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10 HDS4.1 Component Video Switch
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Step 1: Place the HDS4.1 into the Setup Mode
Press and hold the Power Button for 4 secs.
The standby LED will blink wildly, and the
selection LEDs will start sequencing to the
right.
Step 2: Select “Front Panel Intensity option
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After ‘4’ is pressed, the standby LED con-
tinues to fl ash, and the front panel will
display the current intensity setting.
Step 3: Adjust front panel intensities
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Brighter
Dimmer
Select BRIGHT level
Select DIM level
Exit Setup Mode
11HDS4.1 Component Video Switch
Adjusting the Front Panel Intensity
The bright and dim levels of the front panel lights of the HDS4.1
are user adjustable, allowing the HDS4.1 to blend into a wide
range of lighting conditions.
To change the front panel intensities...
Step 1: Enter the Setup Mode
The HDS4.1 is placed into the setup mode by pressing and
holding the Power button for about 4 seconds.
Step 2: Select the Front Panel Intensity option
Press the ‘4’ button to select “Front Panel Intensity op-
tion.
The front panel selection LEDs now indicate the front
panel intensity settings:
If ‘1’ is lit, then the DIM level is being adjusted.
If ‘2’ is lit, then the BRIGHT level being adjusted.
‘3’ and ‘4’ are always lit.
Step 3: Adjust Front Panel Intensities
Use the ‘1’ and ‘2’ buttons to switch between the DIM and
BRIGHT settings.
Use the ‘3’ button to decrease the intensity of the front
panel lights.
Use the ‘4’ button to increase the intensity of the front
panel lights.
You cannot make the DIM level brighter than the BRIGHT
level, and you cannot make the BRIGHT level dimmer than
the DIM level.
Once the front panel intensities are acceptable, press the
Power button to save the new settings and exit the setup
mode.
Note: The new intensity settings are saved in non-volatile
memory and are not affected by a power failure.
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