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HTML Configuration and Control, cont’d
MGP 464 • HTML Configuration and Control
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Saving (creating) a window preset
To save all the current window settings as a preset,
1
From the Select Preset menu, select the preset number to which you want to 
save the current settings for all the windows.
2
Click Save Preset.
Recalling a window preset
To recall a saved preset and enable all its settings,
1
From the Select Preset menu, select the name of the preset that you want to 
recall.
2
If you want to recall all window settings contained in the selected preset, 
including the input displayed when the preset was saved, click Recall Preset 
with Input
.
 
If you do not want to recall the inputs for the selected preset, click Recall 
Preset.
Selecting a window preset transition effect
In the Window Preset Effect section, you can select either a cut or a slide transition 
effect with which windows will be resized and/or repositioned when a new preset 
is selected.
Cut effect
• 
 — The window immediately moves to the location specified for it 
in the new preset, and is instantly resized.
Real time motion effect
• 
 — The window appears to slide to its new position 
and is resized slowly enough for its progress to be observed.
 Follow these steps to specify a window transition effect between presets: 
1
From the Window Effect menu, select Real time motion or Cut.
2
From the Effect Duration menu, select the amount of seconds the MGP will 
take to complete the transition to its new size and location.  
N
  Effect Duration applies only if the Real time motion effect was selected.
N
  The duration set here is the same value as the Window Effect duration.  
Input Presets
An input preset is a file containing settings such as the signal type, image control 
settings, and window text for the input that is currently displayed in a selected 
window.  The MGP 464 has 128 memory preset locations to which you can save 
settings as input presets.
The following settings are contained in the input presets:
Input Type 
 
Horizontal Start   
Total Pixels 
Input Name 
 
Vertical Start 
 
Active Pixels 
Film Mode On/Off  
Pixel Phase 
 
Active Lines 
Brightness  
 
Contrast 
 
Color 
Tint 
 
 
Detail (sharpness) 
Percentage of window filled*
*Image size and position are saved as a percent of the window, so that the input 
preset can be used for any size window.