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Rotate Adjustment Knob F3 to select the number (NO.) of the preset that you wish to use (1 to 10). If any
information is stored on a preset you will see an
*
next to the number. (In the example above
*1
has stored
information)
To execute the command (STOR / RECL / CLR) press Adjustment Knob F4; after a few seconds the action
is complete.
To leave the menu press the [FUNC] button so that it is no longer illuminated.
Menu 2/3
PSMEM
XPT Enable / Disable
PSMEM 2/3 allows you to enable or disable the crosspoint setting presets. If XPT is enabled then the XPT
settings will be overwritten when a preset memory is recalled, if XPT is disabled the crosspoint settings will
remain as they are, even when a preset memory is recalled.
For example if you have selected 1 on the PGM/A Rail and 2 on the PST/B Rail, when disable is selected
(DSBL) these settings will not change when you recall any preset memory. If enable (ENBL) is selected the
selections on the PGM/A and PST/B rails will change when a preset memory is recalled.
Press the [FUNC] button, so that it is illuminated, and then press the [MEM] button, so that it is also
illuminated.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F1 until PSMEM 2/3 is displayed.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F2 to select ENBL (enable) or DSBL (disable).
To leave the menu press the [FUNC] button so that it is no longer illuminated.
Menu 3/3
FMEM Frame Memory
FMEM allows you to store a still image from the AUX output signal; this image can then be assigned to a
crosspoint.
N.B.
The frame store is 8-bit, so the stored image may appear slightly downgraded
.
Press the [FUNC] button, so that it is illuminated, and then press the [MEM] button, so that it is also
illuminated.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F1 until FMEM 3/3 is displayed.
Watch the AUX output signal, and when you see the image you want to store press Adjustment Knob F4.
To assign the stored FMEM image to a crosspoint see
Menu 2/3 XPTAS Assigning Crosspoints - Page 25
To leave the menu press the [FUNC] button so that it is no longer illuminated.
Frames can also be stored to FMEM from a PC via Ethernet, see
Image Transfer Software.