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Operating preset memory groups (PMEM GROUP)
(continued)
Registering the preset memory to recall when in ALL
mode
1 .
Press the MENU button to turn on its indicator .
2 .
Open PM GRP1 menu [31] .
1.PM GRP1 MODE
ALL
3 .
Turn the F1 dial to display the “12 . PM GRP1 ALL” item .
12.PM GRP1 ALL
PRE001
4 .
Turn the F2 dial to select a preset number, and then
press the F2 dial to confirm the selection .
Recalling preset memory groups
Pressing a button to recall a preset memory group
Use PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 to recall preset memory groups.
PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 buttons
USER ENABLE button
SHIFT button
1 .
Press the SHIFT button to turn on its indicator .
2 .
Press the PM GRP 1 button .
When the operation mode of PMEM GROUP1 is “SEPARATE”:
Simultaneously recalls each remote camera preset memory
registered to the “2. PM GRP1 1/10” to “11. PM GRP1 10/10”
items.
When the operation mode of PMEM GROUP1 is “ALL”:
The preset memory registered in the “12. PM GRP1 ALL” item is
recalled for all of the remote cameras registered to the unit.
z
Preset memory is not recalled for a remote camera for which
“NoAsign” is set in CTRL TYPE menu [36].
z
If the USER ENABLE button indicator is off, operation of the
PM GRP 1 to PM GRP 4 buttons is not possible. Perform
operation while the button indicator is on.
Note
Recalling a preset memory group by GPI input
A preset memory group can be recalled by contact input of the TALLY/
GPI connector on the rear panel of the unit.
<PIN numbers and preset memory groups>
Pin number
Signal
name
Corresponding preset memory group
19
GPI IN 1
PMEM GROUP 1
7
GPI IN 2
PMEM GROUP 2
20
GPI IN 3
PMEM GROUP 3
8
GPI IN 4
PMEM GROUP 4
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“Control interface for external devices” (page 43)