USER MANUAL version 2.
THANK YOU Thank you for choosing Analog Way. By following these simple steps, you should be able to unleash the powerfull Octo Value High Resolution Digital and Analog Computer & Video Up/Down Scaler Switcher straight out of the box. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION 8 1-1. Accessories supplied 1-2. Octo Value general information 1-3. Devices & references 1-4. Installation 1-5. Front panel description of the Octo Value 1-6.
FRONT PANEL MENU DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 23 5-1. Introduction 5-2. Control buttons 5-3. Status mode 5-4. Control mode 5-5. Function description UPDATING THE DEVICE 37 6-1. Connections 6-2. Update instructions REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 38 7-1. Connections 7-2. Software installation 7-3. Communication setup 7-4. Using the software 7-5. Frames & Logos Loader TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 41 8-1. Computer & video inputs 8-2. Display outputs 8-3. Audio inputs 8-4. Main audio output 8-5. Prelist audio output 8-6.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be retained for further reference. Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructions. CAUTION : • • • WARNING : To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire, do not expose this device to rain, humidity or intense heat sources (such as heaters or direct sunlight).
INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnement de l’appareil avant utilisation. Conserver les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. Respecter toutes les consignes marquées dans la documentation, sur le produit et sur ce document.
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SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen. Diese Sicherheits- und Betriebsanweisungen für einen späteren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren. Alle in den Unterlagen, an dem Gerät und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten. • ACHTUNG : um jegliches Risiko eines Stromschlags oder Feuers zu vermeiden, das Gerät nicht Regen, Feuchtigkeit oder intensiven Wärmequellen aussetzen.
INSTRUCCIONES DE SECURIDAD Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo. Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente. Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentación, relacionadas con el producto y este documento.
INTRODUCTION 1-1. ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED • • • • • 1 x Octo Value (OXE831). 1 x AC Power supply cord. 1 x HD15 male / 5 x BNC female cable adaptator. 1 x set of 5 MCO (5-pin) female connectors. 1 x User Manual (PDF version) * * Download on our website: www.analogway.com/ 1-2. OCTO VALUE GENERAL INFORMATION The OCTO VALUE by Analog Way is a High Resolution Digital and Analog Computer & Video Up/Down Scaler Switcher.
1-3. DEVICES & REFERENCES REFERENCE DESIGNATIONR EFERENCE DESIGNATION OXE831 OCTO VALUE. 1-4. INSTALLATION IMPORTANT : Please read all the safety instructions page 3 before starting. • Table Top Mounting : The device can be used directly on a table : the unit is equipped with 4 plastic feet. • Rack Mounting : The device is compatible with a 19” enclosure. To install the device into a 19” rack: Attach the device to the rack by using 4 screws in the front panel holes (screws are not included).
1-5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE OCTO VALUE INPUT #8 : • • • • Universal (computer and video) input. This input accepts the following sources : AUDIO L+R : Audio stereo source on jack 3.5 female connector. COMPUTER/TV/HDTV : Computer (RGBHV, RGBS or RGsB) or video (SDTV or HDTV) source on a HD15 female connector. S.VIDEO : S.VIDEO (Y/C) source on a 4-pin mini DIN female connector. C.VIDEO : Composite Video (PAL, NTSC...) source on a RCA female connector.
1-6. REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE OCTO VALUE 100-250 VAC, 1A, 50-60 Hz : AC power inlet. O / I : AC power switch (O = OFF, I = ON). IP/LAN : LAN communication port on a RJ45 connector. RS-232 : RS-232 communication port on a DB9 female connector. 7 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER & TV/HDTV INPUTS : 1 : Universal (computer and video) input on a DVI-I female connector. NOTE : This input accepts analog & digital Computer source.
STARTING 2-1. OCTO VALUE CONNECTIONS NOTE : Turn OFF all of your equipment before connecting. ❶ Connect the AC power supply cord to the device and to an AC power outlet. ❷ Connect your computer & video sources to the 8 universal inputs of the device. • If you need to connect a digital computer source, use the input #1 (DVI-I IN connector). • Connect your others sources to the unused inputs. See following sections to have a complete description. IMPORTANT : Connect only one source per input.
