System Management Tools; Av Controls; Audio Setting; Video Setting - Media Pointe DVP User Manual

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System Management Tools

The DVP can be controlled by several different methods.
These include, a Web Portal interface, IR remote control, con-
tact closure, RS-232 serial port, Telnet, or by the convenient
button panel (Keypad) on the front of the unit. This section
will cover each of these control interfaces in detail.

AV Controls

Audio setting

In the AV Control menu page, audio input and output
levels can be adjusted either by sliding the pointer
along the bar, or by entering a value from 0 to 100 in
the text field. You can also mute the output by clicking
on the icons. Event tones can be turned on to alert you
when an event occurs. For example you will hear a tone
when you stop recording.

Video Setting

Display Settings (AV Controls menu page)
Setting
Description
The aspect ratio of the output can be
Aspect Ratio
specified to be either 4x3 or 16x9
When enabled overlays the elapsed
Media Player Status
and duration time of the media file
during playback on the DVP

AV Test

Navigate to the AV Test menu page and begin by making
the following connections to the back panel of the DVP:
• Begin first by plugging in the network control cables
(i.e. Ethernet, and RS-232)
• Plug in all of the output connections (i.e. VGA, DVI,
S-Video, and HDMI)
• Finally, plug in the power cable connector and turn
the unit on by pressing the power switch located on the
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front panel. The power switch has an internal RED LED
that will turn on when the power is activated.
• The DVP has a fully featured Web Portal that can be
accessed via a web browser once the unit has booted
up. Enter the unit's IP address in the web browser's
address bar to access the main menu. Then, navigate
to and click on the AV Test menu page. .
• There you can click on various video test patterns and
audio clips to test AV output. When done, click on STOP
TEST to suspend the AV test. Each of these tests will
auto-suspend it-self after 10 seconds of being initiated.
Date & Time
When content is recorded using the DVP, it is given a
time and date stamp. These can be set in the Date &
Time menu page. The date can be selected from a pop-
up calendar. Confirm any changes by clicking on the Set
Date & Time button. If desired, the NTP (Network Time
Protocol) feature can be enabled to synchronize the
clock of the DVP to an NTP server; click on the "Enable
NTP" box and enter the server information, then click
on Save NTP settings
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