Manual

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SETUP SUBMENU
Format Display
- Auto - This mode will display the video format
information for about 8 seconds whenever video
format is changed.
- Off - This mode will not display any video format
information.
- On - This mode will always display current video
format information.
Timecode
Selects among to following options: OFF / LTC /
VITC1 / VITC2. In the most cases, the value of LTC
and VITC1 will be identical to each other.
Power Save
When enabled, the monitor will go to sleep when the selected amount of time has passed
after a loss of picture occurs.
• When a valid video format is detected, the monitor will wake up from the sleep state.
• Pressing any front panel keys will wake up the monitor.
• In the sleep state, all lights (including the backlight and front key indicators) are turned off.
• Any change in parallel remote status will wake up the monitor.
• Tally status is not affected by sleep mode.
Key Lock
In the locked mode all front panel keys are disabled except for accessing the menu.
Picture Delay
Allows the user to select the processing delay time:
Normal Typically 3 frame delay with best picture quality
Fast Typically 1.5 frame delay at good picture quality
Fastest Typically 0.5 frame delay with some picture artifacts
Backlight
Allows user to dim the backlight from 100% to 25% in order to compensate for ambient lighting
conditions or to extend the life of the BLU.
Reset to MFG Default
• This will restore all configuration values and functions to the default factory state.
• This will not change Model Name, Serial Number, or White Balance Data.
• Requires Confirm action by selecting Confirm again.
(Select Reset -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter)
• Resetting default will not effect backed up data.
Backup User Configuration
• This command backs up all user information to the secondary EEPROM (User settings)
• Requires action by selecting Confirm again.
(Select Backup -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter)
Restore User Configuration
This will restore all information previously stored to the secondary EEPROM (User settings)
and overwrites all Current settings. Requires Confirm action by selecting Confirm twice. (Select
Restore -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter). After restoration, the system exits
the OSD menu.
Fan Control