Operating the Control Panel
Executing Local Presets (Local Preset Mode)
A local preset is a predetermined set of switches on a particular virtual matrix that are routed simultaneously. They are stored in each enclosure’s configuration file and can be executed at anytime. “Local Preset” will not appear as a submenu option in the Function menu if local presets have not already been defined. In addition, they will not appear if the system is on a virtual matrix that does not have local presets.
Local presets are not programmed (defined) at the factory. To program them, use XNConnect (see page 115) or contact your AMX representative (for contact information, see page 43). Once the local presets have been defined as part of the configuration file, the new file must be loaded to the system’s CPU and reloaded to the control panel (see page 58).
Make sure the control panel is on the virtual matrix where the local preset resides. If no local presets have been defined for the selected VM, the Local Preset submenu option will not be available on the Function menu.
Note: Executing a local preset does not change any system routings that are not part of the preset.
The example below executes Local Preset 3 on VM 0.
To execute a local preset:
1.Press the Function key.
The Function menu appears.
2.Locate Local Preset by scrolling with the Control Dial.
3.Press the Select Key.
The Local Preset list appears.
4.Scroll to 3:Training Rm 6.
5.Press either the Select Key or the Take Key. Local Preset 3 is executed.
6.Press the Function Key to return to the Function menu.
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Execute another local preset.
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