Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function)

The adjustment results for all of the configuration menu items shown at left and the aspect setting can be saved. The "Memory: Standard" command in the "Image" menu is used to save the settings.

The Cinema Color Editor program can also be used to store and retrieve memory settings from a

The Cinema Color Editor program can also be used to store

retrieve memory

computer. A computer can be used to make detailed adjustments and these adjustments can be stored

settingsusing thefrom"Memory:a computerAdvance". Twomenutypescommandof memory. area ("Standard" and "Advance") are available, and each can store up to 6 sets of settings.

If you have used Cinema Color Editor to adjust the hue and saturation, save these

settings using "Memory: Advance". p.28

The following describes how to save settings using the "Memory: Standard" command.

Adjust the desired settings that you would like to save in memory.

Select "Memory: Standard" from the "Image" menu and then press .

Select a memory name from Memory1 to Memory6 to use for saving and then press .

The status of a memory area is indicated by the colour of the

symbol to the left of the memory name

as follows.

 

 

 

Green : Memory area is in use

Grey : Memory area is not in use

Orange : Selected

If you select a memory area that is already in use and press

, the existing contents will be erased

and the current settings will be saved in their place.

 

 

To erase all memory contents, select "Memory Reset" from the "Reset" menu. p.22

You can press and select the desired memory name from the selection menu. If settings have been saved using both the "Memory: Standard" and the "Memory: Advance" commands, a screen for selecting the "Memory: Standard" or "Memory: Advance" screen will be first displayed. Select the memory area where the settings that you would like to retrieve is stored.

Basic Image Quality Adjustments

Memory settings that have been applied to images will be retained even when the projector's power is turned off. The same memory adjustment settings will be applied to images that are projected the next time the projector's power is turned on.

The aspect setting retrieved from memory may not be applied to the images if they are 16:9 images or if the input signal images have a particular resolution.

If "Memory: Advance" adjustment settings have been retrieved, you can return the

settings to the way they were before the "Memory: Advance" adjustment settings were retrieved. To do this, select "Last Memory" from the selection menu.

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