8 - Library functions—Snapshot memories
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This snapshot is read-only; it cannot be overwritten
with user snapshot data.
8.1.2 Recalling a snapshot
The current snapshot entry is displayed at the top left
of the display screen.
An inverse
E
to the right of the snapshot number
indicates that the current settings differ from those
stored in the snapshot library memory.
1
Press the
+
or
–
key to change the snapshot
entry displayed at the top left of the screen.
The library entry number is displayed in
inverse video, showing that the library entry
is selected for recall, but as not yet actually
been recalled.
2
Press the
RECALL
key to recall the library
entry.
NOTE
When a library entry is recalled, there may be
sudden jumps in level. You are advised to turn
down the level of the monitoring systems
before recalling a snapshot library entry.
Snapshots can also be recalled from the snapshot
library screen, using the on-screen
RECALL
but-
ton, as mentioned in the section below (8.1.5, “Nam-
ing a snapshot”).
The on-screen
UNDO
key can be used to reverse the
effects of the last snapshot recall. If no snapshot has
been recalled before the
UNDO
key is pressed, an
appropriate error message is displayed.
Pressing and holding the
SHIFT
key and pressing the
RECALL
key will have the same effect as using the
UNDO
button.
8.1.3 Storing a snapshot
As mentioned above, an inverse
E
following the
snapshot number at the top right of the screen indi-
cates that the current settings differ from the values
stored in the library entry.
To store these current settings into a library entry:
1
Press the
+
or
–
key to change the snapshot
entry displayed at the top left of the screen.
2
Press the
STORE
key to store the settings to
the library entry.
If the library entry already contains data, an
appropriate message appears asking if the
existing data is to be overwritten.
The current settings may, of course, be
stored in the currently-selected library entry,
overwriting the settings already stored there.
If the “neutral” setting (
00
) is selected, a
message appears on the display screen
reminding you that this memory area is read-
only and cannot be overwritten with other
data.
Snapshots can also be stored from the snapshot
library screen, using the on-screen
STORE
button,
as mentioned in the section below (8.1.5, “Naming a
snapshot”).
8.1.4 Copying a snapshot
Although there is no dedicated function which allows
the copying of the snapshot data stored in one library
entry to another library entry, it is easy to use the
recall and store facilities to recall a snapshot, select
another library entry, and store the recalled snapshot
into the newly-selected library entry.
8.1.5 Naming a snapshot
To help you remember the function of a snapshot,
snapshot library entries can be named with up to 16
alphanumeric characters (and punctuation).
The names of existing snapshot library entries can be
used as starting points for entering new names,
reducing the time and effort needed to enter names.
1
Press the
SNAPSHOT
key:
Stereo/direct assignments
(St:ON)/(Dout:OFF)
Surround assignments
(Srnd:ON)/(Sub:OFF)
Cut group
No Assign
Fader group
No Assign
Snapshot name
INITIAL-DATA
Item
Value