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Level 1 Menu
Level 2 Menu
Level 3 Menu
Description
Ambient Light
Sensor
High — Frequently adjust the backlight based on input from
the sensor.
Low — Periodically adjust the backlight based on input from
the sensor.
Off — Do not adjust the backlight based on input from the
sensor.
The default setting is Off.
Interface Select
If the display will be controlled by software on a media player/
computer, select the type of cable connecting it to that media
player/computer:
RS232 — for RS-232 cable.
Network — for Ethernet cable.
The default setting is Network.
Auto Detection
On — Allows the display to automatically detect a signal on
any input source and show the image.
Off — Video source must be selected manually.
The default setting is On.
NSM Network
If the display is controlled by software on a networked media
player/computer, it needs settings that tell the media player/
computer where to send command data:
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Enable — Allows the network host computer to assign an IP
Address to the display when it comes on line.
Disable — Allows you to assign a permanent IP Address and
Subnet Mask.
The default setting is Enable.
IP Address
The Internet Protocol address needed for a network
connection.
The default is 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask
A number specific to your network used in conjunction with the
IP address.
The default is 255.255.255.0
WOL
Wake-up On Low power
Enable - Management software can change the display from
low power (“sleep”) to full power.
Disable - Management software cannot change the display
from low power to full power.
The default setting is Disable
VOE Network
If the display receives video data from a networked media
player/computer, it needs settings that tell the media player/
computer where to send video data:
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