Power Save Mode; Presets; Auto Memories - Extron electronics DSC HD-HD 4K Plus A Series User Manual

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Power Save Mode

In power save (standby) mode, all non-essential hardware is shut down in order to
conserve power. The default state for power save mode is Off.
NOTE: Many functions in the PCS software, such as backup and restore, are not

Presets

A preset is a set of input parameters that are either saved by you or automatically by
the DSC as a file in DSC memory. Saved presets can be recalled and their settings
implemented at any time. A preset saves time by enabling you to apply a group of settings
to the DSC at one time. The DSC HD-HD 4K Plus A Series scalers have two types of
presets: Auto Memories and input presets.

Auto Memories

The DSC has 32 memory locations in which the current input configuration and picture
control values are automatically stored as a preset, when Auto Memory is enabled. An
Auto Memory preset is recalled when an identical input resolution and rate is applied to
the input.
Auto memories can be enabled using the OSD (see the
the
commands
The following information is stored in an Auto Memory preset:
To enable power save mode, enter the
Save Mode commands
on page 58). While the DSC is in power save mode, the
Status LED (power and signal) blinks amber slowly.
To exit power save mode, do one of the following:
Enter the
Power Save OFF
Press any front panel button (if the front panel is locked, this method does not
work).
Cycle power to the unit.
accessible while the unit is in power save mode.
submenu on page 34), by SIS commands (see the
Advanced
on page 56), and the PCS software (see the program help file).
Contrast
Brightness
Detail
Active pixels (H Active)
Active lines (V Active)
SIS command (see the
Power Save ON
SIS command.
Auto Memory item
Horizontal image position
Vertical image position
Horizontal image size (width)
Vertical image size (height)
DSC HD-HD 4K Plus A Series • Operation
Power
on
Auto Memories
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