JVC KM-H2500U, KM-H3000U, KM-H3000E manual Loading Memory Banks and Registers, Software Upgrades

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Note:

You do not need to store memory banks or registers to the same memory banks or registers on the USB drive.

If you save an empty memory bank or register, the destination bank or register on the USB drive is erased.

Loading Memory Banks and Registers

Once the memory registers are loaded, you can recall them for use.

To load memory registers from a USB drive:

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1.Insert a USB drive into the USB port.

2.Press MENU.

3.Press the LOAD Wipe Pattern button.

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

5.Press NEXT to cycle through the sets.

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

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

All — All memory banks and registers are replaced with the stored memory banks and registers from the selected set on the USB drive.

Bank — You can specify which memory bank to load from the USB drive and which memory bank on the switcher to replace with the loaded values.

Indiv — You can specify which memory register to load from the USB drive and which memory register on the switcher to replace with the loaded values.

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

If you selected Indiv, use the Local knob to select the memory register you wish to replace with the loaded data. 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 load.

If you selected Bank, use the Local knob to select the memory bank you wish to replace with the loaded data. Use the USB knob to select the bank on the USB drive you wish to load.

9.Press the left knob to commit the load.

10.Press the Confrm knob to perform the load. Press the Cancel knob to cancel the load.

Note:

You do not need to load memory banks or registers on the USB drive to the same memory banks or registers on the switcher.

If you load an empty memory bank or register from a USB drive, the destination bank or register on the switcher is erased.

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using the memory system, refer to the section “Using the Memory System” on page 23.

Software Upgrades

Software upgrades stored on a USB drive can be uploaded to the switcher.

To upgrade the switcher software:

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1.Copy a software upgrade file onto a USB drive. Do not store multiple upgrade files on the same USB drive.

2.Insert the USB drive with the software upgrade file into the USB port.

3.Press MENU.

4.Press the RESET Wipe Pattern button.

5.Press NEXT until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayed.

6.Press the left knob.

7.Press the Confrm knob to initiate an upgrade. Press the Cancel knob if you do not wish to perform an upgrade.

The menu displays a message indicating the software upgrade is in progress. The Upgrade LED on the rear of the switcher is lit, indicating an upgrade is in progress.

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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 Control Panel Overview About This ManualDocumentation Terms AbbreviationsControl Panel Rear Connections Overview To access a menu using the Menu buttonMenu System Buttons Installing Your Own Insert FilmsMenu Navigation KnobsPositioner ShiftFader TransitionsNorth American Video Formats Switcher Video FormatReference Type European Video FormatsTo assign an Fcfs channel Assigning Fcfs ChannelsFormat Conversions for Bus Mode Format Conversions for Input ModeTo set the output reference sync Setting the Output Reference SyncOutput Reference Sync Ancillary Data Resetting the Output Reference SyncAspect Ratio Default Alpha Channel Mappings Input BNC ConfigurationOutput Configuration IP Address Clean FeedTo configure the Clean Feed output To configure a Dhcp IP address for your switcherCustomizing the Panel Glow Switcher PersonalityAux Bus Memory Recalls Loading Color Schemes Power-Save ModeSaving Color Schemes Resource Sharing Transition Rate UnitsDouble-Press Rate Transition Resume Direction Switch on Field or FrameNext Transition Area Reset Editor ControlTo set the Next Transition Key behavior Next Transition Key BehaviorTo set the transition resume direction KEY Transition OverviewCutting on the Program Bus To perform a transitionKeying Overview Configuring the Auto Trans RatePausing a Transition Wipe TransitionsPerforming Key Transitions Video LayeringKey Transitions Selecting KeysChroma Key Setting the Transition Rate for Dedicated Key TransitionsDedicated Key Transitions Selecting a Matte Color Using a MatteUsing other Adjustments MattesTo fade to black To apply other adjustmentsFade to Black Recalling Memory Registers Using the Memory SystemChoosing a Memory Access Mode Storing Memory RegistersMemory AI and Recall to Preview Examples Bus HoldMemory AI and Recall to Preview Memory AI and KeysMemory AI To set the Recall to Preview modeTransition Limit Recall to Preview OnTo configure user-defined defaults Reset OptionsConfiguring Default Settings To Quickly Reset the Transition LimitShared Parameters Restoring Default Settings to Factory StateResetting the Switcher Resetting Individual SettingsSaving Memory Banks and Registers Resetting Menu ItemsRestoring to Factory Defaults USB StorageLoading Memory Banks and Registers Software UpgradesTo upgrade the switcher software Press Next until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayedModifying Keys Completing a Software UpgradeAdvanced Keying Chroma Key Fine Tuning To modify the appearance of a Split Key Modifying Split KeysSplit Keys To modify time and direction Accessing the Aux BusesModifying Wipes Aux BusesSelecting a Source for the Aux Buses TalliesPin Trigger General Purpose Interface GPIEditor Port Supported EditorsPage Loading an Image or Animation by Browsing Media-Store OverviewFile Formats TransparencyTo lock or unlock place and bank values Understanding Media NumbersEntering Media Numbers Loading an Image or Animation by Media NumberTo change an image between shaped and unshaped Modifying Media-Store Image AttributesTo modify the position of a Media-Store image Saving and Reverting Attributes Modifying Animation PlaybackAnimation Control To revert to saved attribute values To save attributes for an imagePage HD-SDI Input and Output Specifications DimensionsWeight Power RequirementsGVG100 Supported Commands Error MessagesGVG100 Protocol Supported Commands Switcher Error MessagesLast 5 bits used bit 0 is GVG100 Supported Lamps GVG100 Supported Analog ControlsName MLE/Keyer Byte Code GVG100 Supported Buttons GVG100 Supported Buttons Page 多格式数字高清切换台

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