FOLSOM ScreenPRO FC-0608 Installation And Operator's Manual page 43

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3) Don't worry about changing the mapping for any unused Screens or Inputs.
In the example above, the shaded area is set to the default standard. Since we don't have Screens 4, 5 and
6 along with Inputs 5 – 8 at our disposal, we won't bother to change these entries.
Now that we have an idea of how we wish to map the input files to the Screens and Sources, go into the FILE menu
and modify the entries per your plan. When using this menu, note that the first field is Screen that you will be
modifying. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to traverse the fields and Twist the Joystick to select the file number or
Screen number required for your situation. You can also use the ON/+ and OFF/- keys to change the numbers for any
given field.
Once the file mapping has been entered into the controller, you can proceed to create the files in the INPUT menu.
NOTE: Before proceeding, make sure the Output Screens are set to the resolution desired for your application. Use
the OUTPUT menu to confirm or make changes to these settings.
For this example, the steps for adjusting Input 1 will be described. Simply repeat these steps for the remaining Inputs.
Within the INPUT menu, you will see that the first field is labeled "PREVIEW SCREEN". This allows you to select
which screen to make your input adjustments on. To begin, make sure that this field is set to "1". Proceed as normal
to make your adjustment on Screen 1 for Input 1. Both the manual sizing adjustment or the AUTOCONFIG within the
ADVANCED menu can be used.
Once the input has been adjusted as required, simply press the SAVE button on the Configuration keypad to save the
settings. Since you are currently on PREVIEW SCREEN 1, the controller will save your setting to FILE 1 and copy
this file to all of the Graphics cards installed in the system. The controller knows to save the setting to FILE 1 since
the FILE mapping menu was set for this.
While still keeping Input 1 selected, change the PREVIEW SCREEN field to 2. Now you can start the sizing process
again for this input, however you need to look at preview screen 2 to see how your changes are affecting the source
material. Once you are satisfied with the look of the image, simple press the SAVE button on the Configuration
keypad. At this point, the controller will save your settings to FILE 2 and copy the file to the entire set of Graphics
cards. Like before, the controller knows to use FILE 2 because that is what the FILE mapping menu was set to prior
to modifying the input.
Given the example for this tutorial, you can now repeat the above process for the remaining input sources.
A NOTE ABOUT SAVING FILES: Saving a file can be accomplished via one of several methods. Whenever you are
in any of the INPUT menus and you make a change to a particular field, saving the change can be done by hitting the
SAVE button on the configuration keypad or by scrolling down to the SAVE CONFIG field and pressing the ON/+ key.
The only exception to this is when AUTOCONFIG is used. This process automatically sizes the image for 1:1
Sampling and saves the file. However, if any other items are modified in the input menu after this process, simply
press the SAVE button to save the changes.
Another feature that has been added to the input menu is the SAVE AS field. This field will allow you to select a file
number and create a unique name for your file. This can be done before or after the saving methodologies described
in the above paragraph. As before, whenever a file is saved, it will be copied to all other installed Graphics cards
whether or not you intend for that card to use the file.
Manual #26-0111200-00 / Revision E
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