Overview - Sony DVS-7300 User Manual

Digital video switcher system. i/o expansion system
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Taking a snapshot means making a copy of the current settings of the system,
and saving it in memory so that you can instantly restore the same setting
state at a later time.
Types of snapshot
Snapshots can be divided into the following two types:
• Snapshots which apply to the switcher system as a whole
The term "snapshot" alone normally refers to this type. However, for
snapshots restricted to one of the M/E banks or the PGM/PST bank but
falling in this category the terms "M/E-1 snapshot" and so forth are used.
• Snapshots which apply only to specific functions
These include the snapshots listed in the following table.
Key snapshot
Wipe snapshot
DME wipe snapshot
Key snapshots, wipe snapshots and DME wipe snapshots cannot be
manipulated in the REGISTER menu, but it is possible to save them to
floppy disk by using the DISK menu.
The rest of this section gives an overview of the snapshots on which register
manipulation and saving to floppy disk are possible.
Note
If snapshots including DME wipes and snapshots including processed keys
are recalled alternately, normal video reproduction may not possible.
7-2
Chapter 7 Snapshots
Settings included
M/E bank settings for key 1 or key 2 only,
excluding the key on/off setting.
M/E bank wipe settings only.
M/E bank DME wipe settings only.
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