Use the Generic HDMI Display component to configure the audio and video received from an NV-32-H Network Video Endpoint for output to an HDMI display.
This pin represents the incoming HDMI audio and video to display. Connect this pin to an HDMI I/O (NV-32-H) component HDMI AV Output pin.
Note: You cannot wire a Generic HDMI Source component directly a Generic HDMI Display component.
When 'Audio Input Pins' is enabled in the Properties, each pin represents one channel of audio from a Q-SYS audio source that replaces the audio from the HDMI signal. This is useful, for example, if you want to display HDMI video but use the display's speakers (or connected speaker bar) to play independent audio, such as a music track, PA system pages, etc.
This component has no output pins.
In this example, three HDMI sources can be encoded and decoded, and the selected source's HDMI audio and video is sent to the display. (The display component's Audio Source property is set to 'Selected Source'.)
Note: To see video but ignore the embedded audio in the HDMI signal, set the display component's Audio Source property to 'None'.
In this example, three HDMI sources can be encoded and decoded, while two displays can display independent sources (Decoder's HDMI Output Mode property set to 'HDMI1 + HDMI 2'). Display 1 is connected to a speaker bar, which serves as the audio amplification system for this room. Audio from the two AV sources is mixed with Q-SYS PA system pages and the mixed audio is sent to Display 1's audio input pins. (The display component's Audio Source property is set to 'Audio Input Pins'.) This audio replaces the embedded HDMI audio.
Note: For more NV-32-H schematic examples showing different configurations for encoders, decoders, and sources, see HDMI I/O (NV-32-H) and Generic HDMI Source.
The Name may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', and the hyphen. Names cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.
User-defined name that groups the component with other components in the same physical location, or in the same organizational scheme.
This property determines what audio, if any, is sent to the display. To see this property, you must wire the Generic HDMI Display component to an HDMI I/O component's HDMI Output pin. There are three choices:
When the Audio Source property is set to 'Audio Input Pins', this determines the number of audio input pins and corresponding audio controls to show. You can specify 0, or 2 to 8.
Note: To avoid a "Compromised" status for the Generic HDMI Display, ensure that the number of Audio Channels matches what is supported in the display's EDID.
Displays the current text and color status of the component:
These values are obtained from the display's EDID, with the Audio Channels value being the maximum number of PCM audio channels supported by the display. If the EDID cannot be read, these fields are blank.
Click this button to save the display's EDID file to the EDID folder on the Q-SYS Core. Each button press adds an incrementing filename number suffix – for example, VA2246SERIES.bin, VA2246SERIES(1).bin, VA2246SERIES(2).bin.
Tip: Use Q-SYS Core Manager to manage EDID files - see Video Endpoints.
This LED glows green if the HDMI Hot-Plug Detect (HPD) signal is active, indicating that the display is connected to the NV-32-H.
This enables or disables the NV-32-H HDMI output, with a default of 'Enabled'. Setting this control to 'Disabled' produces the same result as unplugging the HDMI cable to the display:
Determine what content is displayed, if any, after a pre-set amount of time has elapsed – for example, between meetings.
Determine what content is displayed, if any, after a pre-set amount of time has elapsed in Idle Mode – for example, at the end of the business day.
This control sets the HDMI video format (resolution and frame rate) the NV-32-H sends to the display. This setting is independent of the source – the format you select is applicable to both network AV and local HDMI sources connected to the NV-32-H. Incoming source signals are scaled to match the output Video Format. The status text box indicates the current format being sent to the display.
Tip: Auto mode negotiates the highest resolution of the display and scales any source up to that format. For example, a 1080p60 source and a 4K60 source would produce the same output resolution. This mode eliminates the need to save a display's EDID file and apply it to sources.
Tip: When you select (force) an output format, corrupt source EDID files are less likely to cause issues.
HDCP authenticates and encrypts content, and is required by many HDMI sources. This control defines how HDCP authentication is negotiated with the connected display. The status text box indicates the HDMI output's current HDCP status.
This LED glows green whenever the HDMI content being received by the display is protected by HDCP.
Use this control to override the type of display reported in the display's EDID. The status text box indicates the mode currently driving the display.
The HDMI Audio section of the control panel only appears when the Audio Source property is set to 'Selected Source' or 'Audio Input Pins':
Note: If an HDMI source has fewer audio channels than the display supports, the display only receives the number of channels sent by the source.
Indicates the peak level of the audio signal for each channel, from -120 to 20 dBFS.
LED indicates if the audio signal is being clipped.
Click to hold the clip indication until you manually clear it.
Click to invert the polarity of the digital audio signal sent to the display.
Click to mute the digital audio signal sent to the display.
Click to adjust the gain of the audio signal sent to the display, from -100 dB to 20 dB (default is 0).
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
---|---|---|---|---|
Status |
(text) |
Output |
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Audio Channel n |
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Clip |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Clip Hold |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Gain |
-100 to 20 |
-100dB to 20dB |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Input / Output |
Invert |
0 1 |
normal inverted |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Level |
-120 to 20 |
-120dB to 20dB |
0.000 to 1.00 |
Output |
Mute |
0 1 |
unmuted muted |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Valid |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
EDID |
||||
Audio Channels |
(text) |
Output |
||
Name |
(text) |
Output |
||
Save EDID |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Serial Number |
(text) |
Output |
||
HDMI AV Input |
||||
Connected |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Enable |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
HDCP Encryption |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
HDCP Mode |
- |
Auto Off Disabled |
- |
Input / Output |
HDCP Status |
(text) |
Output |
||
HDMI-DVI Mode |
- |
Auto Force HDMI Force DVI |
- |
Input / Output |
HDMI-DVI Status |
(text) |
Output |
||
Idle Mode |
- |
Idle Screen Black Video Graphic 1 Graphic 2 Graphic 3 |
- |
Input / Output |
Idle Timer |
- |
15s 30s 60s 120s |
- |
Input / Output |
Idle Trigger |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Sleep Mode |
- |
Disable HDMI Idle Screen Black Video Graphic 1 Graphic 2 Graphic 3 |
- |
Input / Output |
Sleep Mode Trigger |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Sleep Timer |
- |
1s 5s 30s 1m 10m 30m 60m 8hr |
- |
Input / Output |
Video Format Mode |
- |
(Multiple - See control panel) |
- |
Input / Output |
Video Format Status |
(text) |
Output |
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