Using Cinema Color Editor

You can store your settings in the projector's memory by the "Memory Register".

The "Memory Select" is used to call up the stored settings from the memory as the on the remote control does. The "Memory Select" shows you the memory list of the projector to select the desired setting.

Retrieving saved memory settings

Select the memory area to be used.

The following two types of memory area are available, and up to 6 sets of adjustment settings can be saved in each. The type of memory area that are available will vary depending on the "Color Adjustment" settings.

Standard

When "Color Adjustment" has been set with "RGB"

Advance

When "Color Adjustment" has been set with "RGBCMY"

*By using the Cinema Color Editor.

Select the memory setting to be saved from the memory list, and then click [Register].

Click the "Standard" or "Advance" tab to select the type of memory.

After selecting the memory setting to be retrieved from the memory list, click [Select].

The selected adjustment values will be applied to the images.

Changing a memory name

The preset names such as "Memory1" and "MemoryA" can be changed to names that are more descriptive of the memory area's contents. Even if you have stored a large number of memory settings in the computer, you can easily retrieve the desired settings.

Initialising memory

Memory settings that you no longer need can be selected and deleted one by one.

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Changing a memory name

Select the name to be changed from the memory list.

Click [Memory Name Change].

In the "Memory Name Change" window, type in a memory name of up to 12 characters.

The characters that can be entered include alphanumeric characters, the space character and some punctuation characters.

e.g. ! " % & ' ( ) * + , - .

After typing in the name, click [OK].

Initialising a memory setting

Select the memory setting to be initialised from the memory list.

Click [Memory Reset].

At the confirmation window, click [OK].

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