Sim2 Multimedia 460649000, HT3000E Recalling a memory, Restore memory to original settings

Page 24

HT3000E

3

HV

 

 

 

 

 

2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

GR

S-VID

 

 

 

 

APHI

 

EO

2

 

 

 

CS

RGB

4

S-ID

 

 

 

 

V

EO

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

RE

 

 

 

 

 

 

MO

 

AUD

 

 

 

 

TE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IOO

 

 

 

 

 

 

UT

ME

 

NU

H

 

DMI1

5

 

H

ESC

INP

 

DMI2

6

UT

Fig.32

Save memory

To save the image parameter current values in memory 1, move the cursor to line ‘1’ with the and ‚ keys and open the pull-down menu by pressing the key (Fig.33). Now select Save current settings. To confirm the operation, the message Current settings saved in Memory.

Memories 2...6 can be saved using the same procedure.

Memories

0

Auto

 

1

S

Save current settings

2

I

Save initial settings

3

S

MEMORIARename 1

4

S

MEMORY 4

5

S

MEMORY 5

6

S

MEMORY 6

Fig.33

Recalling a memory

To retrieve memories select the required line and press . The parameters stored in the selected memory will be applied to the displayed image, while a confirmation message will be displayed to confirm the operation ‘Memory 1 recalled.’. The Memory recalled will be associated with the source and signal type, and will be automatically recalled every time that particular source and signal type combination is selected.

Restore memory to original settings

To restore the original values of a previously modified Memory, select the line relative to the Memory in question and open

the corresponding drop-down menu (key). Select the line ‘Save initial settings’.

To confirm the operation, the message ‘Initial settings saved in Memory 1’ is shown at the bottom of the display and the letter “I” appears to the left of the memory name.

Rename a memory

All Memories can be named. To assign a name (with a ma- ximum length of 12 alphanumeric characters) to a Memory, select the option ‘Rename’ from the corresponding pull-down menu. The text is input in accordance with the method descri- bed in the heading Text insert.

Restore current values

When you enter the MEMORIES menu a copy of the current settings is saved in a temporary memory (designated by 0

-AUTO). Once one or more memories have been recalled, you can restore the settings that were effective at the moment the Memories menu was accessed by selecting Memory ‘0’(0 - AUTO). Note that this operation must be executed before the Memories’ menu page disappears (30 seconds after the final operation with the remote control or keypad). The next time it appears, in fact, the temporary memory will contain new information that takes account of any Memories that were selected in the penultimate access to the MEMORIES page.

Memory 0 can be used even when you do not wish to enable Memories management for the signal in use. Once Memory 0 has been selected, when a source is chosen, the settings that were effective at the time the Memory was previously recalled will be automatically applied.

24

Image 24
Contents HT3000E Remote Control and Keypad HT3000EInstallation Connections Board Remote Control On Screen MenuIntroduction ConnectionsFCC Statement Class B ProductImportant Safety Instructions Lamp WarningEnvironmental Information Projector Use only T 5A H fuses Contents of Package UnpackingInstallation HT3000E Switching the Projector on and OFF Connections HT3000E Connection panel ComputerComposite Video VideoRemote Control Motorised screen outputs RS232 interface connectorOn Screen Menu InputsMain Menu Sharpness Mode PictureBrightness ColourNoise Reduction ImageAnamorphic correctly displays a 169 image Gamma correction settings Best ColorSetup OverscanVertical Keystone Lamp Power Power onInitial Settings Test PatternsNputs Djustments OSD Timeout Gamma CorrectionSource Information MemoriesRestore memory to original settings Recalling a memoryInfo Quick MenusKeys are pressed MessagesCleaning and Maintenance Troubleshooting GuideOptional Accessories Technical Specifications Electronics Composite Video CvbsImage On Screen Menu LayoutMemories Dimensions 16/9 Projection Distance