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7. Operations

Working with Memory Registers

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This section provides instructions for working with memory registers. Three modes are available: Store, Recall and View.

SPrerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with the Memory Menu. In Chapter 5, refer to the “Memory Menu” section on page 174.

The following topics are discussed in this section:

Memory Register Overview

Storing Memory Registers

Recalling Memory Registers

Viewing Memory Registers

Locking and Unlocking Memory Registers

Deleting Memory Registers

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To understand how the memory system works on FSN Series switchers, you can think of each memory register as having a number of individual storage compartments — one for each of the available modules. These modules can be stored or recalled individually, or in combination with other modules.

In addition, each module is comprised of multiple sub-sections called “Enables” which can be toggled on or off as desired. This feature allows you to store one or more individual parts of a module, rather than the entire module.

When you use the memory system, you can elect to use (or bypass) the “Enables” feature.

Store — Panel only. If you store a register using the control panel’s Keypad only (without using the Memory Menu), all Enables will be on by default.

Recall — Panel only. If you recall a register using the control panel’s Keypad only (without using the Memory Menu), all Enables will be on — exactly as originally stored in the register.

Store — Panel + Menu. If you store a register and you elect to set Enables using the Memory Menu, you can store all or part of any selected module.

Recall — Panel + Menu. If you recall a register and you elect to adjust Enables using the Memory Menu, you can recall all or part of any selected module — but only those components that were originally stored in the register.

Note

To quickly access the Memory Menu, press and hold either

 

the STORE or RECALL button.

 

 

Any combination of modules can be stored in a memory register. Please note the following important points regarding modules:

PGM Memory Functions

When you include the PGM button in a store function, you are taking a precise snapshot of the Program bank’s complete look, including all crosspoint selections, the T-Barposition, wipe patterns, key parameters — and most important, the state

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