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Extron Electronics SME 100 User Guide User Manual

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Advanced Configuration panel

OSD Duration — This drop-down menu is used to set the amount of time
(in seconds) that the on-screen label is shown on the output display. When an input
is selected, the on-screen label appears as small white text that is placed on a
black background in the top left corner of the display window. The range of settings
is

0

to

5

. The default is

2

.

Test Pattern — This drop-down menu is used to select test patterns which are
used to calibrate display devices. The test patterns are used to configure color,
convergence, focus, resolution, contrast, grayscale, aspect ratio, and audio. See
the "

About the Test Pattern Submenu

" section on page 41 for information on the

available test patterns. The default is

Off

.

Auto Memory — This drop-down menu is used to turn the auto memory feature
on or off. When auto memory is turned on, the SME 100 stores the picture settings
of the incoming signal that is connected to each input. The table below details the
settings that are saved when auto memory is turned on. See the "

About the Auto

Memory Submenu

" section on page 38 for additional information on this feature.

Auto Memory Saved Settings
Web Page

Saved Settings

Encoder Settings
Configuration

Film Mode

Control

Horizontal Shift

Zoom

Vertical Shift

Pan

Horizontal Size

Horizontal Start

Vertical Size

Vertical Start

Detail Filter

Pixel Phase

Color

Total Pixels

Tint

Horizontal Active Pixels

Brightness

Vertical Active Lines

Contrast

Exec Mode — This drop-down menu is used to enable or disable the front panel
lock (executive mode). When the front panel lock is enabled, the front panel controls
on the SME 100 are locked. Communication and control changes can still be made
through the RS-232 connector, Config port, and the web-based user interface.
See the "

Using the Front Panel Lock (Executive Mode)

" section on page 45 for

additional information on this feature.

SME 100 • Web-based Configuration Page

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