
ARC130S SECTION
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ARC130S 060801 Version 1 Issue 1
4.15
MEMORY
This allows you to store or recall display settings in
12 separate memories. From the Home Screen,
press ENT and scroll to Memory. Press ENT and
scroll between Store and Recall. Press ENT on the
selected function.
Store
allows you to select the memory store you
wish to retain the current settings in. To store,
make sure that the display settings are the way you
want them to be, scroll to the store number you are
going to use and then press ENT. Keep a careful
record of the picture the settings are to be used
with.
Recall
allows you to recall one of the user
memories. To recall, refer to your record of the
memory stores, scroll to the required user number
and then press ENT; the picture format will
immediately change according to the stored
parameters .
Note that the state of the Bypass button is also
kept in the user memories. If a user memory is
stored with Bypass turned ON, whenever that
memory is recalled Bypass will be activated.
This means that whenever a preset aspect ratio
conversion is selected, Bypass is turned OFF.
This feature allows users of the GPI to turn on the
Bypass mode via the GPI port.
See Appendix page 4.37 for a list of the
parameters stored in the memories.
Check
allows the user to recall the Auto aspect
ratio memories without having to apply the relevant
auto widescreen signalling or GPI contact closure.
L23 ETSI – Selecting this presents the user with a
list of the eight possible incoming line 23 ETSI
codes. When one of these eight codes is selected
then, the auto memory corresponding to that line
23 code is recalled. Thus the ARC is put in the
same mode as it would have been if Auto line 23
ETSI input was selected and, that particular
widescreen signal was present on the input video.
L23 AFD – Selecting this presents the user with a
list of the sixteen possible incoming line 23 AFD
codes. When one of these sixteen codes is
selected then, the auto memory corresponding to
that line 23 code is recalled. Thus, the ARC is put
in the same mode as it would have been if Auto
line 23 AFD input was selected and, that particular
widescreen signal was present on the input video.
Memory
Store
Store 1
Store 2
Store 3
Store 4
Store 5
Store 6
Store 7
Store 8
Store 9
Store 10
Store 11
Store 12
User 1
User 2
User 3
User 4
User 5
User 6
User 7
User 8
User 9
User10
User 11
User 12
Recall
Check
L23 ETSI
L23 AFD
Vid Ind
GPI Bin
Vid Ind– Selecting this presents the user with a list
of the sixteen possible incoming video index AFD
codes. When one of these sixteen codes is
selected then, the auto memory corresponding to
that video index code is recalled. Thus, the ARC is
put in the same mode as it would have been if Auto
video index input was selected and, that particular
widescreen signal was present on the input video.
GPI Bin– Selecting this presents the user with a list
of the sixteen possible incoming GPI Binary codes.
When one of these sixteen codes is selected then,
the auto memory corresponding to that GPI Binary
value is recalled. Thus, the ARC is put in the same
mode as it would have been if Auto GPI Binary
input was selected and, that particular Binary GPI
value was present on the GPI input.