INSTALLATION & SETUP
Note: Memory setup should be performed when the projector is in its final
operating
position.
If
the physical position of the projector changes, memory
setup must be
repeated.
Here is a brief summary of the setup memory, ASR,
and ASI discussions in Section 3.
About Setup Memories...
The projector has 80 setup memories for storing display settings of different sources.
Multiple setup memories are required since display settings usually vary amongst
sources. There are two types of setup memories: Input and Recall. 80th 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
*.
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).
-
Note: If the ASR
feature (explained below) is turned on during setup memory selection,
the selected memory may not be the current setup memory.
To display the Recall memories stored in the projector, press
UTIL 3 then 1
. Press
UTIL
then 4
to display the Input memories. (Unused setup memories are not displayed).
About ASI
and ASR….
ASI (Automatic Source Interpolation) is a feature, which automatically adjusts display
settings based on the settings of other setup memories stored in the projector. When a
setup memory is first created, ASI
automatically generates its initial display settings.
These settings will be created by copying another setup memory or by interpolating
multiple setup memories.
ASI
is activated when:
* A new setup memory is created.
* An ASR
is performed and its logic has activated an ASI.
* An ''ASI
with Save'' is specified by the user (see section 3.7).
ASR
(Automatic Source Recall) is a feature which, when turned on for a given input,
provides automatic Recall memory selection or ASI
adjustment. ASR processing can
activate when: 1) a change in scan frequencies is detected at the input, 2) an input is
selected, 3) a Recall memory is selected, or 4) a channel is selected. This feature is
primarily intended for use when many different sources must share the same input (via a
third party switcher, for example) or when a signal source can output several different
scan frequencies
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