2-2. INPUT #1 DESCRIPTION 1) CONNECTION : You can connect to this input one of the following sources : • A composite video source. • A S.video source. • A Component video source. • A HD-YUV source. • A RGBS video source. • An analog (RGBHV, RGsB, RGBS) computer source. NOTE : You can use the DVI / HD15 adaptor provided with the device to connect analog sources to the DVI-I (IN) connector. • A digital computer source.
2-3. INPUT #2 to 8 DESCRIPTION 1) CONNECTION : You can connect to these inputs one of the following sources : • A composite source. NOTE : Input #7 can accept a composite video source on the BNC connector. Input #8 can accept a composite on the RCA connector. • A S.video source. NOTE : Input #7 can accept a S.video source on the BNC connectors. Input #8 can accept a S.video source on the 4-pin mini DIN. • A Component video source. • A HD-YUV source. • A RGBS video source.
4) DVI-I PIN ASSIGNMENT : Pin Pin Function Pin Function Function Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 TMDS Data 2- TMDS Data 2+ TMDS Data 2 Shield Not used. Not used. DDC Clock DDC Data Analog Vertical Sync. Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DDC = Display Data Channel. TMDS = Transition Minimized Differential Signal. Pin Function Function Pin 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TMDS Data 1- TMDS Data 1+ TMDS Data 1 Shield Not used. Not used.
2) MCO male connector Input #3 to 7 & AUX are equipped with this connector. Connect your audio sources as follow : - Input #3, 4, 5, & 6 : unbalanced connection only. Input #3 LEFT RIGHT 3 L R Input #4 GROUND(S) LEFT RIGHT 4 L R UNBALANCED - Inputs #7 & AUX : balanced & unbalanced connection. 7 7 L+ L- LEFT GROUND RIGHT R+ R- L+ L- 3 L+ L- GROUND(S) R+ R- 4 R+ R- BALANCED UNBALANCED 2-6. PRELIST AUDIO You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio device to the 3.
OPERATING MODE The device can be used in two different switching modes : • The SEAMLESS MODE, allows switching seamlessly, fading and titling between the “reference” COMPUTER input and the other inputs. Other inputs are scaled to the same format as the “reference” COMPUTER format. NOTE : Input #1 and #8 can be used as the reference capter input. NOTE : The “reference” Computer is not scaled. • The FAST SWITCHING MODE allows selecting an output format corresponding to your application.
IMPORTANT : The CUT, FADE, PIP and TITLE effects are active in SEAMLESS mode and only between the reference computer input and the other inputs. • CUT (SEAMLESS) : 1) Pre-select the reference computer input with the INPUT SELECTION button (The LED is blinking). 2) Select an EFFECT PRESET, assign it the CUT effect. Then press TAKE. The reference computer input is then displayed onto the main output. 3) Pre-select another input then press on TAKE. The transition operates seamlessly.
• FADE COLOR : The FADE COLOR allows switching between 2 sources with a fading to a color of you choice. This transition operates in Fast Switching mode and sometimes in Seamless mode (only when the other effects are not possible). You can select the color of the fading with the LCD CONTROL menu. • CLEAN CUT : The CLEAN CUT allows a clean switch thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source. Activate the CLEAN CUT with the LCD menu (CONTROLS > transition > clean cut).
3-3. DISPLAY DEVICE ADJUSTMENTS • IN SEAMLESS MODE : 1) Select the reference computer source. The reference computer image is displayed onto the output. 2) djust directly the display device itself, using its position and size controls, to fill the computer image in A full screen. ❶ ❷ • IN FAST SWITCHING MODE : 1) Display the centering pattern with the LCD menu (OUTPUT > test pattern > centering). 2) Display a black output.
