Adjusting the Pixels / Using the Memory Function
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Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE” and
press ENT.
The following menu appears on the monitor
screen.
Memory number
Setting name
S A V E / N o . 0 1
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R G B / fH 3 1 . 5 kHz / fV 5 9 . 9 Hz / P O L [ N / N ] -
S A V E
E X E C U T E
N A M E
S E T
S E L E C T
S E T
ENTER
E N D
MENU
Color system or horizontal/
Signal type
vertical frequency
If there is no data in the selected memory number,
the “– – EMPTY – –” message appears on the
monitor screen in cyan. The signal type and the
color system or horizontal/vertical frequency are
displayed in cyan (showing that the signal type of
the selected memory number is the same as that of
the current setting) or in yellow (showing that the
signal type of the selected memory number is not
the same as that of the current setting).
4
Select a memory number (01 to 20) with M/m and
press ENT.
The cursor (B) appears on the monitor screen.
5
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE
EXECUTE” and press ENT.
The current data is stored under the selected
memory number. The “SAVE COMPLETED”
message appears for about five seconds.
When you name the setting, follow the steps
below.
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(GB)