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Image Menu

The bottom row of buttons provides access to the menu system of the SuperView. These menus are discussed in greater detail later in this chapter.

The buttons to the right of the LCD allow navigation and selection through the menu system. In general, the ENTER button is used to select or confirm a parameter and the ESCAPE button is used to exit out of a parameter. The Arrow buttons are used for navigation.

All of the menus for the SuperView work in a similar way. The top line is the menu title followed by the active window in parenthesis. The remaining three lines display the first three menu items and if applicable, the current value for that input (i.e. Brightness: -100). For example,

IMAGE (3)

>BRIGHTNESS: -100

CONTRAST: +100

SATURATION: +100

There is a prompt (>) which indicates the active menu item. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu items until the menu item you want is on the active line. The menu items work in two different ways. If the menu has a fixed range of values (i.e. Brightness, Input Type, Freeze), then use the Left/Right arrow keys to step through the range of values. Once you find the desired value, press ENTER to confirm and save the new value. Pressing ESCAPE or the Up/Down arrow keys will cancel changes.

The second type of menu is an interactive menu. Examples of these are Size, Position, and Zoom. These menus have no fixed values that you can step through one at a time. For these menus, press the ENTER button to enter the interactive adjustment mode of the menu (the LCD will prompt you with instructions). Use the four arrow keys to make adjustments to the parameter. Press ENTER to confirm your changes or ESCAPE to cancel changes.

From any menu, you can switch to another input to adjust. Do this by pressing one of the numbered buttons along the top left row. The new input number will appear in parenthesis in the LCD menu. Each menu item will also be updated to reflect the current values for the new window. This feature allows you to adjust parameters for ALL of your inputs with one button press. You can stay in a system menu (i.e. Image, Input, etc.) until you have stepped through all of your inputs (1-12).

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Press the IMAGE button to access this menu. It contains all image control menus. These include Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Overscan, Gamma, Double Buffer, and Motion Filter.

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SuperView 3000 specifications

The RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 is a cutting-edge solution designed for multi-source video wall applications, offering unparalleled performance and flexibility for diverse industries, including control rooms, broadcasting, and corporate environments. This display processor harnesses advanced technologies to deliver superior video management capabilities, making it a preferred choice for professionals in need of high-resolution visual outputs.

One of the standout features of the SuperView 3000 is its ability to support a vast range of video formats, allowing for seamless integration of multiple source types. This includes HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and analog inputs, ensuring compatibility with a variety of devices from PCs to cameras. The system is engineered to handle resolutions up to 4K, providing crisp and vibrant visuals that enhance the viewing experience.

Another significant characteristic of the SuperView 3000 is its powerful processing capabilities. The unit can manage multi-window layouts, enabling users to display numerous sources simultaneously on large video walls. This is particularly beneficial in environments where real-time information dissemination is critical, such as in emergency operation centers or newsrooms.

The SuperView 3000 leverages a modular architecture, allowing users to configure the processor according to specific needs. This scalability is a key advantage, as it can grow with the requirements of an organization. Whether using a small setup with a few screens or a massive installation with dozens of monitors, the SuperView 3000 can adapt to varying scale and complexity.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the SuperView 3000. The system includes intuitive software that facilitates easy content management and layout design. Operators can quickly arrange sources, transition between layouts, and implement real-time adjustments, all from a straightforward interface. This ease of use minimizes the learning curve and boosts operational efficiency.

With robust reliability and comprehensive support, including redundancy features and network management tools, the SuperView 3000 is engineered for continuous operation in demanding environments. Its versatility and performance make it an invaluable asset for any organization looking to enhance their visual communication capabilities. In summary, the RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 stands out as a premier choice for advanced video wall processing, offering a suite of features designed to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises.