Auto Return Memory is composed of two points
of time data, the starting point and the objective
point, using the cue memory. his function indi
cates on the MEMORY display the presently reg
istered auto return memory contents'and also al
lows changes in these contents to be made.
• Method for Dlsplay/Store of Auto Return Memory
(a) When the RCL key and AU O R N key are
pressed in order, the present auto return mem
ory content will be displayed on the MEMORY
display as shown below. In this case 5, the
starting point, and 7 the objective point, of the
cue memory are stored.
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• AUVp RTN
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(b) o change this setting, press the [ ■ ] key, then
move the cursor to the cue memory digit to be
changed, and enter the desired cue memory
number using the numerical keypad. In the
following example cue memory 5 is changed
to 6.
(c) o enter registration directly (not changing
present data), first press the CLR key to clear
the MEMORY display, then press n, -/PRE
ROLL, and m in order. In the following ex
ample which is the same as (b) above, enter 6
then -/PREROLL, and 7 in order.
(d) When the S O key is pressed, the size rela
tionship of the time data in the two cue memo
ries is automatically determined and sorted,
with the smaller sizes going into the right side
and the larger sizes into the left side. If the
AU O R N key is then pressed, the auto re
turn memory is rewritten accordingly.
he
contents registered here will be battery backed
up even though the main power is switched
OFF.
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