8 Selecting a Source
Selecting a SourceIn this guide, a source is any type of picture. It might be an ana-
log computer image, a video processor, a VCR or DVD, or it
might be a DVI picture from a computer.
Selecting the Source Automatically
1 Press SOURCE on the remote. The
m52L goes to the next connector that
has a valid picture on it and displays
that picture.
2 If you want to select a different
source, press SOURCE again to select
the next connector (that has a valid
picture on it) and display the picture.
Note: If a connector does not have a valid source, the m52L briefly
displays that it has scanned that connector and then proceeds to the
next connector.
Selecting the Source Manually
1 Press FREQ/PHASE on the remote. The m52L displays the
PICTURE menu for the current source.
2 Using the up/down arrows, select the SOURCE line and
press ENTER.
Note: The SOURCE submenu displays to the right of the PICTURE
menu.
3In the SOURCE submenu, use the up/down arrow keys to
select the desired source.
4 When the desired source is selected, press ENTER. The PIC-
TURE menu changes to display the settings for that
source.
When the Source is Familiar to m52L
When a “new” source is selected, the m52L looks through a list
of the last 10 picture types it used. If the “new” source is like a
previous one in this list (resolution, number of active lines, etc.),
the m52L uses the stored data and does not do anything in the
AUTO SETUP OPTIONS menu. This saves time, and the picture is
displayed faster without going through adjustments, which are
visible on the screen.
Best Way to Change a Source
The best way to select a source is to recall a configuration your
installer has created for you. See the Installation Guide CD for
more detailed information.
1 On the remote, press SAVE. The RECALL menu displays.
2 Using the arrow keys, scroll to one of the numbered con-
figurations your installer has created for you.
3 Press ENTER to show the RECALL SLOT menu.
4With the RECALL NOW line selected, press ENTER. If the top
of the menu displays “Current,” the source is identical to
the settings stored in the memory slot.
Picture
Source Digital
Vertical Frequency (frame locked) 60Hz
Horizontal Frequency 50.00kHz
Horizontal Resolution 1366
Vertical Resolution 768
Sharpness 4
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