Clarity WN-5040-720 CRT Television User Manual


 
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3.5.1 Memory: What Is Saved? And Where?
Margay’s automatic memories work well, but the best way to save and recall is with the numbered
memory slots, because they recall everything.
In the Margay some parameters (values) are associ-
ated with the mode. The mode is primarily the hori-
zontal and vertical resolution and the vertical
frequency of the incoming source picture. It is more
than this, but if you think of it this way, you will be
close enough.
Some parameters are associated with the input.
The input in this instance means the input connec-
tor: Analog 1, Analog 2, Digital, Composite Video,
etc.
Some parameters are global, that is, they are not
associated with either the mode or the input connec-
tor. They are universal.
Memory
The Margay remembers that last 10 modes it
received and all the mode parameters associated with
them.
Switching modes
For instance, suppose you set up the Black and
White Levels for a 1024x768 @ 65Hz vertical from a
Parameter
Specific to the
GlobalMode Input
ASCII Response Term.
x
ASCII Response Type
x
Auto Codes
x
Auto Lamp On
x
Baud Rate
x
Beeper
x
Black Level: R, G, & B
x
Brightness (video)
x
Color Balance (all values)
x
Colorspace
x
Contrast (video)
x
Curtain Pattern
x
Do Black/White Levels
x
Do Frequency
x
Do Phase
x
Do Position
x
Frequency
x
Gamma
x
Group ID
x
Hue
x
Inverted Installation
x
Justify
x
Lamp Saver
x
Menu H Position
x
Menu Timeout
x
Menu V Position
x
Overscan
x
Phase
x
Plug and Play (EDID)
x
Position, Horizontal
x
Position, Vertical
x
Resolution, Horizontal
x
Resolution, Vertical
x
Retry On Lost Signal
x
Saturation
x
Scale Mode
x
Sharpness
x
Terminate RS-485
x
Unit ID
x
Viewport Window Bottom
x
Viewport Window Left
x
Viewport Window Right
x
Viewport Window Top
x
Wall Height
x
Wall Mode
x
Wall Unit Column
x
Wall Unit Row
x
Wall Width
x
White Boost
x
White Level: R, G, & B
x
Zoom Window Bottom
x
Zoom Window Left
x
Zoom Window Right
x
Zoom Window Top
x
Parameter
Specific to the
GlobalMode Input