Protecting the registered data

1) Press ▲▼◀▶ to select the signal to protect.

2) Press the <ENTER> button.

zzThe [REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS] screen is displayed.

3) Press the <ENTER> button.

zzThe [REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP] screen is displayed.

4) Press ▲▼ to select [LOCK].

5) Press ◀▶ to switch [LOCK]. zzThe setting will change as follows each time

you press the button.

[OFF][ON]

[OFF] The signal is not protected.

[ON] The signal is protected.

Note

zzWhen [LOCK] is set to [ON], signal delete, image adjustment and auto setup are not available. To perform these operations, set [LOCK] to [OFF].

zzA signal can be registered to sub memory even if it is protected.

zzEven a protected signal will be deleted if [INITIALIZE] is executed.

Expanding signal lock-in range

1) Press ▲▼◀▶ to select the signal to set.

2) Press the <ENTER> button.

zzThe [REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS] screen is displayed.

3) Press the <ENTER> button.

zzThe [REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP] screen is displayed.

4)Press ▲▼ to select [LOCK-IN RANGE].

5)Press ◀▶ to switch [LOCK-IN

RANGE].

zzThe setting will change as follows each time you press the button.

[NARROW][WIDE]

[NARROW] Select in most cases.

[WIDE] Widens the lock-in range.

[SIGNAL LIST] menu

Note

zzSwitch the range that determines that a signal to be input is the same signal that is already registered.

zzTo prioritize the determination that it is the same signal that is already registered, set to the [WIDE] setting.

zzUse in cases such as when the synchronizing frequency of a signal to be input has changed slightly, or multiple signal lists are registered. zzCan only be used when a signal is input from

the <RGB 1 IN> terminal, <RGB 2 IN> terminal, <DVI-D IN> terminal, or <HDMI IN> terminal.

zzWhen [WIDE] is set, the image may appear distorted because a signal is determined to be the same signal even if a synchronizing frequency changes slightly.

zzWhen a signal to be input corresponds to the signal set in [WIDE], a registered signal with a high memory number receives priority. Example: a signal to be input that corresponds to memory numbers A2, A4 and B1 will be determined to be B1.

zzWhen a registration signal is deleted, the settings are also deleted.

zzIn an environment where multiple types of signals are input to the same terminal, signals are sometimes not determined correctly when settings are set to [WIDE].

Settings

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