
3.5 Advanced Options
Menu Options moves the menus to other places on the screen. Auto Adjustment Options sets what will happen automatically and what will not.
Menu Options
These controls move the menu to a different position on the screen or rotate it for Portrait orientation. Menu Time- out is set here.
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Menu Options
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H Position moves the menus (all of them) left and right on the screen. Use the left and right arrow keys to increase or
decrease the distance from the left side of the screen to the left side of the menu. The number indicates the how far across the screen, in percent, the menu starts.
V Position moves the menus up and down. Use the left and right arrow keys (on the
Menu Timeout determines how many seconds the menu will stay on the screen without any activity. Never Time-
out means the menus will not automatically disappear. The maximum time is 60 seconds. The shortest possible time is
2 seconds. The default value, if you have never changed Menu Timeout, is Never Timeout.
Rotate Menu makes the menus readable when the
Bay Cat X is arranged in portrait or landscape orientation.
✎Rotate Menu does not rotate the picture. It only arranges the menus so they read the same way the picture does. To use the Bay Cat X in portrait mode, your source image must be rotated.
Auto Adjustment Options
Each of the “switches” in Auto Options can be turned on or off by selecting it
Auto Setup Options
Retry on lost signals
Do Black/White Levels
Do Frequency
Do Phase
Do Position
When the box is checked, the action will occur under these circumstances:
•When a new source is detected that has not been detected before. (See ’About the input memories’ on this page and “Input system caches” on page 63.)
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