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Instruction Manual – Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Defining and Executing Global Presets
Global presets are predefined sets of switches that can easily be executed at one time. A global preset number can be
assigned to a routing state during runtime and stored by the system, allowing you to replicate an entire system state.
(The system state includes any special settings and all signal routings.) That system state can be restored at any time
by selecting the assigned global preset number. Global presets can be defined or recalled using either the Control Panel
or BCS commands interchangeably.
The Control Panel on the Enova DGX Switcher supports up to 64 global presets.
A global preset is a snapshot of an entire system’s state which enables that system state to be recalled at a later time.
Before defining a global preset, the system
must
be routed to the desired state.
Because all 64 potential global preset numbers are displayed in the Global Preset submenu, be aware that nothing
indicates which of the numbers have been assigned a routing state.
The instructions below define an example Global Preset 3, and the instructions on the next page execute a predefined
Global Preset 3.
Important:
Wait approximately ten seconds for the system to permanently store the global preset setting
before executing another operation.
To define a global preset:
1.
Route the system to the desired state.
2.
Press the Function Key.
The Function menu appears.
3.
Locate Global Preset by scrolling with the Control Dial.
4.
Press the Select Key.
The Global Preset submenu appears.
5.
Scroll with the Control Dial to Define Global.
Press the Select Key.
The Define Global list appears.
6.
Scroll with the Control Dial until Global Preset 3 appears.
7.
Press either the Select Key or the Take Key.
Caution:
We strongly recommend keeping track of the number and the system state routing used for each
global preset. If a previously used number is assigned to another system state (using either the Control
Panel or BCS commands), the former state will be automatically overwritten.