Systems Flat Panel Television User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety for You and the m40L/m46L
- Recommended Usage
- VESA Mounts, General Description
- Before You Begin
- Installation Checklist
- Unpacking and Checking Accessories
- Connecting Source Cables
- Connecting Power
- Connecting RS232 Communication
- Connecting RS232 Cables
- Using the Remote
- Selecting the Source
- Automatically Selecting the Source
- Manually Selecting the Source
- Adjusting Input Levels
- Adjusting Frequency and Phase
- Aspect Ratio Settings
- Adjusting Sharpness
- Adjusting Position
- Tiling a Display
- Zoom and Viewport
- Adjusting Color Balance
- Advanced Options
- Backlight Control
- Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics
- Saving and Recalling Configurations
- Checking Unit Status
- Where to Go From Here
- Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware
- Downloading Utility Software
- m40L Dimensions
- m46L Dimensions
- Index

Saving and Recalling Configurations
m40L/m46L Installation & Configuration Guide 83
4 Press ENTER. The SAVE SLOT menu displays.
Note: This menu shows all the settings that will be saved. You can’t change anything but the
name in this menu. The appearance of this menu is somewhat different for digital and video
sources, reflecting what is saved for them.
a If the current settings exactly match what is already in the memory,
(CURRENT) will appear in the SLOT NUMBER line.
b If the memory already had data, and the only change is to the name, the
phrase “will update name of occupied slot” appears in the SAVE NOW line.
c If this memory already has something stored in it, the phrase “will overwrite
occupied slot” appears in red on the
SAVE NOW line. This is the only warning.
d If none of these messages appear, this slot is empty.
5 Select SAVE NOW and press ENTER. The display instantly stores all the current
settings into that memory slot.
Changing the Name of the Memory Slot
The default name is an abbreviation of the source connector, resolution, and if Wall
Mode is on, wall settings. In the following example, the name tells you that the
source is connected to analog, which is displaying 1366 x 768, is part of a 2 x 2 array,
and is the display in the upper left corner (column 1, row 1).
Save
Slot Number (Current) 1
Save Now (will overwrite occupied slot)
Name AN 1366x768
Source Analog
Colorspace RGB
Resolution 1366 x 768
Wall 2 x 2 1:1
Scale/Justify One to One / Center
Postion/Overscan 168,19 / 0%
Zoom UL/ LR +0,+0 / +0,+0
Viewport UL/LR +0,+0/ +0,+0
Frequency/Phase 1602 / 22.5°
Sharpness Normal
Black Level 63 55 57
White Level 166 170 169










