Manual

9►[CONTROL] + ENTER.
9-1 [Versions] + ENTER.
Version _._= update version.
I1toI4=Identicationnumber.
K,A,B,C,O=statusoftheinternalrmware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◄►+ENTERandadjustthelevelwith◄►+ENTER. During the
adjustment the color is displayed on the output. To obtain black, set the 3 levels to minimum. To obtain
white, set the 3 levels to maximum. To obtain grey, set the 3 levels in the middle.
9-2-2 [Clean cut] + ENTER.
This function allows a clean switching thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source. Select a function
with◄►+ENTER.
• [from computer] : The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a computer source. Switching
from other sources operates with a fade color.
[from video] : The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a video source. Switching from
other sources operates with a fade color.
• [from all] : The CLEAN CUT operates when switching from any source.
9-2-3 [Fade frame] + ENTER.
This function allows switching by a fading through a frame (instead of a color). Select a frame and adjust
thedurationofthetransitionwith◄►+ENTER.
9-3 [Sync loss] + ENTER.
Allowstodisplayaframeorasourceincaseofsync-lossoftheselectedinput.Selectanitemswith◄►+ENTER
9-4 [RS232/LAN port] + ENTER.
Selectthecommunicationportwith◄►+ENTER.
• [RS232] : Enables the RS-232 communication port. (Default setting).
• [LAN] : Enables the LAN communication port.
IMPORTANT : To avoid address conicts, congure the LAN communication port (with the LAN setup
menu) before activating it.
NOTE : The RS-232 & the LAN communication ports can not be used simultaneously.
9-5 [LAN setup] + ENTER.
AllowsconguringtheLANcommunicationport.SelecttheUDPorTCPprotocolwith◄►+ENTER then select
itemswith◄►+ENTER.
[device addr.] : Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address. This address is used
toreferencethespecicunit.IPaddressesarespeciedasx.x.x.xwhereeachxisanumber
from1to254.AssignthedevicetoauniqueIPaddresswith◄►+ENTER. (Default value:
192.168.0.2).
[remote addr.] : This is the destination IP address used with an outgoing connection. Select the destination IP
addresswith◄►+ENTER.(Defaultvalue:192.168.0.1).
[gateway addr.] : The gateway address, or router, allows communication with other LAN segments. The ga-
teway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment
astheunit.Selectthegatewayaddresswith◄►+ENTER.(Defaultvalue:192.168.0.1).
[device port] :EveryTCPconnectionandeveryUDPdatagramisdenedbyadestinationIPaddressanda
portnumber.Selectalocalportnumberwith◄►+ENTERbetween10000and10999.(De-
faultvalue:10500).
[remote port] : You must set the remote TCP port number for the unit to make outgoing connections. This pa-
rameterdenestheportnumberonthetargethosttowhichaconnectionisattempted.Select
aremoteportnumberwith◄►+ENTERbetween00000and655000.(Defaultvalue:10500).
[netmask] : AnetmaskdenesthenumberofbitstakenfromtheIPaddressthatareassignedforthehost
section. The device prompts for the number of host bits to be entered, then calculates the
netmask, which displays in standard decimal-dot notation when the saved parameters are dis-
played.Selectthenetmaskwith◄►+ENTER.(Defaultvalue:255.255.255.0).
[default setup] : Set all the LAN settings to default value. Select [YES] and validate with ENTER.
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