What the Memories Store
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m40L/m46L Installation Guide
What the Memories Store
The following settings can be stored in a memory slot and recalled when needed:
• Selected source
• Resolution (and much more about the signal)
• Frequency
• Phase
• Sharpness
• Position and size (zoom settings)
• Everything in the
ASPECT
RATIO
&
WALL
menu
• Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation for video sources
All of this is stored separately for each memory slot. As an example, you could store
multiple different wall setups and switch between them quickly.
Global Storage
The following settings are stored globally; that is, they are stored at the display level
and are the same for all memory slots.
• Everything in the
MISCELLANEOUS
menu
• Everything in
AUTO
SETUP
OPTIONS
• Everything in
MENU
OPTIONS
• All the
HOURS
settings
• All the
COLOR
BALANCE
settings
Memory: What Is Saved? And Where?
In the display, some parameters (values) are associated with the mode. The mode is
primarily the horizontal and vertical resolution and the vertical frequency of the
incoming source picture. It is more than that, but if you think of it this way, you will be
close enough. Some parameters are associated with the input. The input in this
instance means the input connector: Analog, digital, composite video, etc. The
parameters specific to mode and input are saved in memory slots.
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