USING FRAME & LOGO INSERTION 4-1. LOGO INSERTION This function allows storing up to 8 static logos & 1 animated logo in order to key them into the displayed image (up to 2 logos simultaneously). IMPORTANT : T he output format used when displaying logos should be the same as the one used during the logo storing. • HOW TO STORE A LOGO : 1) Select the source of the logo to be stored (with the INPUT SELECTION buttons).
4-2. USING THE FRAME This function allows memorizing up to 4 frames (images) in order to display them at any time during the show. IMPORTANT : The output format used when displaying the frame should be the same as the one used during the FRAME storing. • HOW TO STORE A FRAME : 1) Select the source to be stored as a frame (with the INPUT SELECTION buttons).
FRONT PANEL MENU DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 5-1. INTRODUCTION The front panel display menu presents 2 modes : STATUS MODE and CONTROL MODE. • • The STATUS MODE indicates the input and output status of the device. The CONTROL MODE allows selecting and adjusting the parameters of the device. 5-2. CONTROL BUTTONS The front panel display is controlled by 2 buttons and 1 knob : ◄► knob : • In CONTROL MODE, turn this knob to scroll thru the different menus.
5-4. CONTROL MODE 1 SWITCHING 2 INPUT 1 Fast switching Output rate [ internal ] [ follow #1 ] ... [ follow #8 ] 2 Seamless Seamless [ seamless #1 ] [ seamless #8 ] 1 Auto-setting 2 Input status 3 Input type 4 Used type 5 H. sync. load 6 VCR mode 7 VIS 3 OUTPUT Output selection Main Preview 1 #1 Comp. HV/C 2 #2 Comp. HV/C 3 #3 Comp. HV/C 4 #4 Comp. HV/C 5 #5 Comp. HV/C 6 #6 Comp. HV/C 7 #7 Comp. HV/C 8 #8 Comp. HV/C 9 All inputs 1 SDTV Composite 2 SDTV S.
5 LOGO/FRAME 1 Use logo 1 Display 1 Input #1 .................... 8 Input #8 OFF 2 Assignment 1 All inputs 2 Input #1 .................... Index 1 ► Logo 2 Index 2 None 1 None 2 Logo 1 3 Logo 2 4 Empty .................... Index 1 ► Logo 2 Index 2 None 1 H. position 2 V. position 9 Input #8 3 Position 4 Transparency 5 Fade duration Use logo Main preview 1 Input #1 2 Input #2 ...............
9 CONTROL 1 Versions 2 Transition 1 Red level 2 Green level 3 Blue level 1 Frame 1 ------------4 Frame 4 1 Fade color 2 Clean cut 3 Fade frame 1 Black 2 Input #1 ------------13 Input #4 3 Sync-loss 4 RS232 / LAN port 5 LAN setup comm port select RS232 LAN 1 Octo Value addr. 2 Remote addr. 3 Gateway addr. 4 Octo Value port 5 Remote port 1 UDP 2 TCP 6 Key locking 7 Stand-by Fade duration ========xxs 1 All 2 Input 3 Menu 4 Auto lock 5 Auto take 6 Netmask 7 Default setup select address xxx.xxx.
5-5. FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 1►[SWITCHING] + ENTER. 1-1 [Fast switching] + ENTER. Select an item with ◄► + ENTER. • [Internal rate] : The output frame rate is 60 Hz or 75 Hz depending of the selected output format. A higher frame frequency gives a better visual aspect when displaying static pictures. • [Follow # x] : The output frame rate is identical to the selected input Frame Rate : 50 Hz if the input video standard is PAL or SECAM and 59.94 Hz if the input video standard is NTSC.
3► [OUTPUT] + ENTER. 3-1 [Output status] + ENTER. Indicates the status of the output. 3-2 [Output format] + ENTER. Select one of the available output formats with ◄► + ENTER.
