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6.30 Programming Menu > Adjustment area >
Presets configuration
General
The Preset is a register that enables you to store destination setups,
“
looks,
”
to memory, and to recall them.
Presets configuration menu description
This menu provides:
•
A numbered list of the available Presets.
•
Buttons to select the complete or relative saving of
Presets.
•
A
Save from PVW
button to create a new Preset
from selected Destination(s) in Preview.
•
An
Overwrite from PVW
button to overwrite the
preset data in the selected Preset from selected
Destination(s) in Preview.
•
A
Save from PGM
button to create new Preset
from the selected Destination(s) in Program.
•
An
Overwrite from PGM
button to overwrite the
preset data in the selected Preset from selected
Destination(s) in Program.
•
A
Delete Preset(s)
button to enter a multiple
delete of Presets.
•
An
Enable Reorder
button to enable the
reordering of Presets in the list.
•
A
Lock All
button to lock all the Presets in the list.
•
An
Unlock All
button to unlock all the Presets in
the list.
•
A button to select
Creation Options
to use while
creating Presets.
-
Off:
No creation options are chosen. (This is
the default option.)
-
AutoLock:
All Presets created with the
AutoLock option On are created in the locked
state.
-
Rename:
All Presets created with the Rename
option On are created with the group name
highlighted, so that the Preset may be
immediately renamed.
-
Rename-Lock:
This is a combination of the
Rename and AutoLock options. All Presets
created with the Rename-Lock option On are
created with the Preset name highlighted, so
that the Preset may be renamed, and saved in
a locked state.
•
A couple of search edit boxes to search Presets.
•
Three buttons to manage Preset recall actions.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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