DVIGear DVI-3571a User Manual
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5.2 Front Panel Controls
The front panel has controls to manually control the DVI-3571a Universal
Presentation Switcher / Scaler.
1 Power ON / OFF Button and LED: Turns unit ON or sets it to Standby
(LED indicates status).
2 Infrared Receiver: Use with supplied IR remote.
3 INPUT Buttons and LEDs: Direct selection of source (LED indicates
selected source).
4 MENU: Press to access OSD menus.
5 (− / +) Buttons: Press to navigate down / up in the OSD menu.
6 ENTER: Press to confirm OSD menu selection.
Note: Press “−” and “ENTER” simultaneously to instantly switch the output to 720p
resolution or press “+” and “ENTER” simultaneously to switch the output to XGA resolution.
5.3 Using the On-Screen Display Menus
Regardless of whether you operate the switcher / scaler from the front panel
or with the IR Remote Control unit, it is important to become familiar with the
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu structure in order to take full advantage of the
capabilities this product has to offer.
5.3.1 Menu Navigation
If you are using the front panel control method, press the MENU button to display
the OSD menu. Once the menus are displayed, use the “+”, “-”, and ENTER
buttons to navigate through the menu structure. The “-” button will move the
cursor down and “+” will move the cursor up. Once the desired function has been
highlighted, press the ENTER button to select the function. After the function has
been selected, use the “+” and “-” buttons to increase or decrease the selected
value. After the adjustment has been made, press the ENTER button to save
the adjustment. To escape the OSD menus, simply press the MENU button
repeatedly until the OSD turns off.
On the IR remote control unit, press the MENU button to display the OSD menus.
Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the OSD menus. Once the desired
function has been highlighted, press the OK button to select it, and then use the
arrow buttons to make the desired adjustment. Press the OK button to save the
adjustment. Press EXIT to escape from the OSD menus.
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