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ISM 824 Integration Scaling Multiswitcher • Operation and Setup
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When the sub level is entered, the last selected input lights steady green. All
other input buttons flash green.
3. Select the desired input by pressing its button. That button lights green, and
all other buttons flash green. The LCD screen indicates the input number
selected.
4. Rotate either encoder to select the signal format for that input.
5. Either select another input and repeat step 4, or press the Next or Menu
buttons to exit up to the top level menu. Alternatively wait 30 seconds for the
device to time out to the default display.
Output card conguration menu
This third menu level is reached by pressing the Menu button three times, or a
number of times until the Output Card Configuration menu is shown in on the
LCD screen. This series of submenus is used to congure the optional Universal
and Video Scaler output cards.
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Universal Scaler and Video Scaler cards have a different set of submenus and are
discussed separately.
Press the Next button to bring up the first submenu (Select Output). The last
configurable output button selected lights green. If a different output type is to
be configured, press the output button for that card, or rotate either front panel
encoder to select the output.
Universal Scaler conguration menu
To congure the Universal Scaler card using the Output Card Conguration menus
(see figure 3-44), follow the steps in each submenu shown below.
The Output Card Conguration submenus for the Universal Scaler card are; Select
Output, Input Setup, Output Cong., User Presets, and Advanced Cong.
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Within any submenu, press the Menu button to go directly to the top level
(Output Card Configuration) menu.
If no front panel buttons or encoders are used for 30 seconds, the device times
out and goes back to the default display cycle.
If a Universal Scaler card (ISM RGB) is installed, during power up a color bar
test briefly appears on the display device.