Extron electronic MVP 104GX manual User presets, Factory patterns

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User Preset
Recalled

User presets

Before storing any presets, first optimize the window images by setting the picture controls (contrast, brightness, tint, color), the sizing and positioning (horizontal and vertical), and the blanking (top, bottom, left, right). See the “Optimizing the Image” section.

The eight user Preset buttons save/recall eight preset user-defined window output configurations, including window positioning, sizing, blanking, priority, test, and audio input selection.

To save the current window configuration, while in the Default Cycle menu (see Default cycle menu section), press the Store button for three

seconds. The green LED above the store button lights and the amber LED above or below each Preset

PRESETS

 

button flashes for 16 seconds. The

 

 

 

 

 

Select Location

 

 

 

 

message “Select Location To Save”

 

 

 

 

To Save

 

 

 

 

also appears on the LCD panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

during those 16 seconds. During

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P this time, press a Preset button to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

save the configuration. The amber

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Preset

 

 

 

 

LED above or below the selected

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saved

 

 

 

 

user preset button lights and the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

message “User Preset Saved” appears on the LCD panel for 16 seconds. Wait until the Default Cycle menu resumes before pressing any other button.

To recall a user preset, while in the Default Cycle

menu, select a user preset button. The preset’s LED lights

amber. Any configuration modification made to a selected user preset turns the LED off.

Above and below the Preset buttons are slots to attach labels which identifies the preset configurations. The 8 user presets can also be

saved/recalled through RS-232/RS-422 commands. In addition to

these 8 user presets, 16 more user presets can be saved/recalled through RS-232/RS-422 commands only. See the Programmer’s Guide chapter.

Factory patterns

While the LCD panel is in the Default Cycle menu (see Default cycle menu section), pressing the Factory Patterns button displays the LCD message “Preset ## of 20 Menu= No Next=Yes”

where ## refers to the factory pattern preset from 01 to 20.

FACTORY

PATTERNS

 

Rotating the Vertical sizing knob recalls the 20 factory

 

pattern preset window output configurations.

 

Pressing the Menu button rejects the configuration

Preset ## of 20

(=No), and pressing the Next button accepts the

Menu=No Next= Yes

 

configuration (=Yes). Any factory pattern preset can

 

be conveniently stored as a user preset (see the

 

previous User presets section).

 

See figure 3-4for an illustration of the 20 factory pattern presets.

MVP 104GX Operation

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Contents Multi Video Processor MVP 104GXSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisRack mounting Connecting the MVP 104GXQuick Start MVP 104GX Position/Size window menu Default Cycle menuAudio Configuration menu Advanced Configuration menuTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One MVP 104GX Introduction MVP 104GX FeaturesIntroduction About the MVP 104GXTwo MVP 104GX Installation InstallationRack Mounting Procedure Rear panel of MVP 104GX Rear Panel ConnectorsConnecting the MVP 104GX Installation, cont’dUnbalanced audio Audio input and outputFastening captive screws Balanced audioGenlock connections Setting Up Genlock and Vertical Interval SwitchingGenlock setup Ohm Terminator Superimposed waveforms Oscilloscope displaysVectorscope screen during color subcarrier phase adjustment Three MVP 104GX Operation Front Panel FeaturesOperation MVP 104GX Menu FlowchartAudio input selection Front Panel OperationInput selection Freeze controlFactory patterns User presetsMenu and Next buttons with the LCD panel Active window selectionHorizontal positioning Optimizing the ImageHorizontal sizing Vertical sizingTop blanking Rotate the Vertical sizing knob to increase or Product Name submenu Using the Menu SystemDefault Cycle menu Position/Size Window menuTint submenu Picture Controls menuContrast submenu Brightness submenuBottom submenu Window Blanking menuBlanking submenu Top submenuAudio Level submenu Audio Configuration menuAdvanced Configuration menu Right submenuWindow Text submenu Window Priority submenuText Style submenu Input Mode submenuVCR Mode submenu System Reset submenuExit menu Genlock menuOperation, cont’d Four MVP 104GX Windows-based Control Program Installing the Windows-based Control SoftwareUsing the Software Windows-based Control ProgramWindow adjustment example screen Windows-based Control Program, cont’d Five MVP 104GX-initiated messages Remote Control Port RS-232/RS-422Programmer’s Guide Host-to-MVP 104GX CommunicationsReconfig Using the command/response tableProgrammer’s Guide, cont’d Freeze Window Audio Channel Gain Command Ascii Example responses to commandsMVP 104GX-generated unsolicited responses MVP 104GX error responsesAAppendix Removing the top cover Configuring the MVP 104GX for RS-422Relocating the ribbon cable and setting the jumper Reference InformationMVP 104GX Reference Information A-3 Replacing the top coverSpecifications MVP 104GX MVP 104GX Reference Information A-5 Control/remote video processorGeneral MVP 104GX Reference Information FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA