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Monitor
In this page is possible to configure system video outputs.
You can access three menus:
• Settings
• PiP-PaP
• Plasma
Settings
In this page you can set following system parameters:
• Monitors Number
• Monitor Menu
• Video outputs
Dropdown Menu ” Monitors Number” (default setting: Automatic).
Following table shows all available configurations:
Dropdown menu
“Monitors Number”
Connected monitors
Automatic
System automatically recognises connected monitors
TV1
TV1+TV2
TV1+XGA
TV1+ TV2+XGA
One analogic monitor
Two analogic monitor
One analogic monitor and one XGA monitor
Two analogic monitor and one XGA monitor.
Dropdown Menu ” Monitor Menu” (default setting: Automatic).
In case the Multi Monitor configuration has been choosen, so to have more monitors connected to the system, is possible to choose where to see GUI – Graphical user interface.
Available configurations are:
Automatic
TV1
TV2
XGA
GUI set by the system
GUI always on TV1
GUI always on TV2
GUI always on XGA
16:9 check box (use only with 16:9 monitors).
If selected system adds vertical side banners in order to scale fullscreen video image from 4:3 to 16:9.
16:9 selection is possible for both TV1, TV2 and XGA video outputs.
TV1: connect a monitor or an analogic TV to TV1 video output (RCA connector, point
2
of cabling scheme). 16:9 check box (use only with 16:9 monitors).
TV2: connect a monitor or an analogic TV to TV2 video output (RCA connector, point
2
of cabling scheme). 16:9 check box (use only with 16:9 monitors).
XGA: connect a monitor with a XGA connector to XGA video output. Choose in dropdown menu used monitor (XGA out in cabling scheme). 16:9 check box (use only with 16:9 monitors).
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Table of contents
- 6 SAFETY RULES
- 7 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- 8 ABOUT VEGA X5 SYSTEM
- 10 REMOTE CONTROL
- 13 CABLING SCHEME
- 14 VIDEOCONFERENCE TIPS
- 15 SYSTEM POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION
- 17 OPERATION AND USE
- 23 Dual Video Connection
- 24 Dual Video Disconnection
- 24 Entering Names in the Phonebook
- 25 Modifying and Erasing Phonebook Entries
- 25 Connecting to a global Remote Phonebook
- 28 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - SETTINGS
- 28 Control panel
- 28 Display
- 29 Screensaver
- 29 Remote control
- 29 Call-Answer-Mode
- 29 General
- 30 Broadcast
- 30 Display Status Bar and Transparency
- 31 Customize colors
- 32 Audio
- 32 Inputs
- 32 Processing
- 32 Outputs
- 33 Video Quality
- 33 Cameras
- 33 Settings
- 33 Customize
- 33 Driver
- 34 Monitor
- 34 Settings
- 35 PiP-PaP
- 36 Plasma
- 41 Data Channels
- 42 Password
- 42 Encryption
- 43 Licenses
- 44 Terminal Settings
- 44 Network interface
- 45 ISDN network interface
- 46 Access Configuration (ISDN BRI Euro)
- 46 Access configuration (ISDN BRI National)
- 46 Access configuration (ISDN PRI Euro)
- 47 Access configuration (ISDN PRI National)
- 48 NIC network interface
- 48 G.703 interface configuration(option whit license)
- 49 NIC (V.35/RS449/RS530/X21) Interface Configuration (Licence Required—see “Licences” for more information)
- 50 IP configuration
- 50 IP Configuration
- 52 H323 Settings
- 52 SIP Settings
- 53 Services
- 56 PPPoE
- 56 Enable network
- 57 Location
- 57 Load default settings
- 59 Slides storage
- 59 Slides recall via WEB client
- 59 Saving slides on a PC
- 60 Technical Specification MCU
- 61 Multiconference Setup
- 62 How to start a multiconference
- 65 Multiconference Management
- 65 MCU control panel icons
- 68 Terminals status during a MCU
- 68 Ending a Multiconference
- 69 Dual Video in MCU
- 69 Terminal test
- 70 Interfaces
- 70 Connection Status
- 71 Hardware
- 71 Software Release
- 72 CONNECTING A PERSONAL COMPUTER
- 73 REMOTE MANAGEMENT
- 74 UPDATING SOFTWARE
- 75 DATA CONFERENCE WITH MICROSOFT NETMEETING 3.XX
- 76 Managing the DataConference software
- 77 APPENDICES
- 83 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS