VP-734 - Configuring the VP-734 via the OSD MENU Screens
When changing the output resolution (not including Native
HDMI and Custom 1 to 4), if the new output resolution can
be locked, VP-734 locks it. If not, it will be unlocked
When changing the output resolution to Native, HDMI or
Custom1 to 4, Frame Lock turns off and is disabled (grayed
out)
Set to Manual or Auto
Set to Manual to adjust and align the picture.
Set to Auto to automatically adjust and align the picture each time
one of the UXGA inputs is selected or if the UXGA input resolution
has changed
Selects Seamless switching (fade-through-Black) or Fast switching
which is faster but may cause glitches on the output
Select:
Best Quality – Does not consider the latency; all the options (and
filters) are allowed in order to achieve the highest quality picture.
Fast – disables most of the filters, but allows some of the more
important processing, such as frame rate conversion and cropping
Auto-Switch Priority lets you set the order of inputs to be scanned
when searching for a new active source, 5 seconds after losing the
input signal.
Set the scanning order of the following inputs from Priority 1 to Priority
10: UNIV 1, UNIV 2, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, HDMI 4, DP1 and Off.
Set the priority list from First priority to the 7
th
priority. For example,
select First Priority and then select the input that will be first in priority
from the list of inputs.
Set the second input you want scanned into the Second Priority, and
so on.
By default, the priority order is as follows: UNIV 1 (First Priority) UNIV
2 (Second Priority), HDMI 1 (Third Priority), HDMI 2 (4th Priority),
HDMI 3 (5th Priority) HDMI 4 (6
th
Priority), DP 1 (7
th
Priority).
Set Hot Plug On or Off for the following inputs: HDMI1, HDMI 2, HDMI
3, HDMI 4 and DP 1
On – Sends a hot plug handshake to the source when switching to an
HDMI or DP input.
Off – No hot plug handshake is sent when switching to an input
Set to On or Off for each of the HDMI inputs as well as DP1. HDCP
support can be enabled (On) or disabled (Off) for each of the
HDMI/DP inputs, allowing the source to transmit a non-HDCP signal if
required (for example, when working with a Mac computer)
Set the following Ethernet settings: DHCP (DHCP will automatically
assign an IP address) On or Off, IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway
Select Yes to reset your VP-734 to its preset default settings.
Opens the advanced setup menu screen, which includes the: Mode
Set (Section 7.5.1), OSD (Section 7.5.2), Misc (Section 7.5.3), Input
(Section 7.5.4)and Output (Section 7.5.5) functions, Input EDID Setup
(Section 7.5.6) and the Max Volume Limit (Section 7.5.7)