Extron electronic DVS 304 manual Exit Menu, Resetting an Input, Using the swap feature

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Using the swap feature

Use the swap feature to switch the active main window input with the current PIP input. For example if the main window is Input 4 (RGB scaled) and the PIP window is Input 1 (composite), applying the swap command results in Input 1 becoming the main window and Input 4 the PIP window.

For audio models (DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD, DVS 304 DVI A, and DVS 304 DVI AD), you can set audio to follow the main (default) or PIP window. Audio breakaway is not possible while PIP mode is on; audio must follow either the main window or the PIP window.

Exit Menu

From this submenu, press the Menu button to return to the Start Auto Image menu cycle, or press the Next button to return to the default cycle.

 

Default Cycle

 

 

 

 

2 sec.

 

INPUT 1

 

OUTPUT

 

COMPOSITE

2 sec.

1024 x 768@60

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

START AUTO

 

 

 

IMAGE ON IN1

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

INPUT

MEMORY

 

 

CONFIG

PRESETS

 

 

MENU

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

PICTURE

IP

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

CONFIG

 

 

 

 

 

MENU

MENU

 

 

OUTPUT

ADVANCED

 

 

CONFIG

CONFIG

 

 

MENU

MENU

 

(Audio models only)

AUDIO

TO EXIT MENU

NEXT

CONFIG

PRESS NEXT

 

 

MENU

MENU

 

Figure 23. Exit Menu

Resetting an Input

Each input of the DVS 304 scaler can have its parameters, including auto memories, reset to default values by holding down the specific input button together with the Menu button, until the input number and Reset message is displayed on the LCD screen.

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Contents DVS 304 Series Achtung PrecaucionAvertissement VorsichtFCC Class a Notice Extron Electronics. All rights reservedContents Menu System DVS 304 Series Description IntroductionDVS 304 Models Features Memory and input presetsDVS 304 DVI Models Four inputsControlling the DVS 304 Devices Buffered video outputsOptions and Accessories Cabling Rear Panel CablingPin VideoWiring the RJ-45 Ground Signal ground Input Pin RS-232 Function DescriptionInput No connectionOperation Front Panel OverviewMenus, Configuration, and Adjustments Menu Navigation Using Front Panel ControlsMenu Overview Between themMain Menu Input Configuration Start Auto ImageInput 1 video type Input 2 video typeInput 3 video type Input 4 video typeOutput Configuration Picture ControlOutput Format Resolutions and Refresh RatesSync Polarity Memory Preset Audio Configuration Audio Models OnlyMemory Preset Per input Total Save Memory Preset Clear CLR memory presetRecalling a preset Input presetIP Configuration Advanced ConfigurationBlue mode Auto switch modeRGB delay Auto-ImageEnhance mode OSD labelTest pattern Refresh LockAspect Mode Auto Memory and Auto Image FeaturesAuto Memory Auto Memory Per input TotalPicture-in-picture mode Changing the inputUsing the swap feature Resetting an InputExit Menu DVS 304 Reset Mode Summary Resetting the UnitMode Activation Result Purpose and Notes System Reset Front Panel Lockout Executive ModesSetting up the DVS to Work with a Matrix Switcher DVS 304 Devices Connected to a Matrix SwitcherFrom the Tools menu, select Sync Scaler to Matrix Switcher Sync DVS 304 to Matrix Switcher window opens Removing the Sync to Matrix ScriptDVS 304 Series Operation SIS Communication Control Pin RS-232 Function DescriptionPassword Information Error ResponsesError Response References Error NumbersUsing the Command and Response Tables Command and ResponsesTelnet Web Browser Symbol Definitions Password is also removed X7@ = Input selection 2 or SIS Command Edid Table see SIS Command and Response Table Input aspect ratio Video muteEdid emulation for input 4 DVI models only EI*X10*EDIDX6Color available for PAL and Ntsc only Tint available for Ntsc composite and S-video onlyContrast BrightnessZoom mode PanOutput scaler rate Output sync formatMemory presets inputs 1 to Input presets input 4 onlyWrite and read input preset name inputs 4 presets only Audio mute audio models onlyVolume control audio models only RGB delay timeAuto switch mode Test patternPIP mode Swap when PIP mode is OnPIP mode audio follow audio model only View internal temperatureFront panel security lockout Executive Mode Enhanced modeAspect mode SDI field flipSIS Command and Response Table for IP Control Port Ethernet data portE0 *X6 TC Firmware version requestsEvent control Information requestsEAE Web browser specific command IP setup commandsMail X4&SM#CZ ECZ EECS E WX1CSECG WX3#CU Re-map port designationsEMT EMHEMD Listing connectionsDirectory commands File commandsFile erase commands Reset ZAP/erase CommandsEZA EZIInstalling the Software Signal Processing Products Control ProgramInstallation from the DVD Installation from the Web Site Starting the SppcpUsing the Sppcp OrientationFile menu Sppcp MenusOptions menu Sync to Matrix Switcher Window Tools menuSystems Settings Window Firmware Loader Window Help menu Process RunningControl Tab Control Tab WindowConfiguration Tab I/O Configuration Tab WindowAdvanced Settings Tab Status BarAccessing the Default Web Pages Ethernet ControlNavigating the Default Web Pages StatusSystem Status Status tab displays the System Status page for the DVSConfiguration System SettingsIP Address Scaler Settings Scaler SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeFile Management Web Server File ManagementControl User ControlPresets PresetsMenu System Default Cycle MenuMain Menu Input Configuration Menu Start Auto Image MenuAudio Configuration Menu Output Configuration MenuMemory Preset Menu IP Configuration Menu Advanced Configuration MenuExecutive Mode Menu Enable Executive ModeSpecifications Reference MaterialVideo Input Video ProcessingAudio DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD, DVS 304 DVI A, DVS 304 DVI AD SyncControl/Remote Decoder/Scaler General Part Numbers and Accessories Included PartsOptional Parts Description Part Number ModelsSerial Digital Interface SDI Card Installation Installation of the SDI cardDVS 304 Series Reference Information DVS 304 Series Reference Information USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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