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trol over whether a user, through the user menu, has access to change the Image Format (widescreen or native).
4.
Minimum Volume
- Set the available minimum volume from 0 to 99
5.
Maximum Volume
- Sets the available maximum volume from 0 to 99
6.
Setup Key Sequence
- Provides a method for changing the key button sequence used to access set up fea-
tures. If these are changed, make sure to write down the keys.
Failing to record these would require re-clon-
ing an entire system to restore the set up key sequence.
• A key press sequence of up to eight buttons can be defined. These keys are more than numeric keys and
adds to the security for a system.
7.
Orbit Options
- This submenu provides options available on specific Plasma monitors and may not appear
when connected to the LG display.
8.
PPV Terminal Options
- This submenu provides options for specific hospitality configuration requirements,
including:
• Terminal Controls Volume
Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the volume. In some specific installations, this
may need to be set to NO for the HD2000RF to control the volume adjustment independent of the
lodging system.
• Terminal Controls Sleep
Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the command settings for the Sleep Mode. In
some specific installations, this may need to be set to NO for the HD2000RF to directly manage the
Sleep Mode independent of the lodging system.
• Terminal Controls CC
Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the settings for Closed Captioning. In some
specific installations, this may need to be set to NO for the HD2000RF to control directly manage the
Closed Captioning functions independent of the lodging system.
Image 13 – Setup Key Sequence Submenu
Summary of Contents for Hd2000 RF
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