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Synergy 100 MD Operator’s Manual (v7.2 MD-S100)
you can save or recall files. Refer to the section “
” on page 9–16 for further information.
4. Select a setup, or location, for the storage of the files as follows:
•
Press
1. Set Names
.
•
Use the
ª
and
©
buttons to select the
Setup
you want to use. You can select from
SETUP (00)
to
SETUP (99)
.
5. Press
BACK
to display the
Disk Menu
.
6. Press
1. Store
to display the
Store Menu
.
Store Menu
7. Press
4. Store 3D Wipes
.
8. Confirm saving the wipes to a storage device or cancel the procedure as follows:
•
Press
0. Yes
to save the wipes.
•
Press
1. No
to exit the menus, without saving the wipes to a storage device.
This completes the procedure to store the entire set of sequence registers as one file.
Storing Individual Squeeze & Tease Sequences
When you save a specific 3D sequence, it is saved as a single file named
STSEQ##.TZA
. The
##
is
the number of the sequence you have selected to store to a storage device.
Use the following procedure to store a specific 3D sequence:
1. If you are using a USB Drive, plug it into the USB port on the front of the switcher. Wait
at least 5 seconds to allow the system to recognize the USB Drive.
2. Navigate to the
Dest/Source Menu
as follows:
•
Press
MENU
to display the
Main Menu
.
•
Press
5. Disk
to display the
Disk Menu
.
•
Press
0. Dest/Source
to display the
Dest/Source Menu
.
Caution
Do NOT remove a USB Drive from the switcher before the LED on
the USB port goes out. Doing so may destroy the data on your USB
Drive, as well as the data on the next one you insert into the USB port.
MENU
Exit
100
Previous
10
Down
SEL
Accept
1
Up
Hard Drive: SETUP(00)
Store
0. Reserved
1. Store Memories
2. Store Personality
3. Store Installation
4. Store 3D Wipes
5. Store Indiv 3D Wipe
6. Store Bus Map
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...