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Menu List

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*  The settings for the following menu items are not saved at individual presets. Only a single set is saved in the unit. After settings for menu items have 

been made, the new values are saved in the unit’s internal memory when you exit the menu.

RS-232C

Menu item

Value

Description

2nd level

3rd level

BAUD RATE

9600, 38400

This sets the communication speed (bps) of the RS-232C connector.

FUNCTION 

RECEIVER, HDBaseT1, HDBaseT2,  
HDBaseT3, HDBaseT4
 * This varies according to model.

This specifies the functioning of the RS-232C connector.

RECEIVER: 

The unit receives commands via the RS-232C interface and is operated remotely.

HDBaseT1–4: 

Commands sent and received via RS-232C are sent and received unchanged via the specified 
HDBaseT connector. The unit is not under remote control.

LAN

Menu item

Value

Description

2nd level

3rd level

CONFIGURE

USING DHCP, MANUALLY

This sets whether the IP address and subnet mask are obtained automatically (USING DHCP) or 
set manually (MANUALLY).

IP ADDRESS

(*22)

192.168.2.254

This sets the IP address.

SUBNET MASK

(*22)

255.255.255.0

This sets the subnet mask.

INFORMATION

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “LAN INFORMATION” popup.
This displays the setting information for the LAN (p. 21).

(*22):  Effective when “CONFIGURE” is set to “MANUALLY.”

WIRELESS LAN

Menu item

Value

Description

2nd level

3rd level

ACCESS POINT

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “ACCESS POINT” popup. 
From the list of wireless LAN access points, you select the Wi-Fi router to connect to.

WPS

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “WPS” popup.
This establishes a WPS connection to the Wi-Fi router.

AD-HOC MODE

OFF, ON

This sets the ad-hoc mode on or off.

AD-HOC CH

1–11

This sets the channel of the ad-hoc mode.

WIRELESS ID

0–99

This sets the wireless ID.
*  The wireless ID is a setting shared by the wired LAN and the wireless LAN.

INFORMATION

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “WLAN INFORMATION” popup. 
This displays the Wi-Fi setting information (p. 19).

USB MEMORY

Menu item

Value

Description

2nd level

3rd level

LOAD PRESET

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “LOAD PRESET” popup. This loads into the unit a settings 
file saved on a USB flash drive.

SAVE PRESET

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “SAVE PRESET” popup. Any settings file already saved on 
the USB flash drive is overwritten.

SAVE AS PRESET

(ENTER)

Pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “SAVE AS PRESET” popup. This saves the settings file to 
the USB flash drive with a name assigned to it.

LOAD STILL IMAGE

1–4

Selecting a still-image save destination from 1 to 4 and pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the 
“LOAD STILL IMAGE” popup. At the popup, you select a file and load the still image into the unit.

FORMAT

(ENTER)

This formats a USB flash drive.

Summary of Contents for XS-82H

Page 1: ...system program is at the most recent version For information on available upgrades for the system program see the Roland website http proav roland com You can check the version of the system program b...

Page 2: ...ode 17 Connecting to a Wi Fi Router by WPS 18 Selecting and Connecting to a Wi Fi Router 18 Setting the Wireless ID 19 Checking the Wi Fi Information 19 Making a Wired Connection to the Wi Fi Router 1...

Page 3: ...the horizontal position of input video POSITION V 1200 0 1200 pixel This adjusts the vertical position of input video FLIP VERTICAL 7 OFF ON Setting this to ON flips input video vertically BRIGHTNESS...

Page 4: ...000 pixel This adjusts the vertical cropping width BRIGHTNESS 128 0 127 This adjusts the brightness of output video CONTRAST 128 0 127 This adjusts the contrast of output video SATURATION 128 0 127 Th...

Page 5: ...TPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 MATRIX settable settable settable settable MULTI 2 SPAN 2 2 x PGM PST settable settable MULTI 3 SPAN 3 3 x PGM PST settable DISSOLVE 1 settable settable PGM PST settable settable setta...

Page 6: ...output channel are displayed ON or hidden OFF Separately adjusting the size and position of the window for each output channel is not possible 15 Effective when MODE is set to a value from MULTI 2 to...

