INSTALLATION & SETUP

Step 1

Select a Recall memory to be the current setup memory. For example, to make Recall memory 90 the current setup memory, press RECALL 9 0 . (Recall memory numbers may be any number from 01 to 99). If the selected Recall memory did not previously exist, it will be created automatically.

Step 2

Press UTIL 1 6 to access the Internal Frequency Selection menu. Items one to six contain preset scan frequencies covering the scan range of the projector. It is recommended that Recall memories be created for each. To make a selection, enter an item number or use and to move the cursor bar to the item you want, then press ENTER .

Tip: It is recommended that Recall memories for the two extreme frequencies be set up first (items 1 and 4). When other Recall memories are created, their initial display settings will be based on the settings already stored in memory.

Step 3

At this point, a test pattern is displayed. Make display adjustments as required. All display settings will be stored in the Recall memory. To create another Recall memory, repeat the above steps. To return to the external source, press EXIT while only the test pattern is displayed.

(You may notice that as new Recall memories are created, fewer display adjustments are required. This is because ASI is using other setup memories to create the initial settings of the new memories.)

ASR Setup This subsection provides two examples of how the ASR feature may by used and set up.

ASR Example #1

Refer to the system illustrated in Figure 2-23. A computer is connected to slot 1 of the projector as shown. The graphics adapter in the computer can operate at different frequency modes to accommodate various software applications. The ASR feature may be used until when the frequency mode of the computer changes, the projector setup also changes to match that of the new mode.

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Madrigal Imaging MP-8, MP-9 manual ASR Example #1