10
SetU
Setup menu (Use the Brightness
↑
or
↓
button to select the Setup menu)
Sub Menu for Setup
After selecting the
SetU
option press
Contrast
↑
or
↓
buttons to
select one of the following four options:
Sync
(Type of Sync input. Use the Brightness
↑
or
↓
buttons to select the sync type)
Sub Menu for Sync
After selecting the Sync option press the Contrast
↑
or
↓
buttons to select on of the four following options:
Auto
(This setting will automatically detect the actual video sync type)
5wir
(This setting will select 5-wire video only)
4wir
(This setting will select 4-wire video only)
3wir
(This setting will select 3-wire video only)
Once you have selected the
Sync
option, press either Brightness button to save
settings.
Dclr
(This disables the 15 second automatic alpha display clear and menu reset
function.) The Brightness
↑
button enables the clear function and the Brightness
↓
button disables the clear function. The display will show “on” or “off” after the
appropriate button is pressed.
Diag
(This setting is for diagnostic testing)
Sub Menu for Diag.
After selecting the
Diag
option, press the Contrast
↑
and
↓
buttons to select one of the following eleven options:
Bds#
(This is the converter board serial number)
Time
(This is the amount of time the board has been powered on in hours. The
timer can keep track of up to 99,999 hours which is equal to 11.4 years
of continuous use)
Bklt
(This toggles the backlight on and off)
Butn
(This tests the front panel buttons) Pressing either Brightness button
places you in the button test mode. Note: If you press the power button it
will shut off the panel. You must press both Contrast buttons
simultaneously to exit the buttons test.
Dspy
(This tests the alpha display) Pressing either Brightness button will cycle
you through 128 ASCII characters on the alpha display.
R232
(This tests the internal RS232 port) With a loop back connector installed
“PASS” or “FAIL” will be displayed on the alpha display. This feature is
not available on the SXT2010.
Hlin
(This displays the horizontal line count) The value is the hexadecimal
number of horizontal lines per vertical period.
Vcnt
(This displays the vertical count) The value is the hexadecimal vertical
period count at 500ns per count.