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User Controls
OSD Menu Overview
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OSD “Basic”, “Advanced” & “Service” Menu modes
Three OSD Modes are available. The “Basic” Menu mode offers easy and clear access to most commonly used
functions. The “Advanced” Menu mode offers a more advanced menu with technical information and is suited for more
technical minded users and the “Service” Mode reveals more options in “Service settings” for service purposes.
“Advanced” and “Service” mode are password (KeyCode) protected. Password for Advanced Mode is “
362
”, Password
for Service Mode is intentionally only available from Service Partners and our HelpDesk which should only be used by
experienced personnell. Please contact your Service Partner or our HelpDesk to retrieve the password.
Exit
Main Source:
Digital 1
Second Source:
Composite 1
Auto Source Select Enable
Rename Source Digital 1
Input Source Settings
Exit Menu
Input Source
Settings
Image
Settings
Color Mode
Settings
Multi-PIP
Settings
OSD
Settings
Management
Settings
Service
Settings
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OSD Menu showing for example “Input Source Settings” chosen in the menu. The left menu bar is visible at all times, while the right section will
change based on contents of that submenu. The design and size of OSD menu area does not change, even in any of the “Basic”, “Advanced”
and “Service” mode setting.
OSD Visual Feedback (examples)
Throughout all OSD menus there are certain symbols you need to familiarize yourself with. These are to visually
indicate that a value can be increased/decreased, accessed, display a Slide Bar Meter or just for information purposes
only. All functions with arrows have text based, human readable lists with a start and end choices. A Slider Bar with
number beside it will indicate the value has a minimum, current and max limit. All changes in values and lists happen
in real time as you touch the menu button and/or touch navigation buttons.
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Arrow pointing right means that there is an submenu available for this
function for further adjustments and functions.
Arrow pointing up/down means that the current choice can be changed
in-place from a list that has a start and end.
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Color Mode Settings
Slider Bar meter indicates the “filling” up based on a minimum and
maximum value. The current value is written to the left.
Whenever a function is selected, the item will be visually indicated
with a yellow bar behind it. The other choices available will be in white
text with no yellow bar behind.
Norsk
English
Francais
Digital 1
PIP Mode
OFF
PIP Display
SWAP
Functions displayed in Green Color indicates either the current stored
value of the function and sometimes to draw user’s attention towards
information about an selected function or its current state.
Functions displayed in gray text means that set of functions may
depend on a different option to be turned on or configured first. In this
example, “PIP” functions are all unaccessible, since “PIP Mode” is “OFF”.
Note: The examples above are the most common ones displayed. Your menu may have slight different style and colors, depending on firmware,
variations and customized solutions, but the logic of operation is the same.
Summary of Contents for HD 15T22 MMD-xxx-F series
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