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Using RGB Delay
Change the output volume level
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2.
Click the desired output.
3.
Click the Video Only, Audio Only, or Video & Audio button to select video,
audio, or both for muting. Each mouse click on a button toggles the other two
buttons off.
4.
Click the Mute or UnMute button to mute or unmute the selected output, or
click the Mute All or UnMute All to mute or unmute all of the outputs.
Observe the Mute status indications on the page (figure 6-13). Unmuted is
displayed in green and muted is displayed in red.
Figure 6-13 — Mute status indications
If you choose an output number greater than 2, (i.e., outputs 3 or 4 for Video signals and
5 or 6 for S-video signals) the Mute options are no longer accessible.
Users can use the RGB Delay feature to insure smooth, glitch-free transitions
between input of the Computer group only. With a range of half second
increments, the maximum delay possible is 5 seconds.
To use the RGB Delay feature
1.
Click on the RGB Delay drop box. A drop down scroll box appears
(figure 6-14).
Figure 6-14— Output selection drop box
2.
Click the desired time (in seconds) for the output delay.
If you choose an output number greater than 2, (i.e., outputs 3 or 4 for Video signals and
5 or 6 for S-video signals) the RGB Delay options are no longer accessible.
Users can set each output's volume level through a range from zero steps of
attenuation (full attenuation, minimum volume) to 64 steps of attenuation (no
attenuation, full volume) from the Video & Audio Settings page.
If you choose an output number greater than 2, (i.e., outputs 3 or 4 for Video
signals and 5 or 6 for S-video) the volume level options are no longer
accessible.
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