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Returning to default state in function
groupings
1
Press the [Default Recall] button,
turning it on.
This enters the menu default recall
mode.
2
Press the VF button you want to return
to the default state.
This returns the settings within the
function grouping to the default state,
and the [Default Recall] button goes
off.
Note
The default state of the settings depends on
the setting of the initial status mode, set in
the Setup menu of system setup, as follows.
User:
The state when [Initial Status Define]
is executed.
Factory:
Factory default settings
Returning knob parameters to
default state
1
Press the [Default Recall] button,
turning it on.
This enters the menu default recall
mode.
2
Press the knob parameter button you
want to return to the default state.
This returns the knob parameter value
to the default state, and the [Default
Recall] button goes off.
Notes
• In the following table, “Menus allowing a
return to default settings,” the default
recall function does not apply to some
knob parameters.
For details, see the table, “Knob
parameters to which default recall does
not apply” on page 124.
• The default recall function does not
return the horizontal (H) and vertical (V)
position settings to their default state
individually. Returning the horizontal
(H) position to its default state also
returns the vertical (V) position to its
default state automatically, and vice
versa.
For details, see the table, “Knob
parameters subject to restriction on
default recall” on page 126.
Menus allowing a return to default settings
Top menu selection button
name
VF number
(HF number)
Menu number
Menu name
M/E1
VF1
1110-series
Key1
a)
VF2
1120-series
Key2
a)
VF3
1130-series
Key3
a)
VF4
1140-series
Key4
a)
VF5
1150-series
Wipe
a)
VF6
1160-series
DME Wipe
a)
VF7
1170-series
Misc
a)
Summary of Contents for DVS-9000
Page 44: ...44 Setup Chapter 1 DVS 9000 Functions ...
Page 136: ...136 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...
Page 310: ...310 Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 5 Wipes ...
Page 440: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 440 Color Corrector Functions ...
Page 441: ...Chapter 10 Special Functions Simple P P Software 442 Overview 442 Restrictions on Use 442 ...
Page 446: ...Engineering Setup Menu 484 Diagnostic Menu 488 ...
Page 448: ...Appendix Volume 1 448 Wipe Pattern List Enhanced Wipes 26 27 29 49 300 301 302 303 304 ...
Page 452: ...Appendix Volume 1 452 Wipe Pattern List Random Diamond Dust Wipes 270 271 272 273 274 ...
Page 490: ...DVS 9000 9000SF System SY 3 704 906 11 1 2002 Sony Corporation ...
Page 782: ...Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects 782 Register Operations in the Menus ...
Page 816: ...Chapter 14 Snapshots 816 Snapshot Operations in the Menus ...
Page 838: ...Chapter 15 Utility Shotbox 838 Shotbox Register Editing ...
Page 840: ...Macro Timeline 910 Creating and Editing a Macro Timeline 912 ...
Page 914: ...914 Macro Timeline Chapter 16 Macros ...
Page 945: ...945 SpotLighting Appendix Volume 2 Shape Patterns 1 2 ...
Page 972: ...DVS 9000 9000SF System SY 3 704 906 11 1 2002 Sony Corporation ...
Page 1010: ...Chapter 18 System Setup System 1010 System Maintenance Maintenance Menu ...
Page 1164: ...Chapter 22 DCU Setup DCU 1164 Serial Port Settings Serial Port Assign Menu ...
Page 1190: ...Chapter 25 DIAGNOSIS 1190 Checking the Communications Status ...
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