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Control and Display Descriptions

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9084 PRODUCT MANUAL

9084-OM (V4.0)

Note:

Instructions provided here are applicable for all available user control meth-
ods. However, DashBoard™ and the Remote Control Panel provide greatly
simplified user interfaces as compared to using the 9084 card edge controls.
For this reason, it is strongly recommended that DashBoard™ or a Remote
Control Panel be used for all 9084 applications other than the most basic
cases.

Note:

Not all functions available using DashBoard™ or the Control Panel are avail-
able using the card edge controls.

Note:

When a setting is changed, settings displayed on DashBoard™ (or the
Remote Control Panel) are the settings as effected by the 9084 card itself and
reported back to the remote control; the value displayed at any time is the
actual value as set on the card.

Function Submenu/Parameter Submenu Overview

The functions and related parameters available on the 9084 card are organized
into function submenus, which consist of parameter groups as shown below.

Figure 3-1 shows how the 9084 card and its submenus are organized, and also
provides an overview of how navigation is performed between cards, function
submenus, and parameters.

Figure 3-1 Function Submenu/Parameter Submenu Overview

9084

Submenu a

Submenu b

Submenu z

• • •

Individual Parameters

Each submenu consists of groups of parameters
related to the function submenu. Using the “Video
Proc” function submenu example, the individual
parameters for this function consist of various video
processor parameters such as Luma Gain, Color Gain,
and so on.

If using DashBoard™ or a Remote Control Panel, the
desired 9084 card is first selected.

The desired function submenu is next
selected.
Function Submenus consist of parameter
groups related to a particular 9084 card
function (for example, “Video Proc”).

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