
4.
Press
Rename
.
5.
Enter the new name for the memory and
press
Accept New Name
.
6.
Press
Edit Description
.
7.
Enter a description for the memory and
press
Accept
.
Locking Memories
You can protect memory registers from being
changed or deleted. With the memory lock
enabled, you cannot overwrite the selected
memory register until the memory has been
unlocked.
When working with locked memory registers,
the following rules apply:
• If you try to store into a locked memory
register, the keypad flashes and
Memory X
LOCKED
is shown in the display, along with
the MEs that the memory is locked on. The
ME X
buttons also flash, indicating the MEs
that the memory is locked on.
• If you lock a memory register, it is locked for
all MEs on the switcher.
• You can overwrite a locked memory register
if you recall all memories from the hard
drive or USB flash drive.
• When you recall an individual memory from
the hard drive or USB flash drive to a
memory register that is locked, you are
prompted to overwrite the memory or cancel.
• If you store or recall a memory to the hard
drive or USB flash drive, the lock status of
the memory is retained.
To Lock a Memory
Tip:
You can also lock a memory from the Global Memory
module. Press and hold the ALL button on the store side until
both the store and recall ALL buttons light. Select the bank and
register you want to lock. The menu will show LOCKED or
UNLOCKED. Press the register number to toggle between locked
and unlocked and press ENTER to save the locked or unlocked
state.
1.
Press
HOME
>
Attributes
>
Memories
Setup
.
2.
Use the
ME
knob to select the ME that you
want to lock the memory on.
3.
Use the
Memory
knob to select the memory
register on the selected ME that you want
to lock.
As you scroll through the memory registers,
the lock status of each memory register is
shown.
4.
Press
Lock Memory
to lock (
Yes
) or unlock
(
No
) the selected memory register.
Tip:
Use the Lock Bank or Unlock Bank to lock or unlock
all the memory registers on the selected bank. The bank
number is the first digit in the memory number.
Tip:
Press More > Lock Memory On All MEs to lock the
select memory on all MEs. Press Unlock Memory On All
MEs to unlock the memory.
ME Memory Attributes
You can specify what elements are recalled with
the memory, as well as adding effects to memory
recalls. These elements include the crosspoint
bus, keyer bus, Aux bus, and Global-Store (video
and audio) and ME-Store selections, as well as
keyer on-air status, and Transition Module
selections.
In addition to setting which sources to recall
with the memory, effects such as performing an
auto transition after the memory recall or
running a custom control after the memory
recall, can also be included. For example, you
can use ME Memory Attributes to have a
memory recall a still on Global-Store channel 3,
select that channel on the Preset Bus, and
transition it on-air without changing any other
sources on the ME.
Memory attributes are stored in the memory.
You must set the memory attributes first and
then store the memory.
To Set General Memory Attributes
1.
Press
HOME
>
Attributes
>
ME Attributes
.
Tip:
You can also press ATTRIB on the Effects Memory
module.
2.
Press
General
.
3.
Use the
ME
knob to select the ME that you
want to set up the ME attributes for.
Tip:
The memory that you are currently setting the
attributes for is listed near the top left of the menu.
4.
Select the video sources and key status that
you want to be recalled with the memory.
•
BKGD/PGM
— source selected on the
Background/Program bus is recalled with
the memory.
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