Operating instructions

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3.9. System
This selection contains functions which are more applicable to system operation than to picture
adjustment.
3.9.1. User
Settings: USER 1, 2, 3, 4
A predefined setting stored under a user name can be selected. Several settings of the HQView-100S
can be stored under a user name. Thus, different users can store their preferred HQView-100S settings
and recall these profiles by picking up their user name from this menu.
3.9.2. Names/Profiles
The Names/Profiles menu provides input masks to rename the generic input channels and user names.
User names and input channel names can be changed to any word with a maximum of 12 alpha
numeric characters with a value range of 0-9, A-Z and blank.
The Names/Profiles menu allows the user to store profiles under a certain user name. It also allows to
copy user profiles by loading a profile stored under one user name and save it under another user
name. Reset Profile allows to restore default HQView-100S settings for the currently selected user.
3.9.3. Test Pattern
Settings: Grey V Bars, Grey H Bars, Aspect Test, Multi Test, Warp Adjust, SMPTE, PLUGE
List box to choose a test pattern. When the OSD menu is off the test pattern can be toggled through by
pressing the up and down keys of the keypad.
3.9.4. Display Mode
The “Display Mode” can be set to either Low Latency or Best Picture. In Best Picture optimum image
processing is applied, whereas in Low Latency mode the lowest latency is achieved. The flicker of
interlaced video is not suppressed totally for the latter setting. Thus it has the disadvantage of
conventional CRT TVs, but also their advantage of almost no delay in response, which is important for
applications such as gaming, simulation or imaging in medical treatment.
3.9.5. Menu Settings
This menu provides items to change the menu position and menu display time, i.e. the time after which
the OSD is switched off again with no user interaction. OSD Messages can be activated and
deactivated.
The menu language can be altered and the keypad can be locked. To unlock the keypad a combination
of keys has to be pressed at the same time. The locking of the keyboard is accompanied by the
message: Keypad is locked. Press Menu/Up/Down to unlock. When successfully unlocking the keypad
the message shows up: Keypad unlocked.
3.9.6. Network Settings
The Network Settings menu allows to configure the HQView-100S TCP/IP address for communication
with e.g the warp generator PC tool. Under Address Type a static or DHCP leased address can be
chosen. The static address and Netmask need to be entered manually.
The Network Settings menu has a section with information on the DHCP Status and IP address
assigned to the board, as well as the fixed MAC Address programmed into the HQView-100S. The
DHCP status is Off when static assignment is used or it displays an address when DHCP has leased an
address accordingly or it is None assigned if the lease was not successful.