MIC400 Series Camera Installation and Operation Manual | EN 51 |
Execute this Preset
This will send a command to the MIC to read the commands from the preset number in SonySet Preset Number list in memory and send them on to the Sony module. This will only send commands stored not the ones in Camset, so to test a Setup first use Send Preset to MIC then Execute this Preset.
Load Table from File to MIC
It is also possible to Load a complete table of all 10 presets directly into the MIC from a file. This will prompt the user to open an XML file containing all of the information required. The information will not be displayed in the table display, it will simply be sent straight to the MIC.
Save Table from MIC to File
This creates the files that can be used by the feature above. First it will prompt for a file location to store and if valid, poll the MIC for each command of each preset and store all of the information to an XML file.
Using the Save and Load file functions as above means it is possible to copy a complete SonySet table from one MIC to another to easily setup a site with the same configuration.
Clear Table
This clears the table in Camset and will not do anything to the data stored at the location in memory in the MIC itself. To clear a MIC table, use this function and then Send Preset to MIC.
The SonySet Table
The table on the right of the form indicates the current state of one of the presets. The first column Sony Command indicates the command type for each of the 10 steps in each preset. The Option column indicates the current value for the chosen command, (e.g On or Off) or if the command is a direct set type, this will indicate the range available and the result is displayed in column 3, Value.
A full list of available commands and values is shown below.
Changing any of the Sony Commands will invoke the corresponding Option to also change and take on the top value in the list of available options, therefore clearing the previous setting from memory. If the command type requires a numeric input, the corresponding Value box will indicate the lower bound of the range, which can then be changed to any valid value.
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