Page 7: ...Audio that does not reach the threshold level is removed RELEASE 30 ms 500 ms 5000 ms This adjusts the length of time until the gate effect ends after audio falls below the threshold COMPRESSOR DUCKI...

Page 8: ...z 10 0 kHz This adjusts the center frequency when changing the sound quality in the low midrange band LOW MID Q 0 50 1 00 16 0 This adjusts the bandwidth when boosting or attenuating the low midrange...

Page 9: ...nder VIDEO OUTPUT is set to ON the output video is not interrupted during mode switching For more information on output modes refer to the Owner s Manual p 22 and Functions Added in Ver 2 0 Ver 3 0 19...

Page 10: ...PUT connector selected using EDIT COPY OUTPUT 21 The DATA1 8 settings are not saved at individual presets Only a single set is saved in the unit After settings for menu items have been made the new va...

Page 11: ...ANUALLY WIRELESS LAN Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level ACCESS POINT ENTER Pressing the VALUE dial displays the ACCESS POINT popup From the list of wireless LAN access points you select t...

Page 12: ...ishes flip function OUT1 LINKED CH 25 OUTPUT1 OUTPUT4 This varies according to model This sets the output channel selection with which switching of OUTPUT1 is interlinked when the cross point selectio...

Page 13: ...or outputting commands STARTUP This outputs commands at unit startup PRESET1 32 This outputs commands when a preset is recalled TYPE Settings and CommandValues Value Command value Description EPSON Po...

Page 14: ...OFF ON OFF buttons CROSS OUTPUT1 CROSS OUTPUT4 This varies according to model OFF ON Cross point selection buttons for each respective OUTPUT row Operation Turns key lock mode on off 1 For KEY LOCK M...

Page 15: ...This displays format information for the input video DELETE STILL IMAGE 1 4 Selecting a still image save destination from 1 to 4 and pressing the VALUE dial displays the DELETE STILL popup Here you d...

Page 16: ...er You make a wireless connection between the unit and a Wi Fi router and make a wireless connection to the iPad via the router g Connecting to a Wi Fi Router by WPS p 18 g Selecting and Connecting to...

Page 17: ...or the wireless USB adaptor use the ONKYO UWF 1 or Roland WNA1100 RL 2 Use the MENU button to select WIRELESS LAN then set AD HOC MODE to ON This turns on ad hoc mode 3 From the WIRELESS LAN menu sele...

Page 18: ...N ADAPTOR port For the wireless USB adaptor use the ONKYO UWF 1 or Roland WNA1100 RL 2 Use the MENU button to select WIRELESS LAN g ACCESS POINT then press the VALUE dial The ACCESS POINT popup appear...

Page 19: ...router is in effect NOT AVAILABLE No wireless USB adaptor is attached AD HOC In ad hoc mode SSID This displays the SSID IP ADDRESS This displays the IP address SUBNET MASK This displays the subnet mas...

Page 20: ...T select HDMI 1 to HDMI 4 then make the setting for OUT1 SEND RATE to OUT4 SEND RATE Note This varies according to the model Example of SettingsWhen No Audio Is Output Shown in the figure below When H...

Page 21: ...successively sending commands to the unit from an external device after each command be sure that ACK is returned before sending the next command Control Using the LAN Port You can use TCP control com...

Page 22: ...0 CH 1 3 CH 4 b Color space 0 Auto 1 RGB 0 255 2 RGB 16 235 3 YCC 444 4 YCC 422 VOD This sets the signal type for a video output channel VOD a b a Output channel number 0 CH 1 3 CH 4 b DVI D HDMI Sign...

Page 23: ...G IN8 b Send Rate 0 100 ASC The sets the send level for audio sent to OUTPUT3 ASC a b a Input channel number 0 HDMI IN1 7 HDMI IN8 8 ANALONG IN1 15 ANALOG IN8 b Send Rate 0 100 ASD The sets the send l...

Page 24: ...6 9 2 480p 4 3 576p 4 3 3 480p 16 9 576p 16 9 4 720 59 94P 5 1080 59 94i 6 1080 59 94P 7 640 x 480 8 800 x 600 9 1024 x 768 10 1280 x 768 11 1280 x 800 12 1366 x 768 13 1280 x 1024 15 1600 x 1200 16 1...

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