
Operating tracing memory (TMEM) (continued)
7.Operate one of the PAN/TILT lever, ZOOM button, FOCUS dial, IRIS dial, and white balance mode selection buttons to make a correction..
Only the data for which the operation was performed is overwritten from the point in time that correction operation was performed.
Note
zzTracing data cannot be partially restored.
After starting the tracing data restore operation, be sure to perform the operation all the way to the end.
8.When the recording time elapses, the remote camera stops automatically..
The process returns to step 3.
zzWhen STOP button [12] is pressed during recalling, recalling stops.
The total time of the tracing memory changes, and the process returns to step 3.
Setting the items to recall when recalling tracing memory
You can select whether to recall all or only some of the items registered to tracing memory.
1.Press the MEM SETTING button to turn on its indicator..
The current setting appears.
SPEED : ———
SCOPE : MODE A 
2.Turn the F2 dial to select a setting for the “SCOPE” item from MODE A to MODE C, and then press the F2 dial to confirm the selection..
zzThe setting of the unit is changed.
This is is applied the next time the tracing data is recalled. <SCOPE settings and recalled items>
|
| Recalled item |
|
Setting | Pan, tilt, zoom, | Iris | White balance |
| and focus | mode | |
|
| ||
MODE A | √ | √ | √ |
MODE B | √ | √ | — |
MODE C | √ | — | — |
√: Recalled
When the operation is performed, the PRESET SCOPE setting of the remote camera is changed to the same setting as well at the same time.
⇒“Setting the operation items for when preset memory is recalled (PRESET SCOPE)” (page 15)
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