OPERATION
To select or create a Recall memory:
Press
RECALL
m n
.
where:
m =
the 1st digit of the Recall memory number
n
= the 2nd digit of the Recall memory number
For example, to select Recall memory 01, press
RECALL 0 then 1
.
Recall memory 01
will then be the current setup memory and its settings will be used for the currently
selected source. If this is the first time that the Recall memory number is used, a new
Recall memory is created. Any display adjustments you make will be stored in the Recall
memory.
Memory Allocation
>
Each time a setup memory is selected the projector checks its memory bank to see if the
selected memory exists. If it does exist, it uses the memory and its display settings. If it
does not exist, a small portion of memory is allocated for the new setup. Space is
available for up to 80 setup memories. When the last space is used up, a warning message
is displayed. If this happens, call for servicing to delete memories which you no longer
use to make room for new memories.
Locking Setup Memories
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Setup memories may be locked or unlocked. Locking a setup memory prevents
adjustments to display settings from being saved in that memory. For example, if Recall
memory 08 is locked and selected, then brightness is adjusted, the new brightness setting
is only temporary. If the setup memory is then reselected, the original brightness setting
will be restored.
Note: When a locked setup memory is selected, a key icon
(
)
is
displayed in the
Source Message.
To lock or unlock the current setup memory, select option 3 from the Source
Setup menu (
UTIL 1 then 3
). Option 3 indicates the current setting.
3.5 Display Adjustments
This section describes the projector's display adjustment functions. To access all display
functions, a full function keypad is required. If you are using the optional Presenter's
Keypad, only the primary display functions are available. There are four types of display
adjustment functions: Primary, Picture, Geometry, and Convergence.
- Primary Display functions include Brightness, Contrast, Detail, Color and Tint. These
functions are accessed directly from the keypad.
- Picture functions are used to adjust display settings that affect the projected image.
These functions include Phase, Size, White Balance, Focus, Sync, Blanking, Clamping,
Retrace, and Decoding. Picture functions are accessed via the Picture menu, which is
selected by pressing
PIC
on the keypad.
-Geometry functions adjust geometric distortions of the display such as its size, keystone,
pincushion, bow, linearity, and skew. Accesses Geometry functions via the Geometry
menu--
press
GEOM
on the keypad.
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