Specifications

GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
16 | RCP-100
To navigate backward up the menu, press the "user" button; you will back up one level for each push. When
you have reached the top level, the screen will show MAIN as the selected menu item.
4.4.2 Parameter Modifications
The user selects the desired parameter group by pushing the appropriate PARAMETER PAGE key, which
becomes a brighter green or orange to indicate its selected status. Activating the ALT button does not
change the selection.
Upon selection of a PARAMETER PAGE key, the LCD display presents a menu of up to four parameters that
can be adjusted using the four rotary encoder knobs. The device being controlled is identified on the display.
For example:
STUDIO 04:DVTR 17B
VERT|HORZ|2FRAM|
0 |0.14| OFF |
In this case, three of the rotary encoders are enabled. If the horizontal timing is to be adjusted, the 2nd
encoder from the left (corresponding in position to the parameter indication in the display) will be used.
When it is turned, the top line of the display changes to indicate a fuller definition of the parameter, and to
give a more precise measure of the selected value. It reverts to the device description two seconds after the
last value change.
TIMING H: 0.1481 US
VERT|HORZ|2FRAM|
0 |0.14| OFF |
ON/OFF Toggle Function
Some parameters have only ON/OFF states. The ON state can be selected by turning the encoder
clockwise, and OFF by turning it counterclockwise.
Speed Key (Adjustment step size)
Because the value of some parameters can vary over a wide range, the step size necessary for fine
adjustment is not always appropriate for large changes. For example, because each turn of a rotary encoder
has 30 steps, 57 turns would be required to adjust horizontal timing from 0 to 1727 clocks. Therefore, the
encoder is assigned an alternate step size for such parameters, such that the full adjustment range can be
covered in two or three turns.
The user accesses the alternate step size by pushing on the encoder knob as it is turned.
4.4.3 Device Status
When the operator has selected a device, the LED on the <Status> button represents the state of the device,
as indicated:
Status LED Color Device Status
Dark Device/frame not installed
Green No error
Yellow Warning
Red Error