Grandstream Networks GXV-3000 Telephone User Manual


 
GXV-3000 User Manual Grandstream Networks, Inc.
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Time Display Format
LCD time display in 12 hour or 24 hour format
Date Display Format
Allow user to choose among the following three formats:
Year-Month-Day
Month-Day-Year
Day-Month-Year
Display Clock instead
of Date
LCD displays clock if set to “Yes”, it will show clock in the LCD. Default is
No.
LCD Screen Saver In-
terval
Default value is 60 seconds, thus after 60 seconds of idle time the LCD
Screen Saver will be enabled. Currently the screen saver file limitation is 20
images or 320kb whichever limit is reached first. Screen saver picture can be
changed the same way as customized ring tone.
LCD Auto Power Off
Interval
Default value is 300 seconds, thus after 300 seconds of idle time the LCD
will automatically Power Off.
LCD Brightness
Default value is 128
LCD Contrast
Default value is 128
LCD Chroma Satura-
tion
Default value is 128
LCD Background
Color
Select desired LCD Background color from the drop down box. Initial all is
0, can be adjusted to the color designed
OSD Text Color
Select desired On Screen Display Text color from drop down box. Default is
blue. The color can distinguish OSD from video background
Camera Zoom Mode
Select desired Camera zoom mode (Tele, optical, digital). Can adjust local
video zoom either in mirror mode or during the call on the fly by press the
Left or Right Arrow Key
Camera Exposure
Select desired Camera Exposure mode based on surroundings.
Camera Color Mode
Select desired Camera Color Mode (Color or Monochromatic)
Camera White Bal-
ance
Select desired Camera White Balance to be automatic or Fixed.
Camera Lens Correc-
tion
Correct Camera Lens noise. Default is No. Recommend to set to YES to re-
duce camera lens noise and improve video quality.
TV Output
Select desired TV Output type (PAL or NTSC).
In addition to the Basic Settings configuration page, end user also has access to the device Status page.
The following is a screen shot of the device Status page. Details are explained next.