Operating the RGB 320 Panels • Chapter 3
Controlling the RGB 320 Interface
The RGB 320 can be controlled from the front panel, from an input buffer, from an external
Figure 3-1. The RGB 320 Front Panel
Memory Functions (store/recall/clear)
Although the interface functions are processed within the RGB 320, “virtual interfacing” can be done from an RGB 322, RGB 324 or RGB 340 buffer by pressing the “Show Me” button on its panel. The button requests that the
RGB 320 display the input signal from that buffer to the output display device(s), and also initiates communication with the RGB 320 to allow adjustments to be made from the buffer panel. These include horizontal shift, vertical shift, video levels and audio levels. See the user’s manual
Adjustments for all inputs (buffers or other devices) can be made from the front panel, or from an
________ Memory blocks for each input can be cleared from the front panel by holding the
Video/Audio button while pressing the Input button for the channel to be reset. The input LEDs blink and then are steady “on” when memory has been cleared.
When an input is selected, the RGB 320 searches for a configuration that matches that computer, and it automatically recalls the appropriate video scan rate. It may not be necessary to recalibrate the settings when a computer is selected from an input. Ten of the most popular computer scan rates are permanently programmed into the RGB 320’s memory.
LCD Display
The front panel LCD screen displays five functions:
•The default display shows the scan rate for the selected input (if no video is connected to the selected input, both frequencies will appear as 00.00)
•Horizontal shift (see page
•Vertical shift (see page
•Video level (see page
•Audio level (see page
Figure 3-2. The Front Panel LCD Display
| ________ When switching from one input to another, regardless of where it is from, the LCD |
| display blinks while “locking” in on the new input. For |
| message “reconfig” will appear during this time. If adjustments are made during |
| this transition time, they may not be stored. |
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