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FSN Series • User’s Guide
7. Operations
Working with Memory Registers
of the buttons in the
Program
Transition Section
. This snapshot is assigned a
memory register number, from 1 to 1000.
When you include the
PGM
button in a recall function, the system
immediately
replaces all (or a portion of) the current Program bank setup, based on your
“enables” — using a clean vertical interval switch. You can also modify the
Enables, prior to pressing
ENTER
.
•
M/E Memory Functions
When you include an
M/E
button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of the M/E bank’s complete look, including all crosspoint selections, the
T-Bar
position, wipe patterns, key parameters — and most important, the state of
the buttons in the
M/E
Transition Section
. This snapshot is assigned a memory
register number, from 1 to 1000.
When you include an
M/E
button in a recall function, the system
immediately
replaces all (or a portion of) the current M/E bank setup, based on your “enables”
— using a clean vertical interval switch. You can also modify the Enables, prior to
pressing
ENTER
.
•
Aux Memory Functions
When you include the
Aux
button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of all Source-to-Aux assignments in the
Aux Section
. If you bypass the
Memory Menu
, all Aux routes on the panel will be stored. If you use the Aux
“Enables,” you can elect to store any combination of Aux routes.
When you include the
Aux
button in a recall function, the system
immediately
replaces all (or a portion of) the current Aux assignments on the panel, based on
your “enables” — using a clean vertical interval switch. You can also modify the
Enables, prior to pressing
ENTER
.
•
System Memory Functions
When you include the
SYS
button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of all system-related functions (such as input mappings, input setups,
output settings, tallies, etc.). Using the System “Enables,” you can elect to
include or exclude certain system sub-functions.
When you include the
SYS
button in a recall function, the system
immediately
replaces all (or a portion of) the current System settings, based on your “enables.”
You can also modify the Enables, prior to pressing
ENTER
.
The table below summarizes the functions you can perform in each mode:
M/E 1
AUX
SYS
Tip
It is recommended that you store
System
settings by
themselves, without including other modules in the selected
memory register.
Table 7-3.
Memory Menu modes and functions
Memory Menu
Mode
Name
Registers
Modules
Enables
Lock
Registers
Delete
Registers
View
Yes
View Only
View Only
Yes
Yes
Store
Yes
Modify
Modify
No
No
Recall
No
Modify
Modify
No
No