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System 5 IP Switchers • Front Panel Features and Basic Operation
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PRELIMINAR
Y
LCD Menus and Basic Switcher Setup
You can configure some basic settings (video type, RGB delay, audio input gain,
bass and treble levels, audio balance, mode, and output level settings) and control
the output volume by using the LCD, the Menu and Next buttons, and the
Volume/Adjust knob. The rest of the configuration must be performed using the
Windows-based configuration software via RS-232 or Ethernet control, or via the
switcher’s embedded Web pages.
The Menu button (
MENU
) provides access to and lets you move between the main
menus: Video Config, Audio Adjust, Audio Settings, and Exit Menu.
Use the Next button (
NEXT
) to select and move between submenus.
The Volume knob (
) has two functions: to allow you to change the output
volume (as shown below) in regular user mode (when menus aren’t active), and to
let you change settings when a submenu is active.
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
VOLUME
ADJUST
VOLUME
ADJUST
VOLUME
ADJUST
VOLUME
ADJUST
VOLUME
ADJUST
VOLUME
ADJUST
Adjusting the volume (note the volume indicator bar)
The following illustration is an example of what you see on the LCD during the
switcher power-on sequence and as you move from main menu to main menu.
Extron
System 5
Video 1
Audio 3
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
12 sec.
5 sec.
Volume
VIDEO
CONFIG
AUDIO
ADJUST
AUDIO
SETTINGS
EXIT
MENU
MENU
NEXT
Timeout (12 sec.)
Power
on
Firmware
Ver2.00
System 5 IP main menu overview
Video output may turn off briefly (for the duration of the RGB delay setting)
while you set the video configuration for inputs 1 and 2 or when you press the
Menu and Next buttons and enter the Video Config menu, whether or not you
make any changes to the configuration.
The illustration on the next page shows the main menus, submenus, and
adjustment options.