4►[IMAGE] + ENTER. ► If the selected input type is a VIDEO signal the IMAGE MENU displays the following items : 4-1 [Pos. settings] + ENTER. Select one of the following functions with ◄► + ENTER. 4-1-1 [H position] + ENTER. Adjust the Horizontal position with ◄► + ENTER. 4-1-2 [V position] + ENTER. Adjust the Vertical position with ◄► + ENTER. 4-1-3 [H size] + ENTER. Adjust the Horizontal size with ◄► + ENTER. 4-1-4 [V size] + ENTER. Adjust the Vertical size with ◄► + ENTER. 4-2 [Aspect in] + ENTER.
► If the selected input type is a COMPUTER signal the IMAGE MENU displays : 4-1 [Centering] + ENTER. Adjust automatically the image in the centering pattern. 4-2 [Pos. settings] + ENTER. Select one of the following functions with ◄► + ENTER. 4-2-1 [H position] + ENTER. Adjust the Horizontal position with ◄► + ENTER. 4-2-2 [V position] + ENTER. Adjust the Vertical position with ◄► + ENTER. 4-2-3 [H size] + ENTER. Adjust the Horizontal size with ◄► + ENTER. 4-2-4 [V size] + ENTER.
5► [LOGOS/FRAME] + ENTER 5-1 [Use logo] + ENTER. Select an item with ◄► + ENTER. 5-1-1 [Display] + ENTER. This function allows turning the assigned logos of each input ON or OFF. Select an input with ◄► and press ENTER to select ON or OFF. NOTE : To display a logo the output format should be the same as the one used during the storing. 5-1-2 [Assignment] + ENTER. This function allows assigning the stored logos to an input device (up to 2 logos simultaneously). ① Select an input with ◄► + ENTER.
5-3-5 [Luma key level] + ENTER. This function allows “erasing” the darkest portion of your logo area in order to make special logo contour. Adjust the luma key level with ◄► + ENTER. 5-3-6 [Back. Color] + ENTER. This function allows coloring the “erased portions” of the logo when using the luma key. Select a level with ◄►+ ENTER. 5-3-7 [Recording time] + ENTER. Adjust the recording time with ◄► + ENTER. 5-3-8 [Store] + ENTER. This function allows storing the logo into the memory.
6►[EFFECT] This menu allows storing an effect in each of the effect buttons (EFFECT PRESET). ① First select an effect button with LCD menu or with the front panel button. ② Then select one of the following effects: 6-x-1 [Cut] : allows switching seamlessly the pre-selected input onto the MAIN output. 6-x-2 [Fading] : allows fading the pre-selected input to the MAIN output. You can select the duration of the transition as indicated below : • [1s] : 1 second transition. • [3s] : 3 second transition.
7► [AUDIO MAIN] + ENTER. 7-1 [Master volume] + ENTER. Adjust the audio output level with ◄► + ENTER. 7-2 [Audio mode] + ENTER. Select the output audio mode with ◄► + ENTER. • [Mono] : Set the output in mono mode. • [Stereo] : Set the output in stereo mode. 7-3 [Audio source] + ENTER. Select an item with ◄► + ENTER : • [auto follow] : The audio follows the video image. • [input --] : The selected audio input is permanently diffused. 7-4 [Audio level] + ENTER.
9►[CONTROL] + ENTER. 9-1 [Versions] + ENTER. Version _._= update version. I1 to I4 = Identification number. K, A, B, C, O = status of the internal firmware versions. 9-2 [Transition] + ENTER. Select an item with ◄► + ENTER 9-2-1 [Fade color] + ENTER. This function allows selecting the color of the frame during the fade through frame transition. Select a color (red, green and blue) with ◄► + ENTER and adjust the level with ◄► + ENTER. During the adjustment the color is displayed on the output.
MAC address : The MAC address, also referred to hardware address, is a unique number assigned to each device. The MAC address is available on the bottom device label. 9-6 [key locking] + ENTER. Select an item with ◄► and change the mode with ENTER. • [All] : Locks/unlocks all the front panel switches. • [Menus] : Locks/unlocks the LCD CONTROL switches. • [autolock] : Allows selecting an input only if a signal is connected. • [Input] : Locks/unlocks the INPUT SELECTION and FREEZE switches.
