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Setting User-Defined System Defaults
Setting User-Defined System Defaults
The Define Defaults Menu allows you to change the default values
that are stored in memory and used when the switcher is turned
on or the
CLEAR WORK BUFR
button is pressed. The values stored
in the User-Defined Default Buffer (battery-backed RAM) are
loaded into the Working Buffer when power is applied to the
switcher. This sets the initial state of the switcher parameters.
7.
With the
M/E SELECT
button, select the M/E whose settings
you want to be used during power-up. (Only one set of values
is stored for the M/Es, therefore both M/Es will use the same
values at boot-up.)
8.
On the switcher panel (including the selected M/E), set up the
switcher state that you want the switcher to assume when it is
turned on.
9.
Press
SET DEFAULT
to enter the new default values.
10. Pressing the
GVG DEFAULT
button will restore the factory-set
default values to the switcher. These are stored in non-volatile
memory (ROM).
DEFINE DEFAULTS MENU
config / user prefs / define defaults
M/E
SELECT
M/E 1
Set Default State to Current Switcher State. All M/Es will use settings.
Set Default State to GVG Factory Default.
SET
DEFAULT
GVG
DEFAULT
M/E 3
M/E 2
M/E 1
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley 3000
Page 16: ...xvi Preface ...
Page 108: ...2 72 Section 2 Startup Configuration ...
Page 115: ...3 7 Transitions Figure 3 1 A Mix Transition Starting Video Midway Transition Ending Video ...
Page 141: ...4 3 Starting Conditions Figure 4 1 Source 1 Figure 4 2 Source 2 ...
Page 222: ...4 84 Section 4 Switcher Operations ...
Page 240: ...Appendix A Shaped and Unshaped Video A 18 ...
Page 256: ...B 16 Appendix B Keyframe Facts ...
Page 262: ...Appendix C Super Black C 6 ...
Page 276: ...G 14 Glossary ...