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ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher • Operation and Setup

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Press the Video button to exit RGB delay mode. The Video button ceases

flashing, and remains lit green, and the Audio button lights red. The View,

Esc, and output buttons extinguish.

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Alternatively, pressing Enter or Preset exits the RGB delay mode.

Changing the RGB delay

To change the RGB delay, do the following:
1

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Press Esc to clear all pending changes and reset the LCD.

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Press and hold the Video button for 3 seconds, until it flashes green. The

View, Esc, and one output button lights green, and the LCD shows the RGB

delay for the indicated (lit) output.

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The output button that lights is the last output button pressed in the previous

front panel operation made just prior to this RGB viewing.

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Select the desired output button, and observe the LCD screen.

4

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Use the View and Esc buttons to increase or decrease the RGB delay in

0.1 second steps until the desired setting is reached (see figure 3-24).

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Alternatively, either of the front panel encoders can be used to increase or

decrease the RGB delay to the desired setting (see figure 3-24).

PRESET

ENTER

ESC

VIEW

PRESET

ENTER

ESC

VIEW

Step 4.
Press the Esc button
to

increase the RGB delay by

0.1 second increments.

Press the View button to
decrease the RGB delay by
0.1 second decrements.

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RGB

D

elay

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The LCD shows the

new

RGB delay setting for the

selected output.

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econds

ADJUST

Alternatively, rotate either of the front panel
encoders to increase or decrease the
RGB delay by 0.1 second intervals.

or

Figure 3-24 — Steps 4 for setting the RGB delay

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Press the Video button to exit the RGB delay display and adjust mode. The

Video button ceases flashing, and remains lit green. The Audio button lights

red, and the View, Esc, and output buttons extinguish. The LCD resets.

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The RGB interval is stored in non-volatile memory. When power is removed

and restored, the RGB delay settings are retained.