Using The Osd; Channel Names; Changing Channel Indicator Colors; Video Settings - ADDER ADDERView CCS-MV4228 User Manual

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USING THE OSD

The OSD deals with settings that may need to be occasionally changed after the initial
commissioning process, such as video, channel and USB settings. The various options
within the OSD are divided into five distinct pages.
To enter the OSD
1 On the console keyboard, enter the following in succession:
• Left Ctrl then Right Ctrl then o
 The menu will appear in the bottom left part of the primary screen.
2 Use your mouse to click the required option(s). There is no Apply button, all changes
are actioned as soon as you click an option.
To exit the OSD
1 Click the X in the top right corner or press the Esc key.
OSD pages
The OSD options are separated into five distinct pages:

Video Settings

Channel Settings

USB Settings

Audio Settings

Advanced Operation

System Information

(upper or lower case is accepted)

Channel names

The front panel display screen clearly shows the currently selected channel number(s)
for the video, audio and USB connections. In addition, you can optionally choose to show
a channel name:
To enter/edit a channel name
1 Access the OSD and select the Channel Settings page (see page 13).
2 Use the Channel Name option to enter the required name.

Changing channel indicator colors

On the front panel there is a numbered button for each channel. To assist with visual
feedback for the operator you can change the highlight color for each button that will
be shown as each channel is selected. The same color choice will also be used on the
optional remote control, when used as well as for each window border.
To enter/edit a channel color
1 Access the OSD and select the Channel Settings page (see page 13).
2 Use the Channel Color option to select the required color.
Currently selected channel number(s)
supplying the video, audio and USB connections
Notes:
• The padlock symbol next to audio indicates
that Audio Hold has been applied to the
displayed channel.
• If the selected channel is connected to a dual
head PC (see page 12), then a '+' symbol
will be displayed next to the channel number,
eg CH: 1+ ADDER_01
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