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Operational Summary
The 10 front panel pushbuttons allow you to select display menu groups. The two
knobs allow you to change menus and set parameters within the menu groups.
These functions can be summarized as follows:
• Select a menu group: Press one of the ten pushbuttons.
• Scroll through menus in a group: Turn SELECT.
• Edit a menu parameter: Stop SELECT on the menu.
• Change a parameter value: Once the parameter is selected with SELECT, turn
ADJUST to set the value. Changes apply in a few seconds.
• To edit a multiple part parameter, such as the IP address, push the ADJUST
knob momentarily (the value blinks). To save the whole parameter after
editing, push ADJUST momentarily again.
• Coarse adjust a value (for use with parameters that have more than 10
selections):
• 10x speed - Hold down the menu group button (the button turns blue) and
turn ADJUST. The values will change in 10x increments.
• 100x speed (available for extremely wide-range parameters, like Audio
Delay) - After enabling 10x speed above, momentarily release and press that
group button a second time (the button turns light blue). Turning ADJUST
will now change the value in 100x increments.
• Undo a change (restore previous setting): Push SELECT momentarily.
• Reset to factory default: Hold down ADJUST for 4 seconds.
Pushbuttons
These are the general rules of Menu Group button operation:
• Press one of the ten Menu Group buttons to access the associated menu
group. The SELECT and ADJUST knobs control the display menus.
• The selected Menu Group button lights and the other buttons turn off.
• Each menu group returns to the last menu changed when you select the
button. After a reboot, each group displays its first menu.
• Hold down a button (turns blue) to make coarse adjustments using the Adjust
knob. Release the button to make fine adjustments.
The following text briefly lists the functions accessed by each pushbutton:
STATUS
Displays the Status Menu Group, which shows current machine status and error
conditions:
• Video 1, Video 2, and Caption status
• Reference and Genlock status
• Output Status
• Power and Temperature status
• System Name display
• Alarms
REMOTE
Displays the Remote Menu Group, which lets you select how to control the FS2:
• Control by local front panel, remote devices, or local and remote
• GPI input and output behavior