Sony MVS-6520 User Manual page 316

Multi format switcher system with icp-series control panel
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Custom mode
This uses the settings saved in non-volatile memory or
ROM within the device.
In this mode, there are Setup and Initial Status settings
which can be set separately.
• Setup mode: Selects the setup state to be used after
powering on from the following.
User: Starts up using the user data previously saved with
[Setup Define].
Factory: Starts up with the factory default settings.
• Initial status mode: Selects the state of each device
after powering on (excluding the settings to which
"setup" applies).
User: Starts up using the user data previously saved with
[Initial Status Define].
Factory: Starts up with the factory default settings.
1 "Saving and Recalling Setup Data"
For details,
1 "Data Saved by [Setup Define] and
(p. 316)
and
[Initial Status Define]" (p.
Autoload function
Switch on or off the function to automatically load
predetermined register data or frame memory image data
at power on. Set the data to be read in the File menu.
Saving and Recalling Setup Data
Local disk/Removable disk
Load
File menu
[Load]
(If in Resume mode, settings data is saved.)
Store
Setup
menu
[Setup
Define]
Non-volatile memory
User setup data
Updating the switcher or control panel setup data saves the
updated setup data in RAM in the switcher.
• In Resume mode
(1 p.
reset or powered off, the data is preserved in RAM, and
recalled when the power is turned back on.
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Selecting the State After Power-on
431).
User setup data
Save
File menu
[Save]
RAM
Current setup data
Initialize
In Custom mode,
power on or reset
Setup
menu
[All Clear]
ROM
Factory default setup data
315), even if the switcher is
Notes
Resume mode cannot be used for DMEs and DCUs.
• In Custom mode
(1 p.
316), the user-defined settings
(user setup data) saved in non-volatile memory or
factory default setup data held in ROM are recalled when
a reset is made or the power is turned back on
(1 p.
316).
Note that the setup data in RAM can also be saved to the
control panel local disk or removable disk.
Notes
It is not possible to set the DCU state for start-up, but its
settings can be saved in the switcher.
Selecting the State at Start-up
1
In the status area of the Engineering Setup >System
>Start Up menu (7314), select the device to which the
settings are to apply.
2
In the <Start Up Mode> group, select one of the
following modes.
Resume: When this is on, Resume mode is enabled
(1 p.
315).
Custom: When this is on, Custom mode is enabled
(1 p.
316).
Notes
Resume mode is only valid when a switcher or control
panel is selected for the setting.
3
When Custom mode is selected, in each of the
<Setup> group and <Initial Status> group, select one
of the following.
User: When this is on, user-defined settings are used
for the Setup or Initial Status settings.
For the method of saving the user-defined settings,
1 "Saving User-Defined Settings" (p.
Factory: When this is on, factory default settings are
used for the Setup or Initial Status settings.
4
Press [Execute].
5
Check the message, then press [Yes].
317).

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