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Remotely managing your interactive flat panel
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Assigning a specific value
You can assign a specific value for a setting within the command’s target range. In the example
below, the user wants to set the contrast level for the interactive flat panel to 65.
>set contrast=65
contrast=65
Increasing a value for a setting
You can increase a setting by a designated number. In the example below, the user wants to increase
the contrast level for the interactive flat panel by 5.
>set co5
contrast=70
Decreasing a value for a setting
You can decrease a setting by a designated number. In the example below, the user wants to
decrease the contrast level for the interactive flat panel by 15.
>set contrast -15
contrast=55
Designating video control settings for a specific video input
When you connect multiple video inputs to your interactive flat panel, you can designate different
settings for each video input. You can also specify which video input you want to get information
about or assign values to.
N O T E
You must connect the video input to your interactive flat panel to identify or assign a value for it, but
the video input doesn’t need to be in use.
Identifying the value for a video control setting
Use the
get
command to identify values for a video control setting. In the example below, the user
wants to identify the contrast for the HDMI1 video input.
>get contrast HDMI1
contrast HDMI1=65