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OPERATION
USING A CHANNEL:
Chan
You can normally select a channel at any time by pressing
(see right). If you want to prevent a channel from appearing in this list, you must edit
the channel as described
in Channel Edit later in
this section. Such a
channel can still be
selected by entering its
number as shown at right.
NOTES: 1) The current
channel is highlighted
upon entering the
Channel List, or, if this channel is not displayed in the list, the first channel in the
list is highlighted. 2) Channels created automatically do not appear in the Channel
List unless a parameter has been changed.
What Channels
'
All available channels are listed in the Channel Setup menu, which describes how
Are Defined So Far?
each channel can be accessed and which serves as the gateway for editing, copying
and deleting channels.
From the presentation
level press
Menu
to
display the Main menu.
To display the Channel
Setup menu, press
, or
move the highlight to the
Channel Setup option and
press
Enter
. The Channel
Setup menu will appear
Figure 3.11. All Channels Appear in the
(see sample at right),
Channel Setup Menu
with the active channel
highlighted.
WHAT APPEARS IN THE CHANNEL SETUP MENU?
As shown in Figure 3.11, this menu
lists all channels defined so far and indicates how they are connected to the projector.
The far left column contains current channel numbers defined. The values in the far
right columns indicate horizontal and vertical frequencies—if a name has been
defined for this channel, it appears here instead. Other columns contain details
pertaining to each channel setup, such as its switcher number, slot location, a variety
of icons indicating access to the channel, and an abbreviated description of each
signal type. See Editing a Channel Setup for details.
SIGNAL TYPE —
Either channel list, whether the
Chan
key list or the Channel Setup
menu, identifies signal types in a shortened form as defined below. These descriptors
indicate what signal information the projector used to identify a match for a given
channel, and are preceded by either an "i" (interlaced signal) or "p" (progressive
signal). See Table 3.1.
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