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PDS  •  User’s Guide
4.  Operation
Setup Menu
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From the Input Menu, select Recall Config to restore a configuration file that was 
previously associated with the current input. Using the Recall Config Menu shown in the 
following illustration, you can change from the current configuration file for the input to any 
saved configuration file:    
Figure 4-21.  
Recall Config Menu (sample)
A number in brackets indicates the only file that is available for recall. If no files are 
available, a message will be displayed to indicate that there are no saved files.
After you select a file number and choose Recall File, press SEL to initiate the recall or 
ESC
 to continue using the current configuration. 
When you press SEL, if the input timing matches the timing in the recalled input 
configuration file, the input uses the recalled configuration file immediately. The File 
Association
 Menu is also updated to reflect your change.
If the input and configuration file timings do not match and Auto Acquire is 
ON
, an “auto 
acquire” will be performed. For more information about this function, refer to the “
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From the Input Menu, select Delete Config to delete any saved configuration file. A 
deleted configuration file cannot be recalled by any input. 
After you delete a configuration file, what happens the next time you select an input that 
uses the file depends on whether Auto Acquire is 
ON 
(in the User Preference Menu).  
When Auto Acquire is 
ON
 and an input does not have a saved configuration file, the PDS 
does a full sync (timing) acquisition on the selected input signal.  
When Auto Acquire is 
OFF
, the system will use the configuration file defined in the File 
Association Menu
, to the greatest extent possible. If the input does not have a saved 
configuration file, the PDS displays the “Invalid Signal” message and the video output is 
black.
For more information about Auto Acquire, refer to the “
” section on 
page 79 and the “
” section on page 79.
Use the following procedure to delete a configuration file:
1. 
From the Input Menu, select Delete Config. The menu shown in the following 
illustration is displayed: 
Figure 4-22.  
Delete Config Menu (sample)
RECALL CONFIG
> File Number
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Recall File
DELETE CONFIG
> File Number
1
Delete File