Mitsubishi HC2000 User Manual page 26

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Menu operation (continued)
To store the image quality settings:
You can store up to 3 patterns of the image quality
setting, which consists of the settings of the
PICTURE menu and the PRO PICTURE menu
(excluding COLOR TEMP.) per group of input signals.
(See the table on the right.)
To store the settings:
(See Page 23 for menu setting.)
1. Set the items of the PICTURE menu and the PRO PICTURE menu.
2. Display the OPTION menu.
3. Select SAVE MEMORY by pressing the { or } button.
4. Select a memory to store the settings by pressing the $ or % button.
5. Press the ENTER button.
• The settings are stored.
To enable the stored image quality settings:
1 Press the MEMORY 1, 2, or 3 button on the remote control.
The image quality settings stored in the selected memory is enabled.
• Note that the Image quality settings are just stored on the menu. The remote control is required to enable the
stored image quality settings.
To reset the stored image quality settings (to the factory setting values), carry out the following
procedure.
1. Display a video signal belonging to the signal group you want to reset.
2. Display the OPTION menu.
3. Select SAVE MEMORY by pressing the { or } button.
4. Select MEMORY RESET by pressing the $ or % button.
5. Press the ENTER button.
6. Select a memory to reset by pressing the { or } button.
• When you select CANCEL, the procedure is canceled (or the memory is not reset).
7. Press the ENTER button.
• This projector has four memories for the groups of input signals, and you can store up to 3 patterns of settings
per group. These memories are not classified per input terminal.
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Signal group
Signal name
Video
Video, S-Video, 480i, 576i
Progressive
480p, 576p
HDTV
1080i, 720p
RGB
Others (Computer signal etc.)
Number
3
3
3
3
OPTION
SAVE MEMORY
TRANSPARENT MENU
OFF
MENU POSITION
UPPER LEFT
BACK COLOR
BLACK
LAMP HOUR
OFF
opt.
NORMAL
LAMP MODE
RESET SETTING
SAVE MEMORY
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
MEMORY Reset

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