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1T-C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
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5.2 MENU and buttons
The on-screen display (OSD) is controlled from the front panel by using these
buttons. MENU will activate the OSD, whilst the and arrowed keys will allow
different menu items to be selected and adjusted – this is detailed in a later section.
5.3 Advanced menus
The above menu item must be ‘On’ to activate certain menu items. These typically
control the more advanced items in the menus.
5.4 Special button combinations and functions
Various button combinations are available to perform certain functions:
These buttons combinations only work when the unit is switched
on and active i.e. with the STANDBY/ON LED off.
5.4.1 Locking front panel buttons & IR remote control
This can be performed by pressing STANDBY/ON and FREEZE at the same time.
All front panel buttons and IR remote commands will be disabled, with the
exception of repeating the above combination to un-lock the unit and for storing the
current locked buttons setting (thus letting you make sure the unit always starts up
with the buttons locked). The IR remote’s LOCK and STORE buttons will always be
active, giving another way to turn button/IR remote locking off.
The STANDBY/ON button will flash when the unit’s buttons are locked.
5.4.2 Restore power-on settings
Should your current settings not allow you to see the on-screen display (OSD),
restoring the last-saved settings might be useful. This can be done by pressing
STANDBY/ON and MENU at the same time until a single beep is heard.
5.4.3 Factory Reset
If you wish to restore all operational parameters to their original condition (for
example, if saved settings prevent the unit from working with your display monitor),
hold the STANDBY/ON and MENU buttons in together until at least two beeps are
heard.
System
Advanced menus [Off]
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