Changing Text Fields; Configuration Menus - evertz 7700 Manual

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5.3.

CHANGING TEXT FIELDS

Some of the controls of the OSD menu allow you to adjust a text based field. Editing a line of text can be a
little tedious with a toggle switch and a push button, but it can be done with the following procedure:
1. Select the text to edit by hitting the push button when the menu item is selected.
This will take you to a screen that has the label/name of the text being edited and
a white box. The white box contains the text to change and is drawn to the
maximum size of the text field.
2. Use the toggle switch to select/change the first character of the text message.
Note the arrow under the character. This indicates which character you are
currently changing with the toggle switch.
3. Once you have selected the character, press the push button. This will advance
the arrow and take you to the next character to change.
4. There are two special characters to help you enter the text; a backspace
character (left pointing arrow), and an end of line character (right pointing arrow):
Left arrow: If you have accidentally advanced to the next character and want
to go back, select the left arrow with the toggle switch. When you press the
push button, you will go back to the previous character. This will save you
from having to complete the editing and re-edit it to change the mistake.
Right arrow: If you are done changing the text, and the new text is shorter
than old text, you can terminate the line with a right pointing arrow. When you
use the push button after selecting the right arrow, the editing session is over
and you will return to the menu structure.
5. You are done editing when you reach the end of the field (maximum length), or
you select the right arrow and press the push button.
5.4.

CONFIGURATION MENUS

This section describes the operation of the On Screen Display (OSD) of user controllable parameters. The
following tables are arranged in a tiered structure to indicate the path taken to reach the control. An
underline indicates the factory default values.
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