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Instruction Manual - Enova DVX-325xHD/22xxHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers
Channel Video Switching
To switch video via channels, the channel must be turned ON (as opposed to pulsing the channel).
For example, turn on Channel 31 on Port 1 for Input 1 to output video.
The DVX-325x video channels are 31-40 (Ports 1-4) - see
The DVX-22xx video channels are 31-36 (Ports 1-3) - see
These channels are mutually exclusive:
Turning On
another channel will change input and turn off the last channel.
Turning Off
a selected channel will select input
none
.
Pulsing
any channel will set input to
none
as it turns on, and then back off the channel pulsed.
Standby Mode
You can activate Standby Mode using one of the following methods:
You can activate Standby Mode via channel 100 on the DVX. Set channel 100 to ON to activate Standby Mode. Deactivate
Standby Mode by setting channel 100 to OFF.
You can activate Standby Mode by accessing the Status menu on the front panel LCD display. Use the navigational buttons
on the front panel to locate the Enter Standby Mode option in the Status menu, and use the left and right arrow buttons
to set the value to YES to activate Standby Mode.
The following points apply to Standby Mode on the DVX:
After exiting Standby Mode, the DVX cannot re-enter Standby Mode for a period of 20 seconds. Any attempt to re-enter
standby mode within this 20 second window is ignored.
When the DVX enters Standby Mode, all video and audio circuitry are turned off. The DVX does not produce a video or audio
output signal in low power state.
The 5002 Device stays online when Standby Mode is active.
All switch and configuration commands sent while in Standby Mode are implemented, and any changes will be noticed after
the DVX exits Standby Mode.
All audio and video signals are restored in less than 10 seconds after exiting Standby Mode.
The DVX exits Standby Mode on any power cycle or reboot.
DVX-22xx NetLinx Channels (Cont.)
Channel
Ports
Description
141
1-6
Audio Input Gain Down
142
1-6
Black and White State
143
1-6
Audio Input Gain Mute (Reserved for future use)
144
1-6
Audio Input Gain Mute Cycle (Reserved for future use)
148
1-6
Video In Brightness Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
149
1-6
Video In Brightness Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
150
1-6
Video In Saturation Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
151
1-6
Video In Saturation Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
152
1-6
Video In Contrast Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
153
1-6
Video In Contrast Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
156
1-6
Video In Hue Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
157
1-6
Video In Hue Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
158
1-2
Output Zoom Ramp Up
159
1-2
Output Zoom Ramp Down
164
1-3
Audio Output Balance Ramp Left (output 1 is only applicable on -SP units)
165
1-3
Audio Output Balance Ramp Right (output 1 is only applicable on -SP units)
196
1-3
Source Cycle
199
1-3
Volume Mute Set and State
210
1-3
Video Mute Set and State
213
1-2
Video Freeze Set and State
216
1
Fan Alarm (read-only channel)
217
1
Temperature Alarm (read-only channel)
234
1-2
OSD State