6.When you are finished adjusting the image, press MEM SEL. The LCD displays Mem Select : n (where n is a number from 15 through 22 and represents the first available user-defined video mode). If no arrow appears after the user-defined video mode number, there is currently no display information for this mode stored in the monitor’s memory.

Note

If the LCD displays Mem Select : nt(where n is a number from 15 through 22), the monitor already contains eight user-defined video modes. The arrow after the user-defined video mode number indicates that display information for this mode is stored in the monitor’s memory.

If you want to store your settings over the previous display information for this mode, go to step 7. If you want to store your settings over another user-defined video mode, select another mode by pressing the + or - side of the Adjustment button.

Before you go to step 7, make sure you want to store your settings over the previous settings for the mode you select. After you store new display information for a user-defined video mode, you cannot recall the previous display information for the mode.

(If you do not want to create a user-defined video mode at this time, press MEM SEL again. The LCD redisplays

Mode not found.)

7.To save your settings for the displayed user-defined video mode, press MEM STORE. The LCD displays the number of the current user-defined video mode.

30 Professional Series II Monitor