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Audio/Video Configuration
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Enova DVX-315xHD & DVX-215xHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers - Instruction Manual
The following table lists the Video Input menu options available by pressing the VIDEO MENU button twice from the
main volume screen.
Video Input Menu Options
Input Select Use the left and right buttons to select which video input you want to use. Choose any available input
from 1-10. (1-6 on 21xx DVX models.)
Status Use this option to view the status of the selected input. The status can read NO SIGNAL, SIGNAL OK,
and UNKNOWN.
This is a read-only field and pressing the left/right arrow keys will have no effect.
Type Use the left and right buttons to indicate the video format of the selected input.
For Multi-Format inputs, select HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component, S-Video, or Composite. The default setting
is Component.
For HDMI inputs, you can choose HDMI or DVI.
Auto Res Use the left and right buttons to toggle whether you want the video input resolution to be set
automatically. The default setting is ON.
Resolution Use the left and right buttons to select the correct resolution and refresh rate of the selected output.
For a complete list of output resolutions, see the DVI and HDMI Supported Output Resolutions section on
page 125.
Changing the input resolution will automatically switch the scaling mode to MANUAL.
EDID Use the left and right buttons to indicate the type of EDID data to be sent to the source or which output's
EDID you would like to mirror to that source.
Select All resolutions, Wide-Screen resolutions, Full-Screen resolutions, or to mirror the EDID from any of
the HDMI outputs.
EDID Update When the EDID is set to mirror one of the outputs, use the left and right buttons to indicate whether you
want the EDID going to the source to update anytime the output EDID changes or only when an update is
requested manually. Select either AUTO or OFF. The default setting is AUTO.
Source (Input Video Adjust):
Note: The following input video adjustments have no effect on the display of the internally generated test patterns. Refer
to the Supported Video Settings table on page 26 for details on which settings apply to each input format type.
Black & White Use the left and right buttons to toggle whether you want the video from the selected input to display in
black and white. You can set the Black & White option to On or Off. The default setting is Off.
This option is useful when displaying black & white content on a color document camera.
Brightness Use the left and right buttons to alter the brightness level adjustment applied to the selected input.
Set the brightness level from 0-100. The default setting is 50.
Contrast Use the left and right buttons to alter the contrast level adjustment applied to the selected input.
Set the contrast level from 0-100. The default setting is 50.
Saturation Use the left and right buttons to alter the saturation level adjustment applied to the selected input.
Set the saturation level from 0-100. The default setting is 50.
Hue Use the left and right buttons to alter the hue adjustment applied to the selected input.
Set the hue level from 0-100. The default setting is 50.
Phase Use the left and right buttons to alter the phase adjustment for the selected input. This option is only
available for RGB inputs.
Set the phase adjustment from 0-31. The default setting is 0.
H Shift Use the left and right buttons to shift the location of the video input from left to right. This option is only
available for RGB inputs.
Set the shift from -50 to 50. The default setting is 0.
V Shift Use the left and right buttons to shift the location of the video input up and down. This option is only
available for RGB inputs.
Set the shift from -10 to 10. The default setting is 0.
Revert to
Default
Use the left and right buttons to indicate that you want to return all video options to their default settings.
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