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5.8
System
This selection contains functions which are more applicable to system operation than to picture
adjustment.
5.8.1
User
Several unit settings can be stored under a user name. Different users can store their preferred settings
and recall them by selecting their user name.
User settings are stored automatically and no special action is required by the user. For example, if the
setting is changed from USER1 to USER2, then all of unit’s parameters at the time of the change will be
stored under USER1. When the unit is changed back to USER1, the USER1 settings will be loaded back t
the unit.
Using the Web interface, any number of settings can also be stored/restored to/from the PC.
Settings:
USER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 10
Default :
USER 1
5.8.2
Names/Profiles
The Names/Profiles menu provides input masks to rename the generic input channels and user names.
User names and input channel names can be changed to any word with a maximum of 12 alpha numeric
characters with a value range of 0-9, A-Z and blank.
The unit itself can be given a name. The default name is VIDEOPROC. This name followed by the MAC
address is used by the web server and being displayed in the unit line of the web page.
5.8.3
Input Config
Inputs can be configured through the following sub-menus:
5.8.3.1
Analog Inputs
5.8.3.1.1
VGA Setup:
Frequency (Clock) and phase can also be altered manually, as the vertical and horizontal
position
Settings:
0 to 32
Default :
0
Colour Space
Settings:
RGB or YCbCr
Default :
RGB
The greyscale range can be reduced by switching from full to limited (see range values
discussed in the output config section)
Settings:
Full / Limited
Default :
Full
A reset button to factory defaults is provided, to return the phase, clock and positional
settings to the original positions.
The preferred video mode can be selected in the EDID Input Format menu. This setting can
force the source to output a certain video mode provided the driver of the graphic card reads
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