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VP-731 - Configuring the VP-731 via the OSD MENU Screens

7.7

The Setup Screen

Figure 20: Setup Screen

Setting

Function

Default

Save

Saves up to eight profiles from 1 to 8

Recall

Recalls a profile from 1 to 8

Slideshow

Set the speed for the slide show to Min, Low, Mid, Long, Max

or Off (see

Section 7.7.1

)

Min

Frame Lock

Locks the vertical refresh rate of the output to that of the input.

Set to On or Off.

Note that seamless switching is not possible when working in

the Frame Lock mode unless all sources are frame

synchronized.
In cases where the output resolution can support the vertical

refresh rate of the input, the output refresh rate will change

according to the input refresh rate

Off

Auto Image

Automatically adjusts and aligns the picture each time one of

the UXGA inputs is selected or if the UXGA input resolution has

changed. Set to Manual or Auto

Manual

Switching

Mode

Selects seamless switching (fade-through-Black) or Fast

switching which is faster but may cause glitches on the output

(applies when switching between analog inputs)

Seamless

Factory

Reset

Select Yes to reset your

VP-731 to its preset default settings

Advanced

Setup

Opens the advanced setup menu screen (see

Figure 21

),

which includes the: Mode Set, OSD, Misc, Input and Output

OSD menus (

Section 7.8

)

HDMI

Switch

Behavior

Set to DVD/Normal or PC/Bypass

Set to Normal for sources with HDCP. When in Normal

operation, the unit sends a hot plug to the source for any

Group/Scaler switching request. There might be some graphic

cards that might shut OFF the VGA/HDMI output following the

hot plug detection. To prevent this, set this parameter to the

Bypass mode so the unit will not send a hot plug for switching

request (the hot plug will be detected by the source only when

plugging a physical connection)

Normal

HDMI Input

HDCP

Set to On or Off for each HDMI input

HDCP support can be enabled (On) or disabled (Off) for each

of the HDMI inputs, allowing the source to transmit a non-

HDCP signal if required (for example, when working with a Mac

computer)

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