KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Configuring and Controlling the VP-725XLA
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Setting Function Selection/Range Default
Factory Reset
Reset your VP-725XLA to its preset default
settings
Confirm, Yes, No
Advanced
Setup
Open the advanced setups (see Figure 21) Mode Set (see Table 14)
OSD (see
Table 15)
Misc. (see
Table 16)
Input (see
Table 17)
Output (see
Table 18)
EDID EEPROM
Protect
EDID writing protection
1
On/Off
HDMI Switch
Behavior
Set to DVD/Normal or PC/Bypass Normal
2
/Bypass Normal
8.1.8 The Slideshow Feature
The VP-725XLA lets you run a slideshow via the USB input and set the
slideshow speed via the slideshow feature.
To prepare a slideshow:
1. Load the slideshow JPEG
3
images to a USB memory stick.
The slides will appear in alphabetical order.
2. Open the Setup menu and set the desired speed in the slideshow item
and then close the menu.
3. Connect the Memory stick to the USB connector on the front panel.
4. Select the USB INPUT button on the front panel.
The slideshow begins at the set speed.
You have to set the slideshow parameters before you run the slideshow
You can control the slide show by pressing the:
• FREEZE button to pause
• USB button to play and stop the slideshow
• Up button to go to the previous slide
• Down button to go to the next slide
1 When an EDID file update is required, set the EDID protection to OFF. Note that this function might not be available for
old hardware versions. In this case, this feature will be grayed out
2 Set to Normal for sources with HDCP. When in Normal operation, the unit sends a hot plug to the source for any
Group/Scaler switching request. There might be some graphic cards that might shut OFF the VGA/HDMI output following
the hot plug detection. To prevent this, set this parameter to the Bypass mode so the unit will not send a hot plug for switching
request (the hot plug will be detected by the source only when plugging a physical connection). Note that this function might
not be available for old hardware versions. In this case, this feature will be grayed out
3 JPEG files are recognized up to 2048x1536