Saving Cross Point [Save Cross Point] - IDK MSD-5401 User Manual

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8.13.2 Saving cross point [SAVE CROSS POINT]

You can save the current settings of video and audio channels into the cross point memory.
Note:
Do not turn off the MSD while "NOW SAVING..." is displayed. Otherwise, setting data may be lost.
1. To save the cross point using menu:
MSD-5404
↓ SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
PRESET MEMORY
↓ SET key
[PRESET MEMORY]
SAVE CROSS POINT
↓ SET key
[SAVE CROSS POINT]
No.1
↓◄►keys
[SAVE CROSS POINT]
No.1
↓◄►keys
[SAVE] EDIT:CONTINUE
No. 1
↓ SET key: Saves settings.
[CROSS POINT 1]
NOW SAVING...
[PRESET MEMORY]
SAVE CROSS POINT
* If you select a memory number that is set to not control channels, you can select the write method.
"CONTINUE": The settings will be kept.
"DELETE": The settings will be overwritten.
(For settings to not control channels, see "8.13.3 Editing cross point")
OUT 1 = Input channel 1
OUT 2 = Input channel 2
OUT 3 = Input channel 3
OUT 4 = Input channel 4
Current input channel settings
OUT 1 = Input channel 3
OUT 2 = Not controlled
OUT 3 = Input channel 1
OUT 4 = Not controlled
Settings of current cross point memory 1
Top
▲▼keys: Select "PRESET MEMORY".
▲▼keys: Select "SAVE CROSS POINT".
↑ ESC key: Cancels the setting and returns to the previous screen.
▲▼keys: Select the desired memory number (1 to 9).
▲▼keys: Set the cross point memory name (20 to 7D of "9 ASCII
codes").
◄►keys: Moves the cursor to the next character (Up to 10
characters).
▲▼keys: Select the desired write method (CONTINUE, DELETE).
Displays the message for 1 second before automatically returning to
the previous screen.
Save
[Figure 8.57] Saving cross point
OUT 1 = Input channel 1
OUT 2 = Not controlled
OUT 3 = Input channel 3
OUT 4 = Not controlled
Settings of cross point memory 1 with "CONTINUE" selected
OUT 1 = Input channel 1
OUT 2 = Input channel 2
OUT 3 = Input channel 3
OUT 4 = Input channel 4
Settings of cross point memory 1 with "DELETE" selected
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