NEC MA431-MPi4E User Manual English - Page 90
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INPUT INPUT MENU INPUT SELECT INPUT SETTINGS INPUT NAME QUICK INPUT CHANGE AUTO INPUT CHANGE*3 NONE FIRST DETECT LAST DETECT CUSTOM DETECT Selects the input signals source. DisplayPort1, DisplayPort2, HDMI1, HDMI2, COMPUTE MODULE*1 or OPTION*2. Renames the current input. Custom names with a maximum of 14 characters, including spaces, can be set. The characters can be a mix of letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and some symbols. Enables high-speed switching between the two input terminals selected for [INPUT1] and [INPUT2]. OFF: Input terminal is changed at normal speed. ON: Input terminal is changed at high speed. NOTE: • When [DUAL DAISY CHAIN MODE] is set to [ENABLE], or input is [DisplayPort1] then [DisplayPort VERSION] is set to [1.4], this function is disabled. • If this function is deactivated, [MULTI PICTURE], [STILL], [POINT ZOOM] and [AUDIO INPUT] are also deactivated. This function automatically selects the input terminal with an input signal. When enabled, this option can detect and change inputs when a signal is applied or lost. Allows for customization of the input priority. NOTE: When [DUAL DAISY CHAIN MODE] is set to [ENABLE], this function is deactivated. The monitor does not search for video signal on the other input connections. If video signal is lost on the current input, or if the monitor is manually switched to an input that does not have video signal, the screen will go black and the LED will flash green. If [POWER SAVE] is enabled, the monitor will enter power saving mode after the period of time set for [POWER SAVE] has passed. The monitor does not search for a video signal on the other input connections while the current input has a video signal. If the current input connection does not have video signal present, the monitor will search for video signal on the other video input connections. If a video signal is found, the monitor will switch from the current input to the input with the active video source automatically. The monitor actively searches for a video signal on the other input connections, even while the current video signal is present. When a new video signal source is applied to another input connection, the monitor automatically switches to the newly found video source. If the video signal is lost on the current input connection, the monitor will search for video signal on the other video input connections. If a video signal is found, the monitor will switch from the current input to the input with the active video source automatically. The monitor only searches for video signal on the inputs selected for the priority numbers. If the signal is lost, the monitor searches for signal in the priority order and automatically switches to the highest priority input it finds with an active video signal. The monitor actively searches these inputs. If the current signal input is not Priority 1 and a new signal is applied to the input assigned to Priority 1, the monitor will automatically switch to the higher priority input. NOTE: • If you select [CUSTOM DETECT], you cannot switch to an input signal for which [PRIORITY] has not been set. English−86