DFS-700/700P

Snapshots

Recalling a Snapshot

To recall a snapshot, use the following procedure.

SNAP SHOT number display

Use the following procedure.

1 In the pattern/numeric keypad, press the DIRECT RECALL button, turning it on.

This switches to direct recall mode.

 

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2 Press the one of buttons 0 to 9 corresponding to the snapshot you want to recall.

This recalls the snapshot.

To cancel the snapshot recall operation

In step 4, press the LEARN button instead of the ENTER button. The LEARN button goes out and the operation is canceled.

Returning to the previous image with the LAST X function

To return to the state before recalling a snapshot, use the following procedure.

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1 To leave the primary cross-point bus section settings unaltered, press the HOLD INPUT button, turning it on.

2 Press the RECALL button.

The button lights, and the pattern/numeric keypad is ready to accept a snapshot number.

3 With the buttons 0 to 9, enter the snapshot number you want to recall. You can use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the number displayed.

4 Press the ENTER button.

This recalls the specified snapshot, and the control panel settings all change correspondingly.

If, however, you turned the HOLD INPUT button on in step 1, the settings of the primary cross-point bus section do not change.

Direct Snapshot Recall

You can recall snapshots 0 to 9 with a single button operation.

1 Press the RECALL button in the snapshot section, turning it on. Alternatively, press the DIRECT RECALL button, turning it on.

2 Hold down the ENTER button in the pattern/numeric keypad, and press the LAST X button.

Snapshot Demonstration

You can automatically show all of snapshots 0 to 99 in sequence.

You can use this function for checking the snapshots, and also in the same manner as the factory setting demonstration (see page 3-8).

The snapshot registers and factory setting demonstration registers are separate. Even after changing the settings in the snapshot registers, you can still run the factory setting demonstration unchanged.

To start the demonstration

Hold down buttons 1 and 9 in the pattern/numeric keypad, and press the AUTO TRANS button in the effect transition section.

This plays back the snapshots in sequence, starting from the snapshot whose number is specified at the time. During the demonstration, the buttons on the pattern/numeric keypad light in turn in the clockwise direction.

The HOLD INPUT button setting also applies to the demonstration.

During the demonstration, the control panel does not accept any operations other than pressing the AUTO TRANS button.

To end the demonstration

Press the AUTO TRANS button once more.

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