USER GUIDE

LCD PANEL

7.1.10RESET

This feature resets most controls to standard settings. See the 'MEM' column in the remote control description, where YES indicates a standard resettable setting. RESET will only reset the active mode.

A fundamental master reset may be performed by pressing all four front panel keys simultaneously for approx. 5 seconds. All settings will return to factory defaults. Do not perform a master reset unless it is really required. This operation will also erase all custom sources and modes that have been memorized.

7.1.11BLACK

Use the BLACK key if you temporarily want to suspend the display of images. The BLACK key is a toggle function and the screen goes black when activated. Any key pressed will release BLACK.

7.1.12INVERSE

This option inverts the image. This setting is not memorized.

7.1.13PALETTE

The PALETTE is by default set to display 16 greyshades regardless of application. Some applications may however look better with a different set of shades. Pressing PALETTE will cycle between 2, 16 and 64 greyshades. This setting is retained individually for each mode. RESET defaults to 16 shades.

7.1.14FREEZE

Press the FREEZE button to lock the image displayed. This feature is useful if you want to make changes locally on your computer that should not be seen by the audience. Press FREEZE once more to resume on-line operation. Any other key pressed will also release FREEZE.

7.1.15MAC

The MACII series of computers are equipped with slightly different 640 x 480 graphics adapters that need manual set-up to work correctly. Press this key to toggle between the basic MACII and the LC mode. The setting is retained.

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