
Synergy Series Operation Guide (v18)
Using the Menu System • 3–5
•
UP ONE
— Press to take the display up one level in the menu tree. For example, if
you press
Disk
to go one level down to the
Disk Menu
, press
UP ONE
to return up
one level to the
Main Menu 1-2
.
•
LOCK MENU
— Press to lock the display on the current menu. Regardless of
which control panel button is pressed, the display remains in its current location —
it will
not
“auto-follow” a control panel selection.
8. MORE Button
The
MORE
button lights to indicate that additional menus (and functions) are available
on the current level. The numbers in the menu name (
Main Menu 1-2
) will indicate how
many additional menus are available. While the
softkeys
move you
vertically
through
the menu system,
MORE
moves you horizontally.
Press
MORE
to display the next menu in the series, or to return to the first menu from
the last.
Using the Keyboard in System Control Menus
The keyboard that plugs into the PS/2 port at the back of the control panel can be used in the place of
the panel buttons and knobs to navigate through the menus and select values.
The following table illustrates the functions of the keys on the keyboard as they relate to the control
panel buttons:
Important
Do NOT place anything on your keyboard or place your keyboard in a
position where any of the keys could be accidently pressed. This could
result in the Switcher acting unpredictably.
System Control Menus
Keyboard
Panel Key
Description
F1 – F6
F1 – F6
Performs whatever the softkey function is
above the panel key.
SysRq & Break
– HOME
Returns to the
Main Menu 1-2
from
whatever menu is currently displayed.
Esc
– UP ONE
Back one menu.
Tab
– MORE
Next screen in selected menu.
Insert & Delete
– Top Knob (1) Horizontal
Small incremental movement of knob.
Home & End
– Middle Knob (2) Vertical
Small incremental movement of knob.
Page Up & Page
Down
– Bottom Knob (3)
Small incremental movement of knob.
HOME
UP
ONE
MORE
Summary of Contents for SYNERGY 4000DR-003
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Page 42: ...1 26 Introduction Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 64: ...2 22 Control Panel Introduction Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 132: ...4 54 Switcher Basics Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 242: ...7 68 Keying Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 280: ...8 38 Memory Functions and More Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 310: ...GL 4 Glossary of Terms Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 332: ...IX 22 Index Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...