User manual
3.9. System
This selection contains functions which are more applicable to system operation than to picture
adjustment.
3.9.1. User
Available settings: USER 1, 2, 3, 4
A predefined setting stored under a user name can be selected. Several settings of the VP-792 can be
stored under a user name. Thus, different users can store their preferred VP-792 settings and recall
these profiles by picking up their user name from this menu.
Note: Using the Web interface, (any number of) settings can also be stored and restored to and from a
PC disc drive. This feature is only available on V2 hardware.
3.9.2. Names and Profiles
The Names and 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 and 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 saving it under another user
name. Reset Profile allows to restore default VP-792 settings for the currently selected user.
3.9.3. Input Config
Inputs can be configured through the following sub-menus:
VGA Setup:
Submenu for adjusting analog computer video. A button for automatic setup of frequency and phase of
the sampling clock is provided. This automatic adjustment is strongly recommended. Frequency (Clock)
and phase can also be altered manually.
DVI/HDMI Setup:
The DVI-I connector may be used to connect a DVI or a HDMI source. A separate connector dedicated
to HDMI is not provided because of space limitations. By default the EDID of the box is set to assume a
HDMI source supporting video modes accordingly. A DVI source may not behave with the HDMI EDID,
in which case the EDID can be changed to support a DVI source more appropriately.
The automatic HDMI and DVI Color Space and Range settings can be overwritten in this menu. Range
can be set to limited video mode or full range.
The DDC can be taken off line. When setting HDCP Input to OFF VP-792 pretends to be non HDCP
compliant forcing the source to not encrypt data which is not copy protected.
Component Setup:
The synchronisation mode can be switched between 3 wire (YPbPr) and 4 wire (RGBS). The color
space can be manually switched between YPbPr and RGB.
Test Pattern:
When the OSD menu is OFF the test pattern can be toggled through by pressing the up or down keys of
the keypad. For unit control through a Web browser or to set up a certain default test pattern use the
input configuration menu.