Planar Bay Cat X SN-4620-1080 User Manual page 103

46" direct-view lcd panel
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Menu Option/Setting
In the Recall grid menu, use the arrow keys to navigate through the memories that have something stored in them. The
empty memory slots are grayed out and you can't land on them. Press
menu shows what will be recalled when you press
that the Bay Cat X is already doing exactly what this slot would tell it to do
In the Save grid, use the arrow keys to cycle through the available memories. As you navigate through all 40 memories,
Save Now will show (Overwrite). For each empty memory, the Name of the memory is the default name for this slot. You
can change this name as described at the below. Many lines are grayed out because you can't change anything here
except the name of the memory. The lines in this menu are different for saving different modes: video or digital. (Overwrite)
appears if the Save to Slot number currently has something saved in it. To save, highlight Save Now and press
(Current) notice will appear in Save to Slot to indicate that the save was successful and that the slot now contains exactly
what the Bay Cat X is doing now
Name
To change the Name of a memory slot, highlight Name and press
character position. Use the + \ – arrows to move the yellow highlight in this bar. Use the up-down arrows to change the
character at that position. There are 24 character spaces available. The default name is an abbreviation of the memory
contents: connector used, resolution, wall configuration and wall position (if wall mode is on)
Source
Colorspace
Resolution
Wall
Scale/Justify
Position/Overscan
Zoom UL/LR
Viewport UL/LR
Frequency/Phase
Sharpness
Black Level
White Level
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation/Hue
Memory Options and Settings
ENTER
The name of the saved setting. A default name is created by the unit, which may be changed
by the user
The type of input: Analog, Digital, Component (YPbPr), S-Video, or Composite
The colorspace of the input, either RGB or YPbPr
The image resolution. From 800 x 600 up to the unit's native resolution
When Wall is enabled, the first set of numbers are the size of the array and the second set are
the unit's position in the array, column first, then row
The value for Scale Mode value (from Main > Aspect Ratio & Wall > Scale Mode) and the
value for Justify (from Main > Aspect Ratio & Wall > Justify) for this memory slot
The position and amount of overscan of the image on the screen. See "Size and Position >
Picture Position" on page 91 and "Overscan" in "Aspect Ratio and Wall Menu Options" on
page 94
The zoom adjustment settings (see "Size and Position > Picture Position" on page 91)
The viewport adjustment settings (see "Size and Position > Picture Position" on page 91)
The frequency and phase settings (see "Picture > Source (Analog)" on page 85)
The sharpness setting (see "Picture > Source (Analog)" on page 85)
The values for red, green, and blue that define the Black and White levels for this setting.
(RGB signals). Range is 0-255
The brightness of the image. (Composite, S-Video, Component or YPbPr signals only).
Range is 0-255
The contrast (ratio between white and black areas) of the image (Composite, S-Video, Com-
ponent or YPbPr signals only). Range is 0-255
The saturation and hue settings (Composite, S-Video, Component or YPbPr signals)
Description/Settings/Values
to open the Recall detail menu. The detail
ENTER
again. When (Current) appears in the Slot to Recall line, it means
. A bar appears below the name which indicates
ENTER
. A
ENTER
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