UPDATING THE DEVICE 6-1. INTRODUCTION The device can be updated thanks via RS232 communication port or via LAN communication port of a computer (PC). 6-2. CONNECTION 1) Connect the device to an AC power outlet. 2) Switch ON the device (REAR PANEL SWITCH = I). 3) Connect the device to the computer used for the update via the desired communication port. - For the RS232 communication port : Connect the RS232 connector of the device to the serial port of your computer with a DB9 M/F straight cable.
REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE Your device is shipped with a Windows compatible Remote Control Software. This software allows you to control and make all adjustments by a simple mouse click. NOTE : Preferably use Windows NT, 2000 or XP for LAN operation. 7-1. CONNECTIONS ① CONNECTING TO THE RS232 PORT : - Connect the serial port of your control device to the RS232 port (DB9 Female connector) of the device with a straight cable (DB9 Female / DB9 Male).
• CASE OF LAN PORT : - With the front panel display menu of the device, verify the configuration of the LAN communication port (CONTROL > LAN setup), then activate the LAN communication port (CONTROL > RS232/LAN port > LAN). - With the Control menu of the software, select RS232/LAN setup and LAN Setup. Then configure the Local port, the Remote IP address and the Remote port and click on Apply to setup the new values. The software will also display Device connected. 7-4.
④ Click on the Image tab and adjust your input. ⑤ lick on the Audio tab and select Automatic (follow switching mode) or an Audio source (breakaway mode). C Then adjust the Level and the Balance of each audio source. 7-5. Frames and Logos Loader The RCS provides additional functionality. It can download logos, animated logo or frames via the RS-232 or Ethernet (LAN). This feature also allows downloading a logo animated in GIF format.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. COMPUTER & VIDEO INPUTS • ANALOG COMPUTER Connectors : HD15 (inputs #2 to 8) and DVI-I (input #1). Line frequency : Up to 110 kHz. Frame frequency : Up to 130 Hz. Resolution : Up to 1600 x 1200/60Hz. Sync. types : RGBHV, RGB/S, RGsB (Sync On Green). Levels : R, G, B = 0.7 Vp/p. H & V Sync = TTL Composite Sync = TTL and 0.3 V. SOG (Sync On Green) = 0.3 V. Impedance : R, G, B = 75 ohms. H = 75 Ohms or Hi-Z. V = Hi-Z.
8-2. DISPLAY OUTPUTS • MAIN ANALOG Connectors : Resolution : Impedance : HD15 and DVI-I (2x buffered). 4/3 & 5/4 : 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1400x1050, 1600x1200. 16/9 & 16/10 : 852x480, 1280x720, 1280x768, 1366x768, 1920x1080. 50, 60, 72***, 75*** Hz and follow (*** = not available for all resolutions). RGBHV, RGB/S, RGsB (Sync On Green). R, G, B = 0.7 Vp/p. H & V Sync = TTL Composite Sync = TTL and 0.3 V. SOG (Sync On Green) = 0.3 V. R, G, B = 75 ohms.
8-6. COMMUNICATION PORTS • RS232 (on DB9 female connector) Data Rate : 9600 Bauds, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit, no flow control. Pin-out : PIN # 2 3 4 5 8 9 • LAN Protocol : Data Rate : FUNCTIONS Tx1 (transmit data to the control device) Rx1 (receive data from the control device) Rx2 (receive data from the display device) GROUND (Gnd) Reserved for manufacturer.
APPENDIX : PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE A. INTRODUCTION If you need to use your own Software Control program from a PC or WORKSTATION with an RS232 port, the device allows communication through an ASCII code protocol. The device treats any character that it receives on the RS-232 as a possible command but only accepts legal commands. There is no starting/ending code needed in a command string. A command can be a single character typed on a keyboard and does not require any special character before or after it.
D. COMMANDS AND RESPONSES TABLE VALUE CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION SELECTION COMMANDS CC CN cc cn CC CN cc cn MAIN selected input. Background selection (PIP effect only) PREVIEW selected input (read only).
