Synergy 100 MD Operator’s Manual (v7.2 MD-S100)
Memory and Disk Functions • 9–13
Saving Registers
For archive purposes, and to keep safe backup copies of your valuable switcher setups, it is
recommended that you store your setups and registers to a storage device. The internal hard drive is
capable of storing all categories of Synergy setup registers.
The following is a list of memory registers and their corresponding file names:
•
Memory Registers
(all 100) are stored in the file
MEMORYS.XML
.
•
Personality Registers
are stored in the file
PERS.XML
.
•
Installation Registers
are stored in the file
INSTALL.XML
.
•
Wipes Registers
(Squeeze & Tease MD) are stored in the file
ST3DSEQ.SYN
.
•
All Individual Memories Registers
are stored in the files
MEM##.SYN
, which
identifies a regular switcher snapshot. Note that
##
represents the number of the
memory register.
Saving Registers to a Storage Device
The
Disk Menu
allows you to
Recall
or
Store
various files to a specific drive and set. The
Current
Switcher Setup Chosen
item indicates which set and which drive is being stored to or recalled from.
Use the following procedure to save registers to a storage device:
1. Navigate to the
Disk Menu
as follows:
•
Press
MENU
to display the
Main Menu
.
•
Press
5. Disk
to display the
Disk Menu
.
2. Press
0. Dest/Source
to display the
Dest/Source Menu
.
Dest/Source Menu
3. Select the storage device you want to use to store your registers to as follows:
•
Press
0. Dest/Source
.
•
Use the
ª
and
©
buttons to select the storage device you want to use. You can
select between the following:
~
Hard Drive
— This option will allow you to store the files on the internal hard
drive.
Note
Synergy files are designed in a proprietary compressed format that can
only be read by Synergy switchers. However, the files can be copied
and saved on a computer.
MENU
Exit
100
Previous
10
Down
SEL
Accept
1
Up
Dest/Source
0. Dest/Source
1. Set Names
Hard Drive
SETUP(00)
Summary of Contents for Synergy 100 MD
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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...