2)Function Section

STORE

RECALL

M/E 1

3. Control Panel Orientation

Control Panel Descriptions

~If you press CLEAR, the appropriate register clears and a dash appears. However, the function (store or recall) remains active, along with the selected modules.

~If you turn off the STORE or RECALL button prior to pressing ENTER, you effectively cancel the operation, and the appropriate register returns to its previous value.

2)Function Section

The two buttons in the Function Section determine the memory function that you want to perform. Only one button can be selected at a time.

~To store a switcher setup in memory:

Press STORE. All active buttons in the Module Section light.

Toggle off the buttons for modules you do not want included in the register — leaving those on that you want included.

Enter a register number and press ENTER. The STORE button (along with the selected modules) remain on after pressing ENTER, enabling you to easily store additional registers.

~To recall a switcher setup from memory:

Press RECALL.

Enter a register number and press ENTER. The RECALL button remains on after pressing ENTER, enabling you to easily recall additional registers.

Note

It is not necessary to select modules for a recall. When you

 

press RECALL and enter digits, the module buttons

 

associated with the stored register(s) will automatically light.

 

 

~To cancel a “store” or “recall” function, turn the STORE or RECALL button off, prior to pressing ENTER.

~To display the Memory Menu on the Touch Screen, press and hold either STORE or RECALL.

In Chapter 7, refer to the “Working with Memory Registers” section on page 337 for more information.

3)Module Section

he eight buttons in the Module Section select the switcher modules and functions to be included in the selected store or recall operation. Please note:

~Each button is a toggle — press to enable, press again to disable. The buttons are not mutually exclusive. A lit (enabled) button is included in a store or recall operation.

For a store procedure, one or more modules must be selected, and any combination can be included in the memory register.

For a recall procedure, you cannot add modules to a register already stored, but you can remove modules from a recall.

Following are descriptions of each button in the Module Section:

~Enable M/E 1 to include the entire M/E 1 bank in a store procedure, or remove the bank from a recall procedure. Using the Memory Menu, you can elect to include or exclude certain sub-sections of M/E 1.

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