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4In the Browser Proxy IP field, type an IP address if the Browser Proxy was Enabled.

5In the Browser Proxy PORT field, type the port if the Browser Proxy was Enabled.

6In the Default transparency between OSD and video layer field, type a number that is between 0 to 255: (128 is average where video and graphics blend together). Also, see examples in the Transparency section of this guide.

0 = video only, no graphics

255 = graphics only, no video

7In the Start screen display time field, type the number of milliseconds you want the initial screen to be displayed at startup. (1 millisecond = 1/1000 second)

8In the Screen Height field, type the height of the screen that is displaying your graphics image.

9In the Screen Width field, type the width of the screen that is displaying your graphics image.

10If any changes were made to this screen, do the following:

To enable the changes, click Apply

To save the changes, click the Administration menu > click Save Configuration > click Save.

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Contents Page Product Registration Contents Actions Packaged Contents IntroductionRequirements System RequirementsFeatures TWO Modes of CommunicationTWO Modes of Operation StandaloneFront View Remote ControlBack View Setup Manually Configure Your PCLogin Connect the NMP-500TO a DisplayDVI Put Batteries in Remote Control Startup URLS/NETWORK Configuration ManagementBrowser Configuration ViewSonic NMP-500 VNC Client VIDEO/AUDIO Configuration TAS Configuration System Services Configuration Actions Video MulticastVideo Http Playlist To create a playlistVNC Client Transparency GO to URL Administration Advanced Video ConfigurationSecurity Save Configuration Default SettingsReboot Firmware UpgradeHelp StatusLicense AboutCompliance and Safety Notices AppendixCanadian compliance notice For EU-member states only as follows Screens Actions Administration Help Customer Support = FAXSpecifications CvbxLimited Warranty ViewSonic Limited Warranty Terms and ConditionsLimitation of Implied Warranties