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SETUP MENU
Format Pref (Preference)
Switches between factory setups and customer-defined setups for those formats pre-aligned at the factory.
Available Format Preferences
Preset 10 Formats
Preset factory-aligned settings
formats. (Not adjustable.)
Custom 10 Formats
Customer-aligned settings of
standard Preset factory-aligned
formats.
Customer 5 Formats
Customer defined formats and
customer aligned setup
settings.
Note:
Use Status on-screen display to identify current format.
See “On-Screen Menus and Displays section.
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New Formats, Not Recognized by the PRO895X
When you hook up a new video source whose unique sig-
nal “format” is not recognized by the PRO895X (the new
video source may have video characteristics that are not
“preset” as one of the 10 formats by the factory), the
PRO895X will ask if you would like to save those settings
as a new format. You can use one of the 5 Customer for-
mat slots available, which are not preset at the factory.
Typical Format Titles: VGA300, VGA350, VGA480.
After you store the new format (when the new video
source becomes the source of the image on the PRO895X
screen), the PRO895X remembers and defaults to that set-
ting when you choose that new video source as the image
source.
New Formats, Recognized by the PRO895X
The newly connected video source’s format will probably
be recognized as one of the 10 PRO895X “Preset” factory
aligned settings. If you wish to change any of those set-
tings, like Contrast or Tint, the factory “Preset” aligned
settings format becomes a “Custom” format (with user
defined settings). The PRO895X defaults to the “Custom”
Format Pref (Preference) when you choose the new video
source as the image source.
Label Format
Identifies the format used on video image source.
Personalize the video source format by assigning a name
to identify the format used on each video input source.
Example of format labels: DVD, VCR 1, MAC II.
Source Format
Video In
DVD — A DVD player is connected to
the Video Input jack and the
format used is named DVD.
S-Video
VCR 1 — An S-Video VCR is connected to
the S-Video input jack and the format
used is named VCR 1.
RGB
MAC II — A computer is connected to
the RGB input jacks and the format used
is named MAC II.
Blank Setup
This setup should be preset by system installer.
Occasionally if you connect a new video source to the
PRO895X, the video Blanking and the V and H Phase may
require adjustment.
Blanking
— “covers up” undesirable images at the
extreme edges of the picture.
Phase
— moves the scene or picture
(Up/Left/Down/Right) within the projected image area.
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Blanking Top/Left
Covers up undesirable
images such as these:
Blanking Bottom/Right
Covers up undesirable
images around edges
such as these:
Phase
Centers Image.
Projected Image Area
Note: Picture shown is not
centered, it is too far
down and to the right.
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