User presets menu, Save preset submenu, Operation, cont’d – Extron electronic ISM 482 User Manual

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Operation, cont’d

Integration Scaling Matrix Switcher • Operation

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User Presets menu

Figure 3-11 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the User Presets menu, the
Save Preset and Erase Preset submenus, and the available settings.

Use either Adjust knob
to select a preset or no
preset (N/A). Press Next.

Use either Adjust knob
to select a preset or no
preset (N/A). Press Next.

If necessary,
select the
unselected
output.

1

OUTPUTS

2

Default

Cycle

Menu

Menu

Next

1

OUTPUTS

If necessary,
select the
unselected
output.

2

Next

10 sec.

10 sec.

Video & Audio

Configuration

Menu

Output

Configuration

Menu

Advanced

Configuration

Menu

User Presets

Menu

Next

Exit Menu

Press Next to Exit

Menu

Save Out #2 Preset

<N/A> 1 2 3

Erase Out #1 Preset

<N/A> 1 2 3

Next

NOTE

To save a preset for the second

output after saving the preset
for the first, start over from
the default cycle.

10 sec.

NOTE

To erase a preset for the second

output after erasing the preset
for the first, start over from
the default cycle.

Figure 3-11 — User Presets menu flowchart

Save Preset submenu

Select the output with the settings that you want to save as a preset by pressing the
desired Output button.

Rotate either the Adjust or the Adjust knob while in the Save Preset submenu to
highlight (< >) one of three memory presets for the selected output or highlight
N/A for no preset. Press the Next button to save the current settings to the selected
preset. Select N/A and press the Next button to exit without saving the settings.

Presets are saved sets of values for the current color, tint, contrast, brightness,
detail, sizing, and centering settings. Presets saved in nonvolatile memory; when
the ISM is powered down and later powered back up, the settings are available for
selection. Saving the settings to a preset number overwrites the settings previously
written to that preset number.

The color, tint, contrast, brightness, detail, sizing, and centering adjustments
are tailored for the selected output rate. If you change the output rate and then
recall a preset for the earlier rate, the adjustments recalled in the preset have no
effect on the video output. However, if you then change back to the earlier
output rate, the effects of the adjustments appear on the screen if they were not
overwritten for the old output rate.

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