1. Basic operations
1-2-4. Setting the border colour
[2] WIPE Menu
4. Set Border Col
This item is used to select any of the following colours for
the borders.
White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black
1-2-5. Adjusting the border colour
[2] WIPE Menu
5. Adj Border Col
This item is used to adjust the hue (H), saturation (S) and
luminance (L) of the colour which has been set for the
borders.
1-2-6. Setting the wipe start position
[2] WIPE Menu
6. Position
This item is used to set the position where the transition is to
start for wipe patterns No.9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 using the X
and Y coordinates.
<Setting range of the X and Y coordinates>
Y
(Pos-Y)
When the submenu [2] WIPE Menu is displayed, direct
operations using the USER buttons and OSD/TIME dial
are enabled.
Refer to "2-5-6. Direct operations using the USER
buttons and OSD/TIME dial" (<Basics> Operating
Instructions).
<Direct operation status display>
U1: Pos-X (X coordinate), U2: Pos-Y (Y coordinate),
U3: —, U4: —
X
(Pos-X)
Inside screen area
Outside screen area
1-2-7. Registering and recalling the preset
memories
[2] WIPE Menu
7. Set To Preset
Up to four sets of wipe settings can be registered in the
preset memories.
< Registering the settings in the preset memories>
Select 1, 2, 3 or 4, and press the OSD/TIME dial.
The status currently set is now registered in the selected
preset number.
< What can be registered in the preset memories>
Wipe patterns
Wipe directions
Border width of wipe
Soft effect amount
Border colours
Position at which the transition starts
<Calling the preset memory settings>
What has been registered in the preset memories can be
called using the USER buttons.
Before any settings are registered or recalled,
"WIPE Preset" must be selected by operating the menu
item below and the settings must be assigned to the
USER buttons.
[12] USER/FMEM Menu
1. USER1
8 (E)