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Press the pushbutton of the desired parameter. The button will immediately turn green and the
corresponding LCD Menu will be displayed (see below). Turn the rotary encoder to adjust the
parameter. You can push the rotary encoder to reset the parameter to its default value. Once
the adjustment is complete, the button will remain illuminated white, indicating that it is not at its
default value.
For more details about these controls, see the Proc Amp section in the Video Menu chapter.
Presets
PRESET BUTTONS (1 – 6)
Six Presets are available, which allow the user to save and recall custom settings for the system.
To SAVE a preset into memory, press and HOLD the desired preset button number for three
seconds. The button will flash to indicate that the save command has been completed. The
pushbutton will remain illuminated to indicate that parameters were stored and are available for
recall.
To RECALL a preset, press the desired preset button 1 through 6. A message will be displayed on
the LCD requiring you to “Accept” or “Cancel” your request. Once the preset has been recalled,
the corresponding preset button will remain lit. If any system parameter is changed, the Preset
button will turn off.
Please note that under certain conditions, recalling a preset may cause a disruption or loss of output video
and audio while the new parameters are being loaded. An example would be a preset that calls for a
change in format conversion. The Processor must load new software code to affect the new conversion,
which will cause a loss of output for a few seconds. A preset that only changes Proc Amp settings or Aspect
Ratio settings will not typically cause a loss of output. If you are operating in a live, “on the air” environment,
be sure to test your presets prior to using them.
Set Value
0
Back
Sharp
Hue
Black
Reset
All
R-Y
B-Y
Saturate
Gain
Recall Preset 1?
Accept Cancel