Preset Operations; Output Lock - Lightware UMX4x4-Pro2 User Manual

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5.2.8. Preset operations

All Lightware matrices have 32 user programmable presets. Each preset stores a
configuration regarding all input connections and mute state for all outputs and both of
the layers. All presets are stored in a non-volatile memory; the router keeps presets even
in case of power down. Memory numbers are assigned to source buttons 1 to 4. The
higher numbered presets are accessible only through software control.
Saving a Preset in TAKE mode
Step 1. Select the desired layer. (Video or audio or both of them)
Step 2. Create the desired connections which have to be saved.
Step 3. Press and release the SAVE PRESET button.
Step 4. Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address
Step 5. Press and release TAKE button. Now the current configuration is stored in the
Info:
Preset save action always stores the current configuration for all outputs including mute
state, but ignoring lock state.
Loading a Preset in TAKE mode
Step 1. Press and release LOAD PRESET button.
Step 2. Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address
Step 3. Press and release TAKE button. Now the selected preset is loaded.
Info:
Loading a preset modifies all output states that are not currently locked.
Saving a Preset in AUTOTAKE mode
Step 1. Select the desired layer. (Video or audio or both of them)
Step 2. Create the desired connections which have to be saved.
Step 3. Press and release SAVE PRESET button.
Step 4. Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address
Info:
Preset save action always stores the current configuration for all outputs including mute
state, but ignoring lock state.
Loading a Preset in AUTOTAKE mode
Step 1. Press and release LOAD PRESET button.
Step 2. Press and release a source button according to the desired memory address
Info:
Loading a preset modifies all output states that are not currently locked.

5.2.9. OUTPUT LOCK

Using Lightware routers it is possible to lock a destination's state. This feature prevents
an accidental switching to the locked destination in case of important signal. Locking a
destination means, that no input change or muting can be executed on that particular
destination.
Destinations can be independently locked or unlocked. Locking a destination does not
affect other destinations. Layers can be independently locked or unlocked as well.
Locking a layer does not affect the other layer.
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(source 1 to 4).
selected memory.
(source 1 to 4).
(source 1 to 4). Now the current configuration is stored in the selected memory.
(source 1 to 4). Now the selected preset is loaded.
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