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SETUP SUBMENU 
■ Format Display 
- Auto  -  This mode  will display the  video format 
information  for  about  8  seconds  whenever  video 
format is changed. 
-  Off  - This mode will not display any video format 
information. 
-  On - This mode will always display current video 
format information. 
■ Timecode  
Selects among  to following options:  OFF /  LTC / 
VITC1 / VITC2. In the most cases, the value of LTC 
and VITC1 will be identical to each other. 
■ Power Save 
• When enabled, the  monitor will go to sleep when the selected  amount of time has  passed 
after a loss of picture occurs. 
• When a valid video format is detected, the monitor will wake up from the sleep state. 
• Pressing any front panel keys will wake up the monitor. 
• In the sleep state, all lights (including the backlight and front key indicators) are turned off. 
• Any change in parallel remote status will wake up the monitor. 
• Tally status is not affected by sleep mode. 
■ Key Lock 
In the locked mode all front panel keys are disabled except for accessing the menu. 
■ Picture Delay 
Allows the user to select the processing delay time: 
  Normal   Typically 3 frame delay with best picture quality 
  Fast    Typically 1.5 frame delay at good picture quality 
  Fastest   Typically 0.5 frame delay with some picture artifacts 
■ Backlight 
Allows user to dim the backlight from 100% to 25% in order to compensate for ambient lighting 
conditions or to extend the life of the BLU. 
■ Reset to MFG Default 
• This will restore all configuration values and functions to the default factory state. 
• This will not change Model Name, Serial Number, or White Balance Data. 
• Requires Confirm action by selecting Confirm again. 
(Select Reset -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter) 
• Resetting default will not effect backed up data. 
■ Backup User Configuration 
• This command backs up all user information to the secondary EEPROM (User settings) 
• Requires action by selecting Confirm again. 
(Select Backup -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter) 
■ Restore User Configuration 
This  will  restore  all  information  previously stored  to  the  secondary  EEPROM  (User  settings) 
and overwrites all Current settings. Requires Confirm action by selecting Confirm twice. (Select 
Restore -> Press Enter -> Select Confirm -> Press Enter). After restoration, the system exits 
the OSD menu. 
■ Fan Control 










