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5.1
Items That can be Set on Menus
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5.1
Items That can be Set on Menus
The system setups of this instrument can be modified as
desired by the user or according to the operations
applied from the factory default. This instrument may
malfunction if the system setups are made incorrectly.
Moreover, in the case of an item that cannot be set up, its
setting value will be displayed as “__” and cannot be
selected.
If “
b
” and “
B
” are pressed simultaneously while
selecting the setting values, the factory default value will
be selected automatically.
Table 5.1 shows the available system setup items.
Chapter 5 System Setup
Table 5.1
Menu
Item
Setting values
Details
Factory default
USER
PRESET
Select
“1” “2” “3”
Load the user setup saved in “Save” in “USER
PRESET” menu.
Same as “LOAD USER” button on the front
panel.
“1”
Save
“1” “2” “3”
Save the setups in memory.
“1”
Edit
16 characters
Register the user name of the setup saved in
“Save” in “USER PRESET” menu.
“-USER NAME-”
Color tone
adjustment
C-R
“-14” to “14”
Adjust the image on the monitor.
(Cyan
y
Red)
“0”
M-G
“-14” to “14”
Adjust the image on the monitor.
(Magenta
y
Green)
“0”
Y-B
“-14” to “14”
Adjust the image on the monitor.
(Yellow
y
Blue)
“0”
PRINTER
SETUP -
PRINTER
SETUP
PRINT QTY
“1” to “10”
Set the number of print.
Same as the “PRINT QTY” button on the
front panel.
“1”
SD GAMMA
“SOFT” “NORMAL”
“HARD”
Adjust the black or white area in the image
when the SDTV signal is input.
“NORMAL”
HD GAMMA
“SOFT” “NORMAL”
“HARD”
Adjust the black or white area in the image
when the HDTV signal is input.
Same as “HD GAMMA” in “HDTV SETUP.”
“NORMAL”
PRN SPEED
“NORMAL” “HIGH”
Set the printing speed.
“HIGH”
PRINTER
SETUP -
SYSTEM
SETUP
CLOCK
ADJUSTMENT
Set the clock.
LCD-CNTR.
“0” to “14”
Set the background contrast of the LCD panel. “7”
BAUDRATE
“1200” “2400” “4800”
“9600”
Set the RS-232C communication rate.
“4800”
BEEP
“OFF” “ON”
Set whether the buzzer beep is generated
when a front panel button is pressed.
“ON”
IRE
“100” “110” “120”
“130”
Set the contrast of the input video signal.
“110”