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5. Enter the ID window display information. The ID window appears on
your screen after a channel switch and displays the current channel
name. You may enter the window's position, text size, field length, text
color and window color from this menu or visually adjust these values
instead. See next instructions, ’Adjusting the ID Window Visually.’
6. Enter a value, in seconds, for the ID window dwell time. A value of 0
indicates that the window will not display at all. A value of 255 will
keep the ID window visible the entire time that channel is active.
7. Use the space bar to enable or disable the Dual Video feature. Please
note that if dual video is enabled, you must also designate your second-
ary monitor’s user module in the System Configuration option of the
Administrator Control Menu. For more information on the dual video
feature, see the section “Dual Monitor Support” later in this chapter.
8. Press
Enter
to accept your selections.
Adjusting the ID Window Visually
1. Press the
Control
key twice within one second.
2. Highlight the desired channel and press the
F3
function key.
3. Adjust your ID window, using the following keys:
+/- keys set window length.
Space changes ID text size.
Page Up sets background color.
Page Down sets text color.
Arrow keys set window position.
Shift-Arrow moves window in smaller increments.
Press
Enter
to accept the changes or
Esc
to leave the settings unchanged.
Editing Computer Channel Configurations
1. Press the
Control
key twice within one second.
2. Highlight the channel you wish to edit and press the
F2
function key.
3. Edit any of the channel configuration options you wish and press
Enter
to
accept the changes.
Note: For a quick edit of the channel name and address only, use
F4
.