NEC GT2000 User Manual
Page 60
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E-60
User Memory
P01/10
No Name
Source
Slot
Lock
00
CUTOM 0001 RGB1
Off
01
02
03
CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO
Off
04
05
06
CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1
On
07
CUTOM 0008 RGB2
On
08
09
CUTOM 0010 VIDEO
Off
Data Reading of Registration Signals (Load)
Adjustment and setting data are registered to suit the purpose of the external
equipment in the user memory and channel memory. This allows the input to
be switched and projected immediately when the projector is used in a system
or some other configuration. The desired adjustment and setting data can also
be called without switching the input.
1. Displaying the Memory Display
Select [Memory]
→
[User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main
menu.
The user memory or channel memory will be displayed.
See "Selecting Memory Display" on Page E-57 for details.
2. Select the Desired Number
Press the remote control ▲/▼ button and select the list number or the channel
number, then press the ENTER button.
The display will change to the signal registration menu.
3. Retrieving the Signal Data
Press the remote control ▲/▼ button and select [Load].
Retrieving All the Data
Press the ENTER button.
The display will change to the load verification display.
Press the remote control ▲/▼ button, select Yes/No, then press the ENTER
button.
Retrieving Data Other than Source Data
(Data is called without performing input switching.)
Hold down the CTL button and press the ENTER button.
The display will change to the data load verification display.
Press the remote control ▲/▼ button, select Yes/No, then press the ENTER
button.
This ends the data retrieving procedure.
At this time, auto search during input signal switching will be invalid. (Lock On
condition.)
User Memory
P01/10
No Name
Source
Slot
Lock
00
CUTOM 0001 RGB1
Off
01
02
03
CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO
Off
04
05
06
CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1
On
07
CUTOM 0008 RGB2
On
08
09
CUTOM 0010 VIDEO
Off
Signal Entry
Entry Copy
Entry Move
Entry Delete
Change Defalut
Memory edit
Load
Store
Load?
Yes
No
Data Load?
Yes
No