Chapter 21 System Setup; Setting Startup; Saving And Recalling Setup Data - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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System Setup

Setting Startup

You can select the settings status (startup mode) used at
startup.
The following two modes are available.
Resume: Resume mode
Start with the status at the last shutdown.
Custom: Custom mode
Start with settings saved in non-volatile memory.
You can select the following modes separately for
setup data and initial status data.
Factory: Start in factory default state.
User: Start in state configured by the user.
Targets of startup mode settings
You can set the startup mode for each of the following
targets.
Switcher: Switcher (including DME)
Frame Memory / Clip Player / SL Key Content: Frame
memory, clip player, or SL key
Panel: Control panel
For frame memory, clip player, or SL key, the status of
the following settings is the target for restoration.
• Content load status
• Frame memory output channel/clip player output
channel status (recalled content, combined channels,
audio enable/disable).
• Key fill/key source status for SL keys (recalled content)
• Loop, playback start point, and playback stop point
settings
• [Variable Speed] button and playback speed settings
Notes
• Content that is not saved in content storage cannot be
restored.
• When a frame memory output channel, clip player
output channel, or key fill/key source for an SL key is
locked, the lock is released and the status is restored.
• To restore the content load status, loading is performed
automatically in the background when rebooting.
During automatic loading, it is not possible to load/save
new content or to freeze/record in frame memory. If the
Chapter
number of content resources to load is high, loading
may take some time.

Saving and Recalling Setup Data

Load
File menu
[Load]
(In resume mode, used to recall the setup data from the last
Save
Setup
menu
[Setup
Define]
Non-volatile
memory
User setup data
Changing the switcher or control panel setup data saves
the updated data in RAM.
You can also save the RAM setup data on a computer for
later use.
For details, see "Setup Data File Operations"
(page 339).
When the system is turned on/rebooted, the following
setup data is recalled depending on the startup mode.
Resume mode: After power off/reset, the RAM setup data
is saved and then recalled when booting.
Custom mode: Setup data (user setup data and factory
default setup data) saved in non-volatile memory is
recalled.
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Storage
User setup data
Save
File menu
[Save]
RAM
Current setup data
shutdown)
Initialize
Power on/reset in
Setup
custom mode
menu
[All Clear]
Non-volatile
memory
Factory default setup data

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