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Extron Electronics MS9400 HD FrEND User Manual

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MS9400 HD FrEND User Guide

Chapter 2: Player Controls and Set-Up

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IR Remote Control Features

NOTE: Button functions on the two remote control versions are identical; only the button legends are different.

Press the <MENU> button to activate the on-screen menu.

Navigate the MS9400 screen menus by using the thumb-joystick on the hand-held remote control:

• Rock the joystick left/right/up/down as needed to move the cursor around the menu as you would a

mouse on a computer screen

• Press <SELECT> on the joystick to “Click” on the appropriate screen menu buttons.
• Press <MENU> to exit the screen menu at any time.

The / button

Press the FUNC button (Version 2) or the LAST button (Version 1) and then any of buttons 1 through 9 on the
keypad to implement a number of preset control features (macros). These macros are stored as ‘FX.mac’ files in
the /media folder on the HD FrEND.

FUNC/LAST +1: Sets video output 1 mode to RGBHV

FUNC/LAST +2: Sets video output 1 mode to YPrPb

FUNC/LAST +3: Sets video output 1 resolution to 1920 x 1080i 59

FUNC/LAST +4: Sets video output 1 resolution to 1280 x 720p 59

FUNC/LAST +5: Sets video output 1 resolution to 720 x 480p 59

FUNC/LAST +6: Sets video output 1 resolution to 1920 x 1080i 50

FUNC/LAST +7: Sets video output 1 resolution to 1280 x 720p 50

FUNC/LAST +8: Sets video output 1 resolution to 720 x 576p 50

FUNC/LAST +9: Load Playlist 1 and play once

The above combinations may be customized (re-programmed) by the user to activate any of the MS9400’s control
commands (from the MS9400 Control Protocol).

NOTE: In the event that you should select a video output format that is not supported by the monitor in use - the
screen will go black and you will lose the menu display.

To ‘reset’ the menu display i.e. return to the default video output mode (1080i29, RGBHV), press FUNC/LAST
then ‘3’ on the remote and the menu display will re-appear.

Refer to the section ‘Configuration, Display’ later in this chapter for more information on display formats
supported by the MS9400.

Refer to Chapter 7: Using the GPIO Interface for more information on customization of the ‘FX.mac’ files.