Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
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Saving Settings in a Configuration File<br />
4.2 Saving Settings in a Configuration File<br />
When you have completed configuration work on the <strong>CP750</strong>, you can save your settings to<br />
a .dlb parameter file. We recommend saving configuration files for use in the event your<br />
unit ever needs to be replaced.<br />
Caution: Take care to identify the settings file clearly, and store it separately from software<br />
update files, which also use the .dlb extension.<br />
Chose Save in the File menu as shown in Figure 4‐9, browse to the location on your PC<br />
where you want to save the file, enter a file name, and click Save.<br />
Figure 4‐9<br />
Figure 4-9<br />
Selecting Save in the File Menu<br />
To modify an existing .dlb file and save it under a different name, open the file, then select<br />
Save As in the File menu.<br />
4.3 Loading a Saved Configuration File<br />
A <strong>CP750</strong> can be restored from an existing .dlb configuration file.<br />
To do so, choose Open in the File menu of the setup application, browse to the desired .dlb<br />
file on your PC, and open it.<br />
Figure 4‐10<br />
Figure 4-10 Selecting Open in the File Menu<br />
4.4 Using Expert View<br />
When you choose Expert View on the Window menu, all the <strong>CP750</strong> parameters and<br />
command strings are available as shown in Figure 4‐11.You can modify a parameter<br />
highlighted in green by double clicking it and typing a new value. To return to the tab<br />
display, reselect Expert View.<br />
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