Saving The Adjustment Data; Memory Blocks - Sony VPH-G90E Installation Manual

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Saving the Adjustment Data

Saving the Adjustment Data

Memory Blocks

User block
Service block
Factory block
Normal adjustment block
130
(GB)
Adjustments
The memory structure of this projector consists of the following four
memory blocks.
See the diagram "Structure of memory blocks" on the next page.
This is the memory block normally in use when the user operates the
projector. The set/adjusted data are stored to this block automatically or
by pressing the MEMORY key.
The data for the floor installation using the front projection and a 120-inch
screen are adjusted at the factory and stored to input memory numbers 00
to 12 (Original Input Memory).
Memory contents in the user block
• Setting memory
• Channel memory
• 150 input memory (Original Memory No. 00 – 12 and Custom Memory
No. 13 –149)
This is the memory block that backs up the set/adjusted data in the user
block. The same data as those in the user block are stored at the factory to
the Original Input Memory No. 00 – 12.
Memory contents in the service block
• Settting memory
• Channel memory
• 150 input memory (Original Memory No. 00 – 12 and Custom Memory
No. 13 – 149)
This is the memory block used at the factory. The data for the floor
installation using the front projection and a 120-inch screen are adjusted at
the factory and stored to input memory numbers 00 to 12 (Original Input
Memory). The registration data and magnetic focus data in this block are
used as reference values for the Standard Data Save.
Memory contents in the factory block
• Setting memory
• Channel memory
• 13 input memory (Original Memory No. 00 – 12)
This is the memory block that temporarily stores the data adjusted by the
remote commander so that the projector can reflect adjustments directly.

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