Barco FSN-1004 User Manual page 189

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This section provides instructions for working with memory registers. Three modes are
available: Store, Recall and View.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
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To understand how the memory system works on FSN-1004 switchers, you can think of
each memory register as having a number of individual storage compartments — one for
each of the available modules. These modules can be stored or recalled individually, or in
combination with other modules.
In addition, each module is comprised of multiple sub-sections called "Enables" which can
be toggled on or off as desired. This feature allows you to store one or more individual
parts of a module, rather than the entire module.
When you use the memory system, you can elect to use (or bypass) the "Enables" feature.
Any combination of modules can be stored in a memory register. Please note the following
important points regarding modules:
OUT
SYS
FSN-1004 • User's Guide • Rev 00
Prerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with the Memory Menu . In
Chapter 4, refer to the "
Memory Register Overview
Storing Memory Registers
Recalling Memory Registers
Viewing Memory Registers
Locking and Unlocking Memory Registers
Deleting Memory Registers
Assigning a Keyboard Shortcut to a Memory Register
Store . All Enables will be off by default. If you store a register and you elect to set
Enables using the Memory Menu , you can store all or part of any selected
module.
Recall . All Enables will be on — exactly as originally stored in the register. If you
recall a register and you elect to adjust Enables using the Memory Menu , you can
recall all or part of any selected module — but only those components that were
originally stored in the register
Aux Memory Functions
When you include the Out button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of all Source-to-Aux assignments in the Aux Section . If you bypass the
Memory Menu , all Aux routes on the panel will be stored. If you use the Aux
"Enables," you can elect to store any combination of Aux routes.
When you include the Aux button in a recall function, the system immediately
replaces all (or a portion of) the current Aux assignments on the panel, based on
your "enables." You can also modify the Enables, prior to pressing ENTER .
System Memory Functions
When you include the SYS button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of all system-related functions (such as input setups, output settings,
Working with Memory Registers
Memory Menu
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