Supported sampling rates for wav – AMX Modero NXD-CV5 User Manual

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NXD-CV5 5" Modero Wall/Flush Mount Touch Panel

Supported sampling rates for WAV

The following is a listing of supported sampling rates associated for WAV files played on a CV5 panel. Some
WAV files currently played on Modero's may not work on these panels. The supported sampling rates for WAV
files are:

Video Adjustment Page

The Video Setup page (FIG. 60) (accessed by pressing the Video Adjustment button on the Setup page) sets the
Video properties of the incoming video signal from an NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box.

Volume Page Elements (Cont.)

Internal Sound Level:

This section allows you to adjust the current sound level on the internal panel
speaker:
• Use the UP/DN buttons to adjust the volume output on the internal speakers

(range = 0 - 100).

• The Internal Sound Level bargraph indicates the current sound level.
• The Mute button mutes the volume.

Default Panel Sounds:

Sets the Modero panel to play various sounds.
• Activating the Button Hit button plays a default sound when you touch an

active button.

• Activating the Button Miss button plays a default sound when you touch a

non-active button or any area outside of the active button

• The Play Test Sound button plays a test WAV/MP3 file over the panel’s

internal speakers.

Line In Level:

Allows you to adjust the current Line-In volume level (being received from the
communicating breakout box).
• Use the UP/DN buttons to adjust the Line-In volume level (range = 0 - 100).
• The Line-In Level bargraph indicates the current Line-In level.
• The Mute button mutes the Line-In volume.

Mic Out Level:

Allows you to adjust the current Microphone volume level (being received from
the communicating breakout box).
• Use the UP/DN buttons to adjust the Microphone volume level

(range = 0 - 100).

• The Mic Out Level bargraph indicates the current Mic Out level.

Supported WAV Sampling Rates

• 48000 Hz

• 16000 Hz

• 44100 Hz

• 12000 Hz

• 32000 Hz

• 11025 Hz

• 24000 Hz

• 8000 Hz

• 22050 Hz

FIG. 60

Video Setup page (showing default values)

Incoming Video signal

Once done making your screen
adjustments, SAVE SETTINGS.

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