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16 - UTILITIES - LOADING PROJECTS
LOADING SETTINGS FILES
As described in the section SAVING SETTINGS FILES, you may save settings files to disk
or to the flash ROM. When saving to disk, you may save several different system
configurations for immediate recall in the LOAD page.
To load a settings file, press SETTINGS (F1/F2). You will receive this screen:
You will note that most of the files listed here have the same name as the projects. These
are the projects' settings files that are saved every time you save a project. However, you
will note that there are two other files not be found on the LOAD PROJECTS page,
namely STEVESET 1 and T/C 30FPS. These could be two distinctly different system
configurations. STEVESET 1 is probably a settings file set to configure the system to the
way an engineer called Steve works whilst T/C 30FPS may be a settings file that will
configure the system to work with 30FPS SMPTE timecode. You may save any number of
settings files, each configuring the system to a particular way of working.
On occasions, you may have been working and changed many of the system's basic
parameters and wish to revert to them. You could, of course, reset every parameter you
have changed but an easier way would be to re-load the default settings from the flash
memory. To do this, press FLASH ROM (F1/F2). You will see this screen:
As the screen informs you, this will reset the current system setup to the power up default
settings you may have saved. If you haven't saved a settings file to the flash ROM, the
operating system's default settings file will be loaded. You should press EXECUTE to load
the default settings from flash ROM or EXIT to abort the process.
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Version 2.00 - March, 1996

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