
4. Menu Orientation
Input Menu
In this situation, the following actions are recommended:
•Check all cable connections for the selected input.
•With a connection established, press {FORCE ACQUIRE} to perform the optimum image setup and automatically display the Input Menu, or ...
•Press {INPUT} to display the Input Menu without performing a FORCE ACQUIRE.
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From the Input Menu, press {CFG} to display the Input Configuration Menu, a sample of which is shown below:
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Figure 4-6. Input Configuration Menu (sample)
Each input has an associated input file that stores all input parameters and settings. Each time an input is selected in the Source Selection Bus, its associated file is recalled.
The Input Configuration Menu enables you to save the input’s associated file — which guarantees that the exact parameters you set are those that are used on air.
The following functions are provided:
•File Number — sets the file number into which data is stored. In the current version, the file number automatically defaults to the input number and cannot be changed.
•File Name — sets the alphanumeric file name. In the current version, the file name automatically defaults to the input name and cannot be changed.
•Press {SAVE} to save the selected input in the designated input file.
•Press {DELETE} to delete the selected input file.
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