Selecting the start up state (Start Up)

Set the initial state of the devices when the system is powered on.

For each device, you can select Resume mode or Custom mode.

Resume mode

This resumes the setting state at the previous power-off operation. This setting is only available for the switcher processor and panel.

Custom mode

This uses the settings saved in non-volatile memory or ROM within the device. In this mode, there are Setup and Initial Status settings which can be set separately.

Setup mode: Select the setup state to be used after powering on from the following.

User: Start up using the user data previously saved with [Setup Define].

Factory: Start up with the factory default settings.

Initial status mode: Select the state of each device after powering on (excluding the settings to which “setup” applies).

User: Start up using the user data previously saved with [Initial Status Define]. For the control panel, this applies to the key bus delegation buttons only.

Factory: Start up with the factory default settings.

For details of saving and recalling setup data, see “Saving and Recalling Setup Data” (page 194) and the appendix “Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Initial Setup Define]” (Volume 2).

Autoload function

Switch on or off the function to automatically load predetermined register data or frame memory image data at power on. Set the data to be read in the File menu.

System reset and memory initialization (Initialize)

Reset: Reset to state after powering on.

All Clear: Clear the memory, and carry out initialization. The Network Config, System Config, Format, and Start Up setup values are set by reference to data stored in non-volatile memory, and the system automatically starts up. It is not necessary to reset the Date/Time settings.

For more details, see “Saving and Recalling Setup Data” (page 194).

Installation and device settings (Install/Unit Config)

This installs the software and firmware in all devices (including the DCU) connected to the Data LAN.

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