JVC KM-H2500E, KM-H2500U manual Resetting Menu Items, Restoring to Factory Defaults, USB Storage

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Resetting Menu Items

The values for particular parameters can be reset individually. This allows you to restore the default setting if you are unsatisfied with the adjusted values.

Some parameters are shared between features and, if reset in one area, will be reset in all areas that share that parameter.

To reset individual menu items:

1.Select the menu for the value you wish to reset.

2.Double press the knob associated with the value.

Restoring to Factory Defaults

You can restore your switcher to the factory default settings. You may wish to do this when troubleshooting problems with your switcher.

Restoring to factory defaults resets the entire switcher. Save any configuration information to a memory register if you wish to re-load it after performing the factory default.

To restore factory defaults:

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1.Press MENU.

2.Press the RESET Wipe Pattern button.

3.Press NEXT.

4.Press the Factry Reset knob.

5.Press the Confrm knob to perform the reset. Press the Cancel knob to cancel the reset.

USB Storage

You can use the USB port to:

Save and load memory sets to a USB drive

Perform software upgrades

These files and settings can be copied and backed-up on a standard computer.

Note:

Wait 5 seconds after inserting a USB drive into the USB port before using it.

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performing software upgrades, refer to the section “Software Upgrades” on page 29.

Saving Memory Banks and Registers

You can save up to 9 sets of up to 100 memory registers on a USB drive.

To save memory registers to a USB drive:

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1.Insert a USB drive into the USB port.

2.Press MENU.

3.Press the SAVE Wipe Pattern button.

4.Press the Mems knob to display the Save Memory menu.

5.Press NEXT to cycle through the sets.

6.Press the knob for the set you want to save the memory registers to.

7.Use the left knob to select which memory registers you wish to save. You can choose from the following:

All — All memory banks and registers are stored to the selected set on the USB drive.

Bank — You can specify which memory bank is stored and which memory bank to store to the selected set on the USB drive.

Indiv — You can specify which memory register is stored and which memory register to store to the selected set on the USB drive.

8.If you selected Indiv or Bank, select the memory bank or register to store as follows:

If you selected Indiv, use the Local knob to select the memory register you wish to save. The selected register is indicated as X.Y where X is the memory bank and Y is the memory register. Use the USB knob to select the memory register on the USB drive you wish to save to.

If you selected Bank, use the Local knob to select the memory bank you wish to save. Use the USB knob to select the bank on the USB drive you wish to save to.

9.Press the left knob to commit the save.

10.Press The Confrm knob to perform the save. Press the Cancel knob to cancel the save.

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Contents KM-H2500E/U KM-H3000E/U Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Safety Precautions Environmental Information Contents Introduction Advanced Operation Page Abbreviations About This ManualDocumentation Terms Control Panel OverviewMenu System To access a menu using the Menu buttonControl Panel Rear Connections Overview Knobs Installing Your Own Insert FilmsMenu Navigation ButtonsTransitions ShiftFader PositionerEuropean Video Formats Switcher Video FormatReference Type North American Video FormatsAssigning Fcfs Channels To assign an Fcfs channelFormat Conversions for Input Mode Format Conversions for Bus ModeOutput Reference Sync Setting the Output Reference SyncTo set the output reference sync Aspect Ratio Resetting the Output Reference SyncAncillary Data Output Configuration Input BNC ConfigurationDefault Alpha Channel Mappings To configure a Dhcp IP address for your switcher Clean FeedTo configure the Clean Feed output IP AddressAux Bus Memory Recalls Switcher PersonalityCustomizing the Panel Glow Saving Color Schemes Power-Save ModeLoading Color Schemes Double-Press Rate Transition Rate UnitsResource Sharing Editor Control Switch on Field or FrameNext Transition Area Reset Transition Resume DirectionTo set the transition resume direction Next Transition Key BehaviorTo set the Next Transition Key behavior To perform a transition Transition OverviewCutting on the Program Bus KEYWipe Transitions Configuring the Auto Trans RatePausing a Transition Keying OverviewSelecting Keys Video LayeringKey Transitions Performing Key TransitionsDedicated Key Transitions Setting the Transition Rate for Dedicated Key TransitionsChroma Key Mattes Using a MatteUsing other Adjustments Selecting a Matte ColorFade to Black To apply other adjustmentsTo fade to black Storing Memory Registers Using the Memory SystemChoosing a Memory Access Mode Recalling Memory RegistersMemory AI and Keys Bus HoldMemory AI and Recall to Preview Memory AI and Recall to Preview ExamplesRecall to Preview On To set the Recall to Preview modeTransition Limit Memory AITo Quickly Reset the Transition Limit Reset OptionsConfiguring Default Settings To configure user-defined defaultsResetting Individual Settings Restoring Default Settings to Factory StateResetting the Switcher Shared ParametersUSB Storage Resetting Menu ItemsRestoring to Factory Defaults Saving Memory Banks and RegistersPress Next until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayed Software UpgradesTo upgrade the switcher software Loading Memory Banks and RegistersAdvanced Keying Completing a Software UpgradeModifying Keys Chroma Key Fine Tuning Split Keys Modifying Split KeysTo modify the appearance of a Split Key Aux Buses Accessing the Aux BusesModifying Wipes To modify time and directionTallies Selecting a Source for the Aux BusesSupported Editors General Purpose Interface GPIEditor Port Pin TriggerPage Transparency Media-Store OverviewFile Formats Loading an Image or Animation by BrowsingLoading an Image or Animation by Media Number Understanding Media NumbersEntering Media Numbers To lock or unlock place and bank valuesTo modify the position of a Media-Store image Modifying Media-Store Image AttributesTo change an image between shaped and unshaped Animation Control Modifying Animation PlaybackSaving and Reverting Attributes To save attributes for an image To revert to saved attribute valuesPage Power Requirements DimensionsWeight HD-SDI Input and Output SpecificationsSwitcher Error Messages Error MessagesGVG100 Protocol Supported Commands GVG100 Supported CommandsLast 5 bits used bit 0 is Name MLE/Keyer Byte Code GVG100 Supported Analog ControlsGVG100 Supported Lamps GVG100 Supported Buttons GVG100 Supported Buttons Page 多格式数字高清切换台

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