ATI Technologies ATP 8500 manual To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode

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Step 2. On the remote control, press the button that is to be erased. The orange Status LED will flash continuously and the Device button will turn off.

Step 3. Press the LIGHT button. The green status LED will flash twice, then turn to a steady orange. The Device button will turn on.

Repeat from Step 2 for any other buttons to be erased in the selected Device mode.

Step 4. To exit this feature, press and hold the Device button and the SELECT button simultaneously, once again. The orange Status LED will flash twice and then turn off. The Device button will turn off.

To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode

Step 1. Press the Device button and SELECT buttons simultaneously, and hold until orange Status LED and the Device button turn on and remain lit.

Step 2. Press and hold the LIGHT button. The red Status LED will flash five times. Release the LIGHT button. The Status LED will then flash green twice and then the Device button will turn off. The Status LED will go to a constant orange indicating that all the learned information on buttons in the Device mode have been erased. The Device button will turn on.

Step 3. To exit this feature, press and hold the Device button and the SELECT button simultaneously. The orange Status LED will flash twice and then turn off. The Device button will turn off.

To Erase All the Learned Commands in All Device Modes

Warning: This procedure will erase all learned commands on all buttons

in the CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV,VCR and CBL device modes.

Step 1. Press and hold the TV Device button and the LIGHT button simultaneously. The red Status LED will flash continuously. The Status LED will then flash green once, orange once then turn off, indicating that all of the learned commands on all of the Device modes on the remote control have been erased.

Volume Punch Through

The user can have the Audio Volume control (Volume UP, DOWN and MUTE) operate in any of the eight Device modes.

Step 1. Press the Device and MUTE buttons, simultaneously.

Step 2. Press the Volume UP button.

Step 3. Press the AVC device button to select the type of volume control you wish to operate in that mode.

Example: If you wish to have the AVC volume operate in the DVD mode, press the DVD Device button in Step 1. of the instructions and the AVC Device button in Step 3.

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Contents ATI ATPDTS is a trademark of Digital Theatre Systems, Inc Table of Contents Introduction Functional DescriptionSoftware Version UnpackingSafety Instructions Rack MountingTelevision Quick Set-Up GuideConnections Component Video Input AssignmentDigital Audio Audio Connections Power ConnectionsRear Panel Connections Zone Audio Output Tape INPUT/OUTPUTRecord Outputs 1 Video Connections Digital Audio Connections Other ConnectionsPreview ON/OFF Power Standby Switch on Front PanelFront Panel Controls Volume Control Source Select and UP and DownDisplay ExitHeadphone Volume DOWN/UP and Headphone Input Source Select ButtonsInput Search Audio MonitorPage Power Volume and UP and DownChannel and UP and Down Guide same as Preview on the front panelDirect Access Keys UP, DOWN, LEFT, Right KeysTape Monitor Bass Bass MIXMODE+ and Mode NoiseSW+ and SW CTR+ and CTRLearning a New Command To Erase a Learned Command From a ButtonTo Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode To Erase All the Learned Commands in All Device ModesVolume Punch Through CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV,VCR and CBL device modesSetting UP Programming the Macro ButtonsTo Erase a Macro Sequence AN Example of Programming a Macro SequenceOn Screen Display Front Panel Display Setup Menus Accessing The Setup MenusMain Menu AN Example of the Main MenuLevel Setup Menu Tone Controls MenuDelay Setup Menu SpeakerSpeaker Setup Menu Bass MixTable for Recording NEW Source Names Source Setup MenuSource Original Source New Source Remote Control Number Display Setup Menu Trigger Setup MenuFrequently Asked Questions Customer SupportHow do I set up Zone 2? How do I hook up a DVD player?How do I change the title of a source? Does the Status display always have to be visible?Trouble Shooting Guide ATP 8500 Specifications Stereo Analog InputsGeneral Maintenance And Service Limited SEVEN-YEAR Warranty Obligation To Make ChangesPage Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Where Purchased Save For Your ReferenceAmplifier Technologies, Inc ATI 19528 Ventura Boulevard #318

ATP 8500 specifications

The ATI Technologies ATP 8500 is a significant graphics card that made its mark in the early 2000s, particularly among gamers and graphic designers looking for advanced performance at an affordable price point. Released as part of ATI's Radeon series, the ATP 8500 was lauded for its innovative technologies that set it apart from its competitors.

One of the primary features of the ATP 8500 is its support for DirectX 8, allowing it to render stunning graphics with realistic textures and effects. This capability was especially important during the early days of 3D gaming, where the demand for improved visuals was rising. The card utilized a 0.15-micron manufacturing process, which enabled better power efficiency and performance compared to its predecessors.

The ATP 8500 comes with 64MB or 128MB of DDR memory, offering respectable memory bandwidth speeds that were well-suited for most games at the time. This memory design facilitated quicker data access and improved overall rendering speeds, which enhanced the gaming experience without causing significant frame rate drops.

Another notable feature of the ATP 8500 is its implementation of the HyperZ technology. This was a revolutionary technology that improved memory bandwidth efficiency through techniques like occlusion culling and fast Z-buffering. As a result, the graphics card was capable of efficiently rendering complex scenes without overloading its memory resources, which was crucial for maintaining performance in graphically intense situations.

The card also introduced Adaptive Anti-Aliasing, which helped to smooth out jagged edges in graphics, creating a more visually appealing experience. This feature made it easier for gamers to immerse themselves in their virtual worlds, as the overall graphical fidelity was significantly enhanced.

In addition to its gaming capabilities, the ATI Technologies ATP 8500 also catered to multimedia applications. It supported video playback and included features for high-quality rendering of movies and animation, further broadening its appeal beyond just the gaming community.

In conclusion, the ATI Technologies ATP 8500 was a remarkable graphics card that combined cutting-edge technology with impressive performance characteristics. Its support for advanced graphics rendering, efficient memory handling, and multimedia capabilities made it a popular choice for users looking for a balance of performance and value during its time. The legacy of the ATP 8500 paved the way for future innovations in graphics technology, and it remains a memorable part of ATI's history in the competitive graphics card market.