Synergy 100 MD Operator’s Manual (v7.2 MD-S100)
Memory and Disk Functions • 9–3
Banks are numbered from
0
through
9
, and the registers within each bank are also numbered
0
through
9
.
•
Bank
0
(registers
00
to
09
)
•
Bank
1
(registers
10
to
19
)
•
Bank
2
(registers
20
to
29
) etc.
When the
MEM
button in the
Effects Control Group
is pressed, the pattern buttons in the
Effects
Control Group
allow you to store or recall the
10
memory registers in a selected Bank. To access
different memory banks, use the
10
button in the
System Control
Group
. One bank is active at any
given time.
Effects Control Group — Pattern Buttons
Storing Memory Registers
Memories can be stored using either the Quick Store, or the Advanced Store method. The Quick Store
method allows you to store memories to different registers in the same bank using just the Pattern
Buttons. If you want to store memories to different banks, you should use the Advanced Store method.
The Advanced Store method allows you to store memories to different registers in different banks
using the
10
and
1
buttons in the
System Control Group
.
Quick Store
Use the following procedure to save a memory using the quick store method:
1. Set up the switcher to the configuration you want to store.
2. Press the
MEM
button in the
Effects Control Group
. The button will illuminate green.
Note
Remember that when you store a panel setup, you store
everything
,
including all
underlying data
. For example, if you store a register that
includes one or more keys, not only is the key data stored for the
current on air keys, but data (e.g., clip and gain) is also stored for keys
that are
not
currently on air.
Note
If you want to use an
Effects Dissolve
to recall this memory, you must
toggle the
CNTR
(
EFF D
) button
On
before storing the memory. The
Auto Recall
feature must be on in order to store the Effects Dissolve
with the memory. Refer to the Chapter “
Completing Setup
”, in the
Synergy 100 MD Engineering Manual
for more information.
MEM
E F F E C T S C O N T R O L
M A T T E S
S Y S T E M C O N T R O L
EDIT
SEL
BACK
MENU
SEL
CNTR
DVE
SEL
REV
5
0
6
1
7
2
8
3
9
100
10
1
4
5
0
6
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
Summary of Contents for Synergy 100 MD
Page 1: ...Ross Video Limited Operator s Manual Software Issue 7 2 MD S100...
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Page 50: ...2 10 Control Panel Introduction Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 62: ...3 12 Using the Menu System Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 80: ...4 18 Switcher Basics Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 148: ...7 42 Keying Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 182: ...10 12 Peripheral Control and More Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 210: ...11 28 Global Store Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 238: ...12 28 Squeeze Tease MD Basic Operation Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 256: ...14 6 Advanced Positioning Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 276: ...16 8 Preprocessor Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 316: ...17 40 Squeeze Tease MD Sequences and Wipes Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 376: ...21 4 Appendix B Synergy Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 382: ...22 6 Appendix C Hotkeys Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 386: ...GL 4 Glossary of Terms Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 402: ...IX 16 Index Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...