Kramer Electronics user manual Controlling the VA-2002 from the Remote Control Program

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Using the VA-2002 Remote Control Program

9.2 Controlling the VA-2002 from the Remote Control Program

You can control (that is, display, hide or delete) a logo and check relevant information, as sections 9￿ .2.1 and 9￿ .2.2 describe, respectively.

9.2.1Controlling Logos

You can use the VA-2002Remote Control program, to do the following:

￿￿Turn a logo On or Off (by clicking the Insert1 button on the Status tab and/or on the Logo Info tab)

￿￿Delete a logo that is installed in the non-volatile memory of the VA-2002(by clicking the Delete button on the Logo Info tab)

￿￿Delete all the logos simultaneously that are installed in the non-volatile memory of the VA-2002(by clicking the Del. All button on the Logo Info tab)

9.2.2Checking Information

You can use the VA-2002Remote Control program to check:

￿￿Information about the logo, such as the size or memory (by clicking the Info button on the Logo Info tab)

￿￿System information, such as the total memory available and the memory currently used2 (by clicking the System Info tab)

9.3Transferring a Logo via RS-232

You can use the VA-2002Remote Control program to transfer a logo via RS-232—instead of saving it on a floppy disk (as section 8￿ .2 describes) and then inserting that floppy disk in the floppy disk drive of the VA-2002—but transfer via RS-232 requires that the logo be saved as part of a VA-2002 Project file.

To transfer a logo via RS-232, using the VA-2002Remote Control program, do the following:

1. Click the Logo Info tab, as Figure 22 illustrates:

1 Which has the same functionality as the INSERT button on the VA-2002 front panel (item 7 in Figure 1) 2 As well as verifying the operating system (for example, ver. 2.0) and the serial number

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Kramer Electronics user manual Controlling the VA-2002 from the Remote Control Program, Transferring a Logo via RS-232