How do the video memories work?
Bill Cushman says it best: “Video memories 1 thru 6 are global memories whose settings are independent of the input which is selected. Your normal default memory for each input should be ‘Memory Off’. This memory is specific to each input, and to every scan rate on that input. By using ‘Memory Off’ you can save settings that are input specific, and they will be invoked each time that input is selected. I suggest that you go to each and every input and select ‘Memory Off’. Then set your preferred values for that input. These values are automatically saved for that input and scan rate. Use one of the numbered memories when you desire alternate settings that you only use for special situations. It may appear that there is only one video memory per input in ‘Memory Off’, but there are actually many (perhaps 60), one for each scan rate. You will never see these memories unless you change the scan rate on a specific input. If you change the scan rate feeding the projector, a new video memory