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Configuring the display
The SP31.7 provides several options to allow you to choose how information is displayed on the
front panel and on-screen displays. This chapter describes the options for doing this, and gives
examples of each of the options.
CONFIGURING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
You can choose to show information about the SP31.7
settings superimposed on the video image as an on-screen
display, and the SP31.7 provides a range of options to allow
you to configure the position, color, and duration of the
on-screen display.
To change the on-screen display
Highlight DISPLAY SETTINGS in the SETUP MENU
and press the SELECT button on the front panel or
remote control to select it.
The DISPLAY SETTINGS menu will be displayed:
The following options on the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu
determine the on-screen display:
Option Description
OSD TRANSPARENT Set to YES to allow the video image to show
through the background of the on-screen
display, or NO to blank the video image when
the on-screen display is displayed.
TV SYSTEM Specifies the TV system to ensure the
correct size and position of the on-screen
displays. Can be set to NTSC or PAL .
Option Description
(continued)
OSD POSITION Specifies the position of the on-screen
display as one of the options TOP or
BOTTOM.
OSD TIME Set to 1-10 sec to determine how long the
on-screen display stays on the screen, or
NONE to disable the on-screen display.
CONFIGURING THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
The next two options on the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu
allow you to choose the brightness of the front panel display,
and the delay before the display dims in DIM mode.
The following options are provided:
Option Description
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 1-4 to specify the brightness, or OFF to
blank the front panel display.
DISPLAY TIME NONE for no delay, or 1 sec to 10 sec
for a specified time delay before dimming.
CONFIGURING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The final option allows you to control the SP31.7 using an
external control system:
Option Description
REMOTE SELECT Set to FRONT to control the SP31.7 using an
infra-red remote control pointed at the front
panel, or REAR to control it via an infra-red
repeater connected to the RJ45 DATA socket
on the back panel.
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