Sub-memory
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This equipment has a sub memory function which enables storage of multiple image adjustment data sets, even
when the signal is determined to be the same due to the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source.
Use this when image adjustment (like aspect switching or white balance) is necessary due to the same signal
source.
The sub-memory contains all data which can be adjusted for each signal, such as the image aspect ratio and
adjustment video data (brightness, contrast etc.)
Sub-memory storage
Sub-memory storage cannot be performed with a new signal. Be sure to perform signal storage. At the ordinary
screen (where the menu is not displayed) press the arrow buttons ( ).
This will display a list of sub-memory storage contents for the current input signal.
The sub-memory storage check screen is displayed each time a numerical button (1 to 9) not displayed in the list
is pressed.
Sub-memory is stored by pressing the ENTER button at this screen.
The basic signal name suffixed with - plus the
sub-memory number is set as the initial value.
If the signal name with the suffix exceeds 12
characters, the initial value is the basic signal
name.
n is a numerical
value from 2 to 9.
Sub-memory switching
At the ordinary screen (where the menu is not displayed) press the arrow buttons ( ). This will display a list of
sub-memory storage contents for the current input signal. Sub-memory switching is performed by pressing the
numerical buttons (1 to 9) displayed in the list.
Sub-memory delete
Pressing the STD button at the stored signal list (STATUS LIST) causes the currently selected sub-memory to be
deleted.
When the basic screen is deleted, all sub-memory contents for that input signal are deleted.