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USER MANUAL
A
Preset
is the memory of an input and its view.
You can use presets to quickly recall on the screen the input to display on the output together with how the
input should be displayed in the screen.
This way, you can readily select and display sources by recalling presets at runtime.
Presets
allow you to save and recall the input to display on the output together with how the input should
be displayed in the screen.
You can thus create a preset of an input and its view and then load the preset at runtime to readily select
and display the input.
This way, you can simply switch sources by loading presets at runtime.
To create a preset of an input and its view:
Front Panel
1.
Enter the
PRESETS
menu on the Front Panel interface.
2.
Select
Save as Preset
to access the preset bank.
3.
Select a preset bank slot and press the
ENTER
key to create a preset memory of the currently selected
input and its view.
NOTE:
•
Available (empty) bank slots appear in
black
.
•
Not available (occupied) bank slots appear in
blue
.
TIP:
Press the
EXIT-MENU
key to go back one page and exit without creating the preset memory.
Web RCS
1.
Go to the
Edit
menu on the Web RCS interface.
2.
Select the
SCREEN
tab to access the screen edit page.
3.
In the left side toolbar, select the input to display on the output.
4.
In the right side toolbar, click on the
View
tab if required to edit the input view settings (SEE also:
Setting up the view
).
5.
Once you have finished editing the view settings, select the
Preset
tab to access the preset bank.
6.
Click on the
SAVE MODE
button to activate the preset bank save mode.
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Presets
12.1
What is a preset?
12.2
Creating presets