VALUE CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION IMAGE COMMANDS yC yC Automatic centering (M). Rd/Wr 0 1 HP HP Horizontal position (M). Rd/Wr 0 255 1 = centering action (automatic reset). VP VP Vertical position (M). Rd/Wr 0 255 HW HW Horizontal size (M). Rd/Wr 0 255 VS VS Vertical size (M). Rd/Wr 0 255 BR BR Brightness adjustment (M). Rd/Wr 0 255 CT CT Contrast adjustment (M).
CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX VALUE DESCRIPTION EFFECTS COMMANDS EF EF Effect selection. Rd/Wr 0 4 0 = CUT. 2 = TITLE. 1 = FADING. 4 = PIP. ED ED Effect duration selection. Rd/Wr 5 255 5 = 0.5 second 255 = holding 244 = 24.5 seconds ea ea Horizontal position of the effect.
CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX VALUE DESCRIPTION FRAME & LOGOS COMMANDS LM LM Frame/logo mode. Rd/Wr 0 3 0 = use & assignment mode. 1 = logo recording mode. 2 = animated logo recording mode 3 = frame recording mode. 4 = erasing logo mode. 5 = erasing frame mode. 6 = logo transfer mode. LX LX Status of the logo programmer Rd 0 4 0 = free. 1 = logo/frame in recalling process.
CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX VALUE DESCRIPTION FRAME & LOGOS COMMANDS lH lH Horizontal position of the logo 1 (P). Rd/Wr 0 255 lV lV Vertical position of the logo 1 (P). Rd/Wr 0 255 lW lW Logo 1 horiz. size % output format (P). Rd 5 255 5 = 3% 255 = 100% lS lS Logo 1 vert. size % output format (P). Rd 5 255 5 = 3% lT lT Logo 1 type (P).
VALUE /VALEUR CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION CONTROLS COMMANDS YE YE Erase all memories. Rd/Wr 0 1 1 = erase all memories (automatic reset). YI YI Auto-lock Rd/Wr 0 1 0 = off 1 = on. SR SR Red adjustment of the FADE. Rd/Wr 0 255 SG SG Blue adjustment of the FADE. Rd/Wr 0 255 SB SB Green adjustment of the FADE.
VALUE CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION STATUS COMMANDS UN UN Measures unity in tens of kHz. Rd 0 65535 ex : 14500 = 145 MHz IL IL Horizontal period of input signal (M) Rd 0 65535 Line frequency (in kHz) = (UN VALUE)x10 ÷ (IL VALUE). il il Horizontal period of input signal (P) Rd 0 65535 Line frequency (in kHz) = (UN VALUE)x10 ÷ (il VALUE).
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F. RS-232 Sample for OVX How to use : The device treats any character that it receives on the RS-232 or LAN as a possible command but only accepts legal commands. There is no starting/ending code needed in a command string. A command can be a single character typed on a keyboard and does not require any special character before or after it. When the device receives a valid command, it will execute the command. Then it will send back the status of the parameters that have changed due to this command.
Serial command Response from switcher Comment from controller 0EO EO0 Activate the cut opening effect 0EC EC0 Activate the cut closing effect 1EO EO1 Activate the fade opening effect 1EC EC1 Activate the fade closing effect 27Eo Eo27 Set up the opening fade duration to 2,7 seconds 18Ec Ec18 Set up the closing fade duration to 1,8 seconds 1TK TK1 Take the preview All the other commands can be found in the OVX831 RS-232 command file.
WARRANTY & SERVICES INFORMATION ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY All Analog Way products have a 3 years warranty on parts and labor, back to factory, but do not include faults resulting from user negligence, special modifications, electrical surges, abuse (drop/crush), and/or other unusual damage. SERVICES AND RMA In the unlikely event that a product is required to return for repair, please call the regional Maintenance center / Customer Service, and ask to receive a Return Material Authorization number (RMA).
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Version : 2.45 - 23/11/11 Code : 140113 Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit.