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Setting the Password - PASSWORD Menu
400 PASSWORD menu: Enter the password for the PASSWORD menu.
ENTER PASSWORD: Enter the password (factory setting: 9999).
cc:> 401
401 PASSWORD: Choose what action to perform with the password.
CHANGE PASSWORD ... : Change the password. cc:> 402
APPLY PASSWORD ... : Assign the password to a menu item. cc:> 404
402 ENTER NEW PASSWORD: Crate a new password.
J ENTER NEW PASSWORD: Enter a password. cc:> 403
403 CHANGE PASSWORD: Change the password.
RE-ENTER PASSWORD
TO CONFIRM
Enter the new password again and press
the ENTER button. cc:> The password is
recorded.
To change it, press the MENU button. cc:> Return to the PASSWORD (401).
404 APPLY PASSWORD: Choose whether or not to apply the password to each menu .
CONTROL PRESET ADJ: YES or NO.
CONTROL TEMP ADJ: YES or NO.
SET UP: YES or NO.
MEMORY CARD: YES or NO.
Setting the Channel Selection Method and Power-
Up Conditions - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Menu
The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu is used for
the following settings:
(I) Channel number entry method
The two ways in which the ten-key pad can be used to
enter channel numbers are as follows:
(In the explanation below, x and y represent any digit
between I
and 9.)
DIRECT mode: When selecting a number from I to
9, press the x button to display channel x. When
selecting a number from 10 to 99, press the 0, x,
and y buttons to display channel xy (a two-digit
channel number). This mode is selected at the
shipping.
JOKEY mode: When the x button is pressed followed
by the ENTER button, the monitor displays channel
x. When the x buttons is pressed, followed by the y
and ENTER buttons,
the monitor displays channel
xy (a two-digit channel number).
When multiple monitors are connected by a serial
remote connection, this setting will be common to all
the monitors.
It is not possible to change the setting
for individual monitors.
(2)
Power-up condition
This menu sets the condition of the monitor when the
main power switch on the rear panel is switched on.
ON: Standby mode
OFF: Operation mode
(3) Power-up Input channel
LAST:
Set the channel to the channel that was
selected at the time the power was last turned off.
CH xx: Set the channel to a specific channel number.
(4)
Time from power-up until degauss
If several monitors are turned on at the same time and
all start degaussing at the same time, there will be a
very large current draw on the power supply for a few
moments. To prevent this, the delay time between
power-up and degaussing can be set for each monitor
independently.
(S)AFC time constant
(6)Resldual subcarrler detection (when using the
BKM-24N/25P)
It is possible to detect residual subcarrier signals from
phase change by setting the adaptor' s residual
subcarrier switch on.
(7)Auto chroma control (ACC) (when using the
BKM-27T)