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6. Operation
6.17.3 Using the Local Snapshot Memories
The five local snapshot memories always reset the console globally. They are stored, recalled and cleared as
follows.
The configuration can define an UNLOCK function to protect the local snapshots from being saved or
deleted by accident. If this is the case, then you will need to activate
UNLOCK
(usually an MF Key) before
you can perform an operation. (Use
Snap Unlock
, in the "System -> Definition -> Parameter =
Snapshots" branch of the 'Tree Definition', to activate this option.
In addition, your user rights may prevent you from saving or deleting the 5 local snapshot memories.
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To store settings in a local memory:
1
.
Press and hold
UNLOCK
followed by
SNAP SAVE
.
If a memory has been used, then the numbered buttons,
1
to
5
, illuminate in red. A green button indicates a
free memory. If you select a used memory, then its contents will be overwritten.
2
.
Keep holding
SNAP SAVE
and select a memory - e.g. number
4
.
The
SNAP SAVE
button flashes magenta to indicate a successful operation.
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To recall settings from a local memory:
1
.
Press and hold
UNLOCK
followed by
SNAP LOAD
.
You can see which memories contain data by looking at the lit buttons.
2
.
Keep holding
SNAP LOAD
and select a memory - e.g. number
4
.
The
SNAP LOAD
button flashes magenta to indicate a successful operation and the console resets.
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To clear a local snapshot memory:
1
.
Press and hold
UNLOCK
followed by both
SNAP LOAD
and
SNAP SAVE
.
You can see which memories contain data by looking at the lit buttons.
2
.
Keep holding
SNAP RECALL
and
SNAP STORE
and select a memory - e.g. number
4
.
The snapshot memory if cleared.
3
.
To check if the operation has been succesful, press and hold
SNAP RECALL
- the memory number
should now be clear (unlit).