System Setup Menu - Crestron C2N-DVP4DI Operation Manual

Crestron c2n-dvp4di digital video processor: operations guide
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Digital Video Processor
14 • Digital Video Processor: C2N-DVP4DI
The MAIN MENU contains the following button selections:
EXIT and Reboot - This button verifies that all of the setup information
has been saved to the EEPROM, reboots the system, and displays the main
page that has been programmed into your system.
SETUP (Under System) – Used to configure the standby timeout, interface
and RS-232 port. Refer to page 14.
DIAGNOSTICS (Under System) – Used for the touchscreen test and to
enable/disable the Ethernet. Refer to page 18.
RGB and Video SETUP (Under RGB and Video) – Permits adjustment of
video inputs and output. Refer to page 19.
RGB and Video DIAGNOSTICS (Under RGB and Video) – Used to
check color ramp, grid output, and video paths. Refer to page 31.
RGB and Video OPTIONS (Under RGB and Video) – Used to select the
on-screen to on-screen effect (stretch and fade). Refer to page 31.
TRANSLUCENT OBJECTS (Under RGB and Video) – Used to make
objects/buttons transparent over video. Refer to page 33.

System Setup Menu

The SYSTEM SETUP MENU, accessed from the right side of the MAIN MEMU,
contains three sub menus: Interface, RS-232, and Standby Timeout. After these setup
parameters have been entered, select the Return button to return to the MAIN
MENU.
System Setup Menu
STANDBY TIMEOUT, located at the middle of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU can
turn off the C2N-DVP4DI output to the display device when it is inactive for a
specified time frame (minutes). When the display is reactivated from the "sleep"
mode, the last screen shown reappears. Minutes can vary from 0 to 120, where 0
disables the timeout. Timeout is adjustable in 1-minute increments between 0-10,
and in 10-minute increments between 20 and 120. DOWN and UP buttons decrease
and increase the timeout, respectively.
NOTE: Do not use Standby Timeout to turn of the display if you do not have a
mouse or an external touchpanel connected to the mouse COM port. To get around
this, program an external button to initiate/end sleep mode. A Device Extender
symbol is available for this purpose, the Touchpanel Sleep/Wake Manager. Refer to
Crestron C2N-DVP4DI
Operations Guide – DOC. 6112

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