Functions 9000-DVS 1 Chapter

Snapshots

The term “snapshot” refers to a function whereby the various settings required to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in memory as a set of data, for recall as required, to recover the original state.

You can carry out snapshot operations using the numeric keypad control block, the Flexi Pad control block in each of the M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST banks, and the Snapshot menu.

For details of snapshot operations, see Chapter 14 “Snapshots” (Volume 2).

Snapshot Types

Snapshots are divided as follows.

Snapshots applying to a particular region (functional block of the switcher or DME)

The term “snapshot” alone usually refers to this type of snapshot.

Master snapshot: This applies to the selected regions and the register numbers saved in the regions. A master snapshot can be saved and recalled using the numeric keypad control block.

Snapshots applying only to particular functions

This type of snapshot includes the following.

Key snapshot: This includes the key on/off state and all key settings other than key priority for each keyer. (See “Key Snapshots” (page 54).)

Wipe snapshot: This includes the wipe settings of each of the M/E-1 to M/E- 3 and PGM/PST banks. (See “Wipe Snapshots” (page 67).)

DME wipe snapshot: This includes the DME wipe settings of each of the M/ E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST banks.

Note

To carry out DME wipe snapshots requires the BKDS-9470 DME Board Set.

The rest of this section describes the snapshots that apply to a particular region or regions.

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