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Using Other Features
The [MEMORY] item at the [SYSTEM] menu lets you save and call up the panel state and various settings.
* For information on the various items, refer to “SYSTEM Menu” (p. 47).
• SAVE SETTING This saves the current settings and panel state to the internal memory.
• LOAD SETTING This calls up saved settings and panel state.
• POWER ON LOAD This automatically calls up saved settings and panel state at startup.
You can save eight sets of settings to the internal memory. Use [SAVE SETTING], [LOAD SETTING], and [POWER ON LOAD] to select a number from
1 to 8.
This returns various settings to their factory defaults.
1. Access the menu.
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.
2. Display the SYSTEM menu.
Touch the [SYSTEM] icon to display system-related menus.
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3. Select [Factory Reset].
Choose [SETUP] to display various setting menus. Then select [FACTORY RESET].
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4. Return the unit to its factory-default state.
Selecting [FACTORY RESET] makes a confirmation screen appear. Pressing the [VALUE] dial at the confirmation screen returns the
unit to its factory-default state.
Returning the unit to its factory-default state also deletes all settings saved to internal memory.
Go to the [SYSTEM] menu and use [NTSC/PAL] to select [NTSC] or [PAL]. Restart the VR-3 to switch NTSC/PAL
Images will not be display correctly if the setting on the VR-3 differs from the signals of the connected external equipment.
Saving/Recalling Settings
Returning to the Factory-default State
Switching Between NTSC and PAL