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Setting panel screen
[INTVideo] internal video setting screen
Power supply and backup
The operation panel settings are stored in the memory when the power is turned off.
The default settings are established when the power is turned back on by selecting [Power] > [Reset] on the [Setup] initial
setting screen, and the system is started from the settings which were established at the completion of the previous session
by selecting [Power] > [Preset]. If [Demo] has been selected on the [Setup] panel, the demonstration mode is established
when the power is turned on.
Select [Reset] or [Preset] on the [Setup] panel from the demonstration mode to restart the system. The demonstration mode
can be exited using [Enter].
The panel settings, setup settings and their files, key learn settings and event memory data are saved. These settings and
data are backed up by the flash memory even when the power is turned off.
Wash Pb 128 Pr 128
Y 128
Event ME Time Pattern INT
00E 10:00F 3015 Blue
INT Video Grade Pos 80
Back
Matte
Color
Bar
Memory Page
1
Frame
1F Field
Mode
Write
Color
White
Level
255
Pattern
H1
Grade
0
Wht
Yelw
Cyan
Gren
Mgt
Red
Blue
Blk
Cst1
Cst2
CL Br
St 1-30
Mv 1-30
The internal video settings are performed on this screen.
This menu is selected when the INTVideo button below the LCD display is pressed. It is not selected using INT at a
crosspoint. While these settings are performed, the color setting mode is established for joystick XYZ and rotary Z control.
The color set appears at the top right.
Setting items
[Back Matte], [Color Bar] and [Memory] are selected using the rotary 1 control.
The unit’s various functions are adjusted on the setting panel screen. This screen is basically configured as follows.
≥ Displayed at the top level of the screen are the joystick XY and rotary Z values and the audio meter.
≥ Displayed at the second level of the screen from the top are the event number, transition time, pattern number and
internal video setting.
≥ Displayed at the third level of the screen from the top are the title of the menu on the display and the item setting ranges.
≥ The settings are displayed from the center down. The settings of four items are displayed per page. If there are more
than four item settings, they can be scrolled and displayed using the rotary 1 or 2 control. Two lines are allocated to
each item, and 7 or so alphanumerics are displayed per item. In some cases, abbreviations are used for the displays.
≥ The display of selected setting item is highlighted in reverse video.
≥ Selected setting items are returned to their default settings using [Shift] + [.].
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