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Quick start:
Mounting your Programmable Digital Frame Liner securely. XCS has gone to great lengths to keep the
same hole mounting pattern as our previous XCS designed products. Use two screws to prevent it from
moving.
Keep it flat against a rigid surface. Don’t leave the chassis or mating connectors unprotected
from damage due to cable stress or impact damage of any kind.
Remember this unit uses DC current only with a voltage input range of 10.0- 33.0 volts.
The output voltage is looped through and is always the same as the input voltage.
Do not pull current back through the
Digital Frame Liner
to power your sled if you have that connector
option added to the chassis.
Do not input two separate video signals in at the same time.
Standard power input connector is an 8 pin wiring for all XCS 1B 308 connectors.
See wiring diagram under Specifications at the end of this manual for pin outs.
There is no power on/off switching. Even though you may have all the graphic displays turned off, the HD-
PDL system still requires power to run the internal video distribution and keypad. If the HD-PDL is not
powered, it will not pass video. It will, however, loop power to your monitor.
Pushbuttons
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acklit silicone rubber pushbuttons allow you to adjust all the PDL’s settings.
BLANK
:
Not a user button. Disabled.
SELECT
:
Allows you to enter (unlock) and (lock) a user programmable
SETTING
in a
specific
PARAMETER
on that
MENU
page.
Button is only active after you press the
MENU
button and times out with the on
screen menu.
UP/DOWN
:
Scrolls through the available
PARAMETER
list on each
MENU
page and also
scrolls through each available user programmable
SETTING
when you are
editing.
Button is only active after you press the
MENU
button and times out with the
menu.
MENU
:
Edit mode. Scrolls through the four editable
MENU
pages
LEVEL, FRAMELINE
CROSSHAIR, SYSTEM
. This button is always active for quick selection of your
MENU
pages. The PDL memorizes and returns to the last MENU page and
PARAMETER
(line item) you were editing.
We have preset all the settings including how long the
MENU
pages stay on screen before they time out.
In the beginning you may wish to increase the length of time the menus stay on screen so you can
familiarize yourself with all the available settings. You will find this feature under the
SYSTEM MENU
page and is listed as
MENU TIMEOUT
with the user settings of
4, 6, 8, 10, OFF
(OFF means the MENUs
stays on screen. But will time out after 30 minutes automatically).