Digital Audio Outputs; Analog Audio Output; Diagnostic Tools; Frame Detector - Lightware HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210A User Manual

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5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
5.4.5. Digital Audio Outputs
Click on the output port to display its properties. The most important
information and settings are available from the panel.
Port properties window of the optical link audio output
Available settings:
Mute/unmute the port;
Lock/unlock the port;
Autoselect settings: enable / disable, mode, and priorities. (See
more details about the feature in
section);
Reloading factory default settings for the selected port.
5.4.6. Analog Audio Output
Click on the output port to display its properties. The most important
information and settings are available from the panel.
Port properties window of the analog audio output
Certain parameters of the analog audio output signal can be set as
follows:
Mute/unmute the port;
Lock/unlock the port;
Volume (%): from 100% to 0%, in step 1% (default is 100%);
Volume (dB): from 0 dB to -63 dB, in step 1 dB (default is 0 dB);
Balance: from -100 to 100, in step 1 (default is 0 = center);
Bass (dB): from 0 dB to 24 dB, in step 2 dB (default is 0 dB);
Treble (dB): from 0 dB to 6 dB, in step 2 dB (default is 0 dB);
The Autoselect Feature
Phase invert: enable / disable;
Reloading factory default settings for the selected port.
HDMI-3D-OPT series – User's Manual
5.5. Diagnostic Tools
5.5.1. Frame Detector
The ports can show detailed information about the signal like full size
and active video resolution. This feature is a good troubleshooter if
compatibility problems occur during system installation. To access
this function, open the port properties window and click on Frame
detector button.
Frame detector window
Lightware's Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and
makes possible to determine the exact video format that is present
on the port, thus helps to identify many problems. E.g. actual timing
parameters may differ from the expected and this may cause some
displays to drop the picture.
Frame Detector measures detailed timings on the video signals just
like a built-in oscilloscope, but it is much more easy to use. Actual
display area shows the active video size (light grey). Dark grey area
of the full frame is the blanking interval which can contain the info
frames and embedded audio data for HDMI signals. Shown values are
measured actually on the signal and not retrieved only from the HDMI
info frames.
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