Memories ) – Panasonic PANASYNC S50 Manuel d'utilisation
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( Memories )
The display has two types of inemory lor display adjustments. The Preset Memory stores the
factory settings. The User Menrory stores adjustments determined by the user. Both mem
ories retain settings tor Horizontal size, Horizontal position, Vertical size. Vertical position.
Vertical pincushion and Trapezoid adjustments of the displayed image.
Preset Memory
There are one (1) preset factory mode {precise setting) and seven (7) factory reservation
modes (rough settings) that automatically control image size and centering when used
with video boards that support these settings. See Page 14 for Factory Preset Timing
Specifications.
User Memory
• Users may store up to eight different sets of adjustments for: Horizontal size,
Horizontal position, Vertical size. Vertical position. Vertical pincushion and Trapezoid
settings.
' If the user memory is full and a new set of adjustments is saved, the oldest
adjustments in user meirwry will be deleted.
' When the user timing is input, the Vertical, Horizontal frequencies and sync polarities
of the signal are compared with the previous data stored in memory. The input signal
will be stored as a new data set if one of its parameters is different from the previous
stored one.
* The new input signal must have a frequency differerue greater than that shown in the
table below or a different sync, polarity from that of already stored. It the new timing
data includes frequency changes greater than those shown in the table below or sync,
polarity charges, a rtew user memory setting will be stored, if the frequency difference
is smaller than that of the chart and the sync, polarities are the same, the existing
settings will be retained.
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Low 30 kHz-'± 1.0 kHz
Hi 67 kHz± 1.0 kHz
Low 50 Hz-± 1.2 Hz
Hi 120Hz±5.0Hz
Please note if the timing does not meet the display specifications, the size and position
adjustment may not appear as desired. Be sure the horizontal and vertical timirrg are
within the monitor specification range. See Page 14: Timing charts and Page 4:
Specification.
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