Using The Memory System - JVC KM-H2500 Manual

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Note:
• You can also select an effect by pressing the
Pattern buttons as shown in Table 7 :
Table 7 DVE Effect Selection
Pattern
Single Press Pattern
Button
Button DVE Effect
0
Push Left
1
Push Up
2
Squeeze Horizontal
3
Squeeze Vertical
4
Push Up-Left
5
Squeeze Up-Right
6
Squeeze Up-Left
7
Squeeze to Center
8
Circle Left
9
Stretch
• Using the Effect knob allows you to select one
extra DVE effect. The 1000 pound effect is not
available from the Pattern buttons.

Using the Memory System

The built-in memory system can store up to 100
switcher memories (10 banks of 10 memory
locations). This allows you to save the settings for a
later time without having to make the adjustments
again.
Choosing a Memory Access Mode
There are two ways to access the memory system:
• Direct Access Mode — You can access any of
the 100 memories by pressing two buttons (one for
the bank and one for the memory location).
• Bank Mode — You pre-select a bank and then
access any of the 10 memories in that bank with a
single button press.
To select the memory access mode:
1
2
Double Press Pattern
Button DVE Effect
Push Right
Push Down
Push Up-Right
Push Down-Left
Push Down-Right
Squeeze Down-Left
Squeeze Down-Right
Fly Through
Circle Right
Tumble
3
1.
Press STORE.
2.
Press NEXT.
3.
Use the right knob to select the memory access
mode. You can choose from the following:
• DirAcc — Use Direct Access Mode.
• Bank — Use Bank Mode.
Storing Memory Registers
Storing settings to a memory register allows you to
save an effect for re-use.
To store a setting to a memory register:
1
2
1.
Press the STORE button.
2.
Select the storage area you wish to save to as
follows:
• If you are using Bank Mode, press a Wipe
Pattern button to designate the memory
register in the selected bank. You may also
use the Bank knob to change the selected
bank before storing.
• If you are using Direct Access Mode, press a
Wipe Pattern button to designate the desired
bank and then select a second Wipe Pattern
button to designate the memory register.
Note:
• You can exit without storing a memory register by
pressing any button other than a Wipe Pattern,
dedicated key transition, CUT, AUTO TRANS, or
source button.
• The switcher is set to recall memory registers
immediately after storing a memory register.
Recalling Memory Registers
Recalling the memory register allows you to quickly
re-use the effect you previously stored.
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