Auto on for
periodic sources (e.g., laptop inputs).
Particularly useful if you are connecting a non-SVSI
device to a port for network-based control.
Once disabled, anything connected to the P1 port will
no longer be available on the network.
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