User memory, Last status memory – Panasonic DT2750MS User Manual
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Memories
This monitor has three types of memory to store the data sets in. These control the on-screen image. The first
type is the user memory. The second type is the preset memory which is preset by the factory (See pages
3 9 - 4 2 for Timing).
The third type is the last status memory. All user control settings for the on-screen image are automatically
saved approximately
6
seconds after the last adjustment, or saved by pressing SET button from the on-screen
display control.
User memory
(10 user memories available besides factory presets)
The user control data sets are stored in the user memory. The user memory and the preset memory control the
horizontal size, vertical size, horizontal centering, vertical centering, brightness, contrast, side-pincushion,
trapezoid, color, tint, sharpness, volume, H. moire, side-pin corner, side-pin balance, parallel and aspect ratio
adjustments of the displayed image.
The user memory has priority over the preset memory, see the figure on page 36, signal discrimination
flowchart.
If the user memory is completely used and a new set of user control data is saved, the oldest data set in the user
memory is deleted and the new data set is automatically saved approximately
6
seconds after the last
adjustment, or saved by pressing SET button from the on-screen display control.
Last status memory
(Only for input mode)
The last status memory decides the status of the input mode just after the monitor is turned on with the main
power switch and power switch.
The last status memory stores the statuses just before the monitor is turned off.
When the monitor is turned on, this mode is set to the same as the previous status.
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