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The Signal Menu
This projector has 40 types of preset data for
input signals (the preset memory). When a
preset signal is input, the projector
automatically detects the signal type and
recalls the data for the signal from the preset
memory to adjust it to an optimum picture.
The memory number and signal type of that
signal are displayed on the Information
menu (See page 30). You can also adjust the
preset data through the Signal menu.
This projector has 20 types of user memories
for Input-A into which you can save the
setting of the adjusted data for an unpressed
input signal.
When an unpressed signal is input for the
first time, a memory number is displayed as
0. When you adjust the data of the signal
using the
Signal
menu, it will be registered in
the projector. If more than 20 user memory
items are registered, the newest memory
always overwrites the oldest one.
See the chart on page 42 to find if the signal
is registered in the preset memory.
Since the data for the following signals is
recalled from the preset memory, you can
use these preset data items by adjusting “H
Size.” Make finer adjustments by adjusting
“Shift.”
When the aspect ratio of input signal is other
than 4:3, a part of the screen is displayed in
black.
About the Preset Memory No.
Signal
Memory No.
SIZE
Super Mac-2
37
1312
SGI-1
37
1320
Macintosh 19"
39
1328
Macintosh 21"
41
1456
Sony News
47
1708
PC-9821
1280 × 1024
47
1600
WS Sunmicro
48
1664
Note