MSD-804FD
User’s Guide
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7.3.14
Background color [BACKGROUND COLOR]
You can select a color from an approximately 16.7-million combinations of Red, Green, and Blue.
▪ Background color: Red, Green, and Blue: 0 to 255 [Default]: all colors: 0
1. Set the background color using menu:
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SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
OUTPUT TIMING
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keys: Select “OUTPUT TIMING”.
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SET key
[OUTPUT TIMING]
BACKGROUND COLOR
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keys: Select “BACKGROUND COLOR”.
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SET key
[OUT1 COLOR]LINK:
O
N
R:100 G:100 B:100
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keys: Set “LINK” to “ON” or “OFF”.
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◄►keys
[OUT1 COLOR]LINK:ON
R:10
0
G:100 B:100
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keys: Set the background color Red for OUT1 (0 to 255).
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◄►keys
[OUT1 COLOR]LINK:OFF
R:100 G:10
0
B:100
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keys: Set the background color Green for OUT1 (0 to 255).
*2
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◄►keys
[OUT1 COLOR]LINK:OFF
R:100 G:100 B:10
0
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keys: Set the background color Blue for OUT1 (0 to 255).
*2
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ESC key: Returns to the previous screen.
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If you set “LINK” to “ON”, you can set only Red (R). Settings of Green (G) and Blue (B) are also changed
associated with the settings of the Red (R). For example, if you increase Red (R) +2, Green (G) and Blue
(B) are also increased (+2).
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Only if you set “LINK” to “OFF”, you can set the background colors Green and Blue.
2. Set the background color using commands:
@SBC: Set background color
@GBC: Get background color
For each output (common to OUTA and OUTB)