Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 398

Saving and Recalling Setup Data, Selecting the Startup State, Restoring frame memory settings

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Saving and Recalling Setup Data Local drive / removable drive User setup data Load Save File menu [Load] File menu [Save] RAM Current setup data (If in Resume mode, settings data is saved.) Save Setup menu: [Setup Define] In Custom mode, power on or reset Initialize Setup menu: [All Clear] Non-volatile memory User setup data Non-volatile memory Factory default setup data Updating the switcher or control panel setup data saves the updated setup data in RAM in each device. • In Resume mode (see page 397), even if devices are reset or powered off, the data is preserved in RAM, and recalled when the power is turned back on. • In Custom mode (see page 397), the user-defined settings (user setup data) saved in non-volatile memory is recalled when a reset occurs or power is turned back on. The setup data in RAM