Extron electronic ECP 1000 Operation, cont’d, Using the Menus, Changing the backlight intensity

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Operation, cont’d

In the display of attached screens, a dot represents a screen that is not attached.

Using the Menus

The ECP 1000 menus allow you to do the following:

Change the backlight intensity (see below).

Perform a system reset (see page 3-5).

Program the ECP 1000 (see page 3-5).

Changing the backlight intensity

The buttons on the top panel of the ECP 1000 are backlit to make them easier to see in rooms with low-level lighting. You can control the amount of light the buttons emit by doing the following:

1.From the default screen, press the Menu button. The Back Light menu appears (figure 3-3).

Performing a system reset

A system reset returns all settings to their factory defaults. It removes all user-programmed effects, and returns pre- programmed effect buttons to their original effects. It also cancels the screen selection button settings.

To perform a system reset, do the following:

1.From the default screen, press the Menu button twice. The System Reset menu appears (figure 3-4).

 

 

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Figure 3-4 — Performing a system reset

2.Press the Next button. The Take to Confirm menu appears.

3.Do one of the following:

To confirm the system reset, press the Take button. The system reset occurs, and the default screen appears.

To cancel the system reset and exit the LCD menu, press the Menu button twice. The default screen appears.

To proceed to the Program Mode menu, press the Menu button once.

Figure 3-3 — Changing the backlight

2.Press the Next button. The Intensity screen appears.

3.Rotate the Adjust knob until the backlight is at the desired intensity.

4.Do one of the following:

To exit the LCD menu, press the Menu button three times. The default screen appears.

To proceed to the System Reset menu, press the Menu button once.

To return to the Back Light menu, press the Next button once.

Programming the ECP 1000

When the ECP 1000 is in program mode, it cannot control effects on the SGS 408.

The SGS 408 Control Program allows you to program the ECP 1000. Before the software can communicate with the ECP 1000, the ECP 1000 must be in program mode. To enter program mode, do the following:

1.From the default screen, press the Menu button three times. The Program Mode menu appears (figure 3-5 on the next page).

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Contents ECP Event Control PanelTable of Contents Introduction Table of Contents, cont’dOne Installation FeaturesTwo Introductionroduction, cont’dInstallationtal ation, cont’d Rear Panel Features InstallationOperation Installation, cont’dThree Power-up Operationration, cont’d Top Panel ControlsUsing the Menus Performing a system resetOperation, cont’d Changing the backlight intensityApplying a Switch Applying a dissolveApplying a cut Applying a titleWipes Standard wipe transitions11 Square wipe effects Four Control Software for WindowsStarting the Software Installing the SoftwareControlSoftwareforforWindows,cont’d Control Software for Windows, cont’d AAppendixReference Information Installing a firmware update ReferencerenceInformation,cont’d Maintenance and UpgradesCleaning the fan filter Specifications Reference Information, cont’dReplacing keycap labels GeneralPart Numbers MtbfPrecautions