FDX-64 User
’s Guide
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7.9.2 Saving preset memory [PRESET SAVE]
You can save the current I/O channel status into the preset memory.
Using menu
PRESET MEMORY → PRESET SAVE
Set value
01 to 32: Preset memory number 1 to 32 [Default] All memory channels are not controlled.*
[C]: CONTINUE
[D]: DELETE
[xxxxxxxxxx]: Preset memory name (up to 10 characters in ASCII code)
* <All memory channels are not controlled>: one of setting options in the
memory [PRESET EDIT] menu
”. “V” and “A” are set to “---“ (not controlled) by default.
See
7.9.3 Editing preset memory [PRESET EDIT]
” for details.
If you select the memory whose setting is
“
-
“ (not controlled), you can select a writing method. For these
settings (not controlled), if you select
“C” (CONTINUE), the settings will be kept; if “D” (DELETE) is selected,
the settings will be overwritten.
Output channel 1 = Input channel 1
Output channel 2 = Input channel 2
Output channel 3 = Input channel 3
Output channel 4 = Input channel 4
…
Output channel 63 = Input channel 63
Output channel 64 = Input channel 64
Current I/O channel status
Output channel 1 = Input channel 3
Output channel 2 = Not control
Output channel 3 = Input channel 1
Output channel 4 = Not control
…
Output channel 63 = Input channel 29
Output channel 64 = Not control
Current settings of preset memory 1
Save
Output channel 1 = Input channel 1
Output channel 2 = Not control
Output channel 3 = Input channel 3
Output channel 4 = Not control
…
Output channel 63 = Input channel 63
Output channel 64 = Not control
Settings of preset memory 1 when
“[C]” is selected.
Settings of preset memory 1
when
“[D]” is selected.
Output channel 1 = Input channel 1
Output channel 2 = Input channel 2
Output channel 3 = Input channel 3
Output channel 4 = Input channel 4
…
Output channel 63 = Input channel 63
Output channel 64 = Input channel 64
[Fig. 7.9] Saving preset memory
Notes:
● If you do not press the “SET” key, the setting is not changed.
● Do not turn off the FDX while “Saving.” is displayed, otherwise, the setting information may be lost.