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User’s Manual 0020D1.01
3.2.1.1 On Mode
On Mode is entered by toggling the
On/Setup
button on the IR remote. A brief transition of
about 3 seconds occurs when
On Mode
is entered. During this transition period, the 24 x 2 LCD
Display indicates
IA-200
Please Wait
In On Mode, the video output signals are activated and you may control all of IA-200
parameters
with the remote control (except for
Setup
restricted parameters, as noted below). The LCD front
panel display indicates the following information in its 24 x 2 character matrix:
Input=Connector Resolution
Output=Resolution
Depending on which IR remote key that you select, the operation of the OSD is slightly different:
•
If you select the
Menu
key, the IA-200’s OSD appears on the screen.
The OSD remains on the screen until you press the Menu key once again or until 30 seconds
with no IR remote activity passes. Complete details on the OSD may be found in the
On
Screen Display
.
•
If you select one of the dedicated IA-200 Special Feature keys, the IA-200 special feature is
immediately activated.
A brief message indicating the status of the selected IA-200 special feature appears
momentarily on the screen (e.g. TRNR = Medium or CNR = Off).
•
If you select one of the Input Source keys, the selected source is chosen as the input.
The previously selected IA-200 Special Features, Scaling and Video Parameters are all
preserved for each input; each input appears exactly as you left it.
The IA-200 powers up in On Mode. All operational parameters are retained from the previous
session. A Factory Reset returns all parameters to the default state (defaults are described in the
On Screen Display
), except for the input signal. The input signal most recently used is retained as
the power-up input signal.
3.2.1.2 Setup (Stand-by) Mode
Setup mode is entered by toggling the
On/Setup
button on the IR remote.
In Setup mode, the IA-200 is in a low-power state. The output signals are de-activated (no output
will appear on your display device). Setup mode enables you to power the unit down, but still
leaves the IR receiver circuitry energized so that you can re-start the system with the IR remote.
When the unit is in Setup Mode, you can also make adjustments to certain sensitive parameters,
such as Output Resolution. Visual feedback for the adjustments of Setup Mode is seen on the 24
x 2 LCD display, rather than on OSD of the main screen. Sensitive parameters are placed in the
Setup Menu so that an inadvertent key stroke with the IR remote does not cause a change in a
parameter from which that would be difficult to recover.
Table 2
lists the Setup parameters and
Table 3
lists the output resolutions currently supported in
the unit.
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