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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
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Items where the [Edit] tab
→
[ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX], [CBGD], [CLIP], and [XPT] in the [Select1]/[Select2] column is set to [ON] are selected as
registration target.
Recalling the register memory (playback)
Recall an event memory to the work memory from a registered register memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[EVENT MEMORY]
→
[Register] tab.
2
Select [Recall] in the [Register] column.
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The [Recall] screen is displayed.
[ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX],
[CLIP], [CBGD], [XPT]
Select the target to recall.
[View]
Select the display mode.
[ALL]: Displays all the memory including the unregistered register memory.
[Exist]: Displays only the registered register memory.
[Page]
Switches pages.
[Cancel]
Closes the [Recall] screen without recalling the target.
[OK]
Closes the [Recall] screen after recalling the target.
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Playback target (when playing back with the multi‑selection panel)
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Playback of [ME1] and [ME2]
The target selected at the start of playback is always played back.
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When the target selected at registration is either one of [ME1] or [ME2]
The target selected at registration is played back even when either [ME1] or [ME2] is selected at the start of playback.
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When there is no target selected at registration
[ME1] recorded at registration is played back even when either [ME1] or [ME2] is selected at the start of playback.
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Playback of [DSK], [CLIP], [AUX], and [CBGD]
The target selected by both operations at registration and the start of playback is played back.
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Playback target (when playing back with the menu panel)
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Playback of [ME1] and [ME2]
The target selected at the start of playback is always played back in the work memory.
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When the target selected at registration is either one of [ME1] or [ME2]
The target selected at registration is played back in the work memory even when either [ME1] or [ME2] is selected at the start of playback.
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When there is no target selected at registration
[ME1] recorded at registration is played back in the work memory even when either [ME1] or [ME2] is selected at the start of playback.
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Playback of [DSK], [CLIP], [AUX], and [CBGD]
The target selected at the start of playback is always played back in the work memory.
For the target which is not selected at registration, playback is performed with the setting at registration.
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NOTE
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The selection button for the background wipe preset menu in the multi-selection panel will move to top left (pattern 1) when event memory is played
back.
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Playback in selected mode is not possible for playback of [ME1] or [ME2] in the 3G mode or the 4K mode when the selection for playback is not
selected at the time of registration.
Editing register memories
Delete a registered register memory or change file names.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[EVENT MEMORY]
→
[Register] tab.
2
Select [Misc] in the [Register] column.
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The [Misc] screen is displayed.
[Rename]
Select [Rename] after selecting a file icon to change the file name using the on‑screen keyboard.
[Delete]
Select [Delete] after selecting a file icon to delete the register memory.
[View]
Select the display mode.
[ALL]: Displays all the memory including the unregistered register memory.
[Exist]: Displays only the registered register memory.
[Page]
Switches pages.
[Close]
Closes the [Misc] screen.
Setting the operation of the multi‑selection panel area
Specify the operation when a register memory is selected with the <EVT MEM> button in the multi-selection panel area.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[EVENT MEMORY]
→
[Register] tab.
2
Select an item in [Direct/Next] in the [Select Panel] column.
[Direct]
Plays back the image when the register memory is selected.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS60C1E
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 52: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 162: ...This chapter describes the difference with the Standard mode Chapter 9 3G mode 4K mode ...
Page 168: ...This chapter describes the terminals and signals of the unit Chapter 10 External Interfaces ...
Page 184: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 12 Appendix ...
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