Canon DP-V3010 Manuel D'Instructions

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Nomenclature
Display Controller
 
Front
1
F1-F10 buttons
Executes the assigned function.
2
RGB select button (when using CDL)
Selects and adjusts RGB during CDL adjustment.
3
SHARPNESS knob (normal use)
Adjusts the sharpness of the
Image.
Provides the same control as the
buttons in the OSD menu.
POWER knob (when using CDL)
Adjusts the power of the image.
4
CHROMA knob (normal use)
Adjust the color saturation of the
image.
Provides the same control as the
buttons in the OSD menu.
SATURATION knob (when using CDL)
Adjusts the SATURATION of the
image.
5
BRIGHTNESS knob (normal use)
Adjusts the black level of the image.
OFFSET knob (when using CDL)
Adjusts the OFFSET of the image.
6
CONTRAST knob (normal use)
Adjusts the white level of the image.
SLOPE knob (when using CDL)
Adjusts the SLOPE of the image.
7
CDL select switch
Switches between normal and CDL mode.
8
RESET button
Returns adjustments 3 to 6 to default value. When adjusting the
values using the slider in the OSD menu, press the RESET button above
SHARPNESS or CHROMA to return to the default value.
9
MENU button
Opens/closes the OSD menu, or moves up one level in a menu.
 
Moves the selection frame within the OSD menu. Changes settings.
SET button
Confirms an OSD menu setting or moves the selection frame up/down
1 level. When the OSD menu is closed, displays various banners.
A
q
button
Sets the button brightness. Rotates among Off→1 (dark)→2 (normal)→3
(bright) each time button is pressed. Even when the power indicator (A
d
)
is off, it will flash during firmware upgrade, network settings reset, or
when an error is detected.
A
a
CH1-CH4 buttons
Changes channel.
A
s
button (Power button)
Turns the power of main unit On/Off.
A
d
Power indicator
Off: power off
Green On: main power supply of display/Power on / during calibration
Green flash: When main unit power is turned on from the display
controller, during firmware upgrade, or network settings reset in
progress
Amber On: main power of display is off/standby or when not paired.
Amber flash: when error is detected
1
2
3
8
A
a
A
d
A
s
4
5
6
7
9
A
q
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