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4. Operation
Setup Menu
If you save to another configuration file, the File Association Menu is updated to associate the new file to the current input. For more information about the File Association Menu, refer to the “File Association” section on page 72.
Important
You can assign a configuration file to more than one input. If you do so, you must exercise caution when deleting the file, because it will be deleted for all inputs.
3.Scroll down to Save File and press SEL.
A confirmation message is briefly displayed, after which the system returns to the Input Menu.
Saving Input File
Figure 4-19. Saving Input File message (sample)
If you change a setting in the Input Menu and press ESC without saving changes, your change will not be restored the next time you select the input or power up the system. The system displays the following prompt:
Save Input Cfg?
<SEL> = Yes
<ESC> = No
Figure 4-20. Save Input Configuration Prompt (sample)
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Press SEL to save changes. Press ESC to exit without saving.
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From the Input Menu, select Reset Config to remove all
Note that if the current format was derived as a best guess, those “guess” values are restored when you press SEL.
Note
Resetting configuration parameters does not change the configuration file associated with the input — it simply assigns the restored parameters to the existing configuration file. The file number shown in the File Association Menu does not change.
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