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Conguring Display Colors
To customize display colors
The following steps will change the background element color.
1. Press 4DISPLAY5 Adjust Color edit colors .
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2. Press BACKGROUND and rotate the knob clockwise and counter-clockwise; you should notice
that the hue changes.
3. Press RGB .
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4. Press GREEN and use the 445 and 455 keys to change the color.
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5. Press BLUE and use the 445 and 455 keys to change the color.
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6. Press the HSL softkey and rotate the RPG in either direction.
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To return to the default color settings, press UNDO .
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The BACKGROUND and KEY LABELS softkeys always appear in the edit colors menu.
The instrument that owns the display's keyboard may generate all other key labels. In
those cases when an instrument does not generate key labels, COLOR 1 through COLOR 10
will appear on the menu. Each key in the edit colors menu reects the element color
assigned to that key. Keys whose associated colors are very dim appear surrounded by an
inverse video block.
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To set the display color to monochrome
1. Press 4DISPLAY5 Adjust Color MONOCHROME .
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MONOCHROME sets the display screen to green monochrome.
The monochrome display uses dierent shades of green; up to ten dierent shades can
be specied. This is especially useful for driving external monochrome monitors from
the green video output available through the rear panel. For a listing of the default
monochrome colors, refer to Table 5-5 and for information on driving external monitors, refer
to \Understanding RGB Video Outputs and Their Use" in Chapter 9.
Operating/Local MSIB Operation
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