Specifications
6.4 Inch Tilt Touchpanel Crestron Isys
®
TPS-3000
Video Menu
The TPS-3000 can display balanced and unbalanced composite video and S-video
input supporting both NTSC/PAL formats from any Crestron video distribution
system. Select the Video
b
utton from the SETUP MENU to display the video screen,
shown below. Selecting Select Input specifies the type of video source signal. The
touchpanel can be configured to auto-detect (S-video or composite) or can be set to a
specific connection type (S-video or composite). Select the appropriate input mode.
The Show Controls button on the video screen offers another screen with a series of
buttons, each is detailed in a table after this paragraph. After video parameters have
been set, select the Return button to return to the SETUP MENU.
VIDEO SCREEN
Video Setup Details
VIDEO SCREEN
BUTTONS
1
DESCRIPTION
2
Brightness
UP button increases video image brightness, DOWN button decreases video image brightness.
Contrast
UP button increases video image contrast, DOWN button decreases video image contrast.
Saturation
UP button increases video image saturation, DOWN button decreases video image saturation.
Hue
UP button increases video image hue, DOWN button decreases video image hue.
Still/Motion
(toggle)
The Motion setting eliminates the motion artifacts caused by the difference between first and
second halves of a video frame field. The Still setting yields a much sharper image, however,
motion artifacts may occur if fast moving objects are displayed.
Hide Controls This button returns the display to the video screen.
Default
Returns you to the default settings. You are prompted with “Are you sure?” Answering YES to
the prompt returns you to default settings. Answering NO to the prompt returns you to the
previous screen.
Return Reverts to the SETUP MENU
1. Video default is 50% for each of the video parameters (brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue).
2. Each screen has its own Return button to revert to the SETUP MENU.
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TPS-3000 Operations Guide – DOC. 6076A