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16. Event Memory
The switcher can save control panel setup statuses as data for recall when needed. This function is
called Event Memory. This Event Memory function enables quick recall of the same setting statuses
that were previously saved. The event memory data can accurately reproduce statuses of button
assignments and selections including a re-entry of M/E1 PGM on the control panel, because the
event memory data holds all panel information.
The keypad is used to save and recall events. The event memory data can be backed up and then
restored from USB flash memory drives. (See section 19 "File Operations.") In addition to this, the
RATE item in the EVENT menu allows users to perform transitions by loading events. (See section
16-2-3. "Transitions Using Event Recall.")
16-1. Storing Events
The event memory can store the setting status of the
control panel. Up to 100 events (10 memory pages,
with 10 events per page) can be stored in memory.
To Store an Event (basic):
(1) Press EVENT in the MEMORY block.
(2) Press STORE (ENTER) on the Keypad.
(3) Press a number button (0-9) on the Keypad
to store the event.
Storing Events (detailed):
(1) Press EVENT in the MEMORY block.
The [EVENT MEMORY] menu is displayed
and the Keypad switches to EVENT mode.
(2) Turn F1 to select an event page in the [EVENT MEMORY] menu. PAGE 0 has Event 0-9
(event memories), PAGE 1 has Event 10-19, and so on. The last page, PAGE 9 has Event
90-99.
EVENT : PAGE :DIRECT :PAGECLR: RATE : 1/3
MEMORY : =0 : =OFF : =CRNT : =OFF : L=0
(3) Press STORE (ENTER) on the Keypad. The STORE button flashes green and the [EVENT
STORE] menu will then be displayed.
(4) The [EVENT STORE] and [EVENT MEMORY] menus allow users to select the data to be
saved in the event. (See the next page for details.)
(5) Press a number button (0-9) on the Keypad to store the event.
If an Event is Already Saved to a Button:
When STORE is pressed, the light of the buttons (0 to 9) are off if no events are saved. The
number buttons light up if events are saved. If you press a button where an event is already
saved, it flashes. Pressing the button again overwrites the event. If you press another button
that has no event already saved before overwriting, the event will be saved to that button.
If you cannot overwrite data, change
OVER WR
to ENABL (ENABLE) in the [EVENT
RECALL] menu. (See section 16-3. "Overwrite Protection.")
Data not saved in the event memory
All SETUP menu settings
All FILE menu settings
STILL images
USER TRANS and ADV CTRL settings in the TRANS menu (See section 8-9-2.)
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EVENT
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MENU
USER BUTTON
MEMORY
CONTROL
MACRO
SEQ EDOT
COPY/SWAP
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9
4
5
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1
2
3
ATTATCH
INC
COPY
SWAP
STILL
NEW
FILE
MATT
SETUP
M/E1
DETTACH
DEC
ADD
KEY3
KEY4
KEY2
KEY1
KEY1
M/E2
KEY2
KEY3
KEY4
PLAY
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CLEAR
0
STORE
COPY
STOP
PASTE
OVWR
ENTER
RECALL
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SELECT / KEYPAD