Marquee 8521 Ultra Green (HUD) User's Manual
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Operation
3.2.1.3
The Source Message
When [
SOURCE
] or [
RECALL
] is pressed at presentation level, and/or a source switch is made, a source
message is briefly overlaid on the projection screen. The source message displays current source information.
Note:
1) If screen messages are turned off via the Preferences menu ([
UTIL
] [
5
] [
2
] ), the source
message is not displayed. 2) During input selection or Recall memory selection (explained later), the
message box displays numeric keypad entries as they occur. In both cases, two digits must be
entered. If only one digit is entered, the message box will remain displayed until a second digit is
entered or the selection is cancelled by pressing [
EXIT
]. 3) When an internal source is in use, an
internal source message is displayed.
Channel Number
If a channel has been selected, the channel number is displayed; otherwise this line is blank.
Source Name
If a channel was selected and a source name was defined for it in the Channel List, the name is displayed here;
otherwise this line is blank.
Input Number
The switcher and slot number of the active input is displayed. If the switcher number is 0, the input is on the
projector (versus on a switcher). The slot number may indicate a projector slot or a switcher slot.
If the Input memory for the input is in use and locked, a key icon (
) is displayed. Setup memories which are
locked are not affected by adjustments to display settings. For an explanation of Input memories and locked
memories, refer to Section 3.3.
Recall Memory Number
When a Recall memory is in use, the Recall memory number is displayed; otherwise this line is blank.
If the Recall memory is locked, a key icon (
) is displayed. Setup memories which are locked are not
affected by display adjustment changes. For an explanation of Recall memories and locked memories, refer to
Section 3.3.Setup Memories
ASI Message
If the ASR feature is set to ON for the Input memory, and an ASI has occurred, an ASI message is displayed;
otherwise this line is blank. The message indicates which memories were used for interpolation to produce the
current display settings. When this line is visible, adjustments to display settings will NOT be stored in the current
setup memory. For more information about the ASR feature and ASI, refer to the Source Setup entry in Section
3.6, Utility Features.
3.3 Setup
Memories
3.3.1 Memories
The projector has 80 setup memories which store display settings. Multiple setup memories are needed because
display settings are usually different for different sources. For example, the display settings (brightness, contrast,
convergence, etc.) when using a VCR may be very different than the settings for a high resolution computer
output. When display adjustments are made, the new settings are automatically saved in one of the projector's
setup memories.
There are two types of setup memories: Input and Recall. Both memory types store the same parameters. The
only difference is that Input memories store display settings for a particular physical input (e.g., switcher 0, slot 1)
while Recall memories can be used with any input.
At any one time, one setup memory is the current setup memory. The display settings in the current setup
memory are used for the current display. When a source is selected by entering its input number, the Input
memory for the selected input becomes the current setup memory (unless ASR is on and is triggered). If a Recall
memory is selected, it becomes the current setup memory. Display adjustments are automatically saved in the
setup memory which is current at the time of adjustment (unless the setup memory is locked
─
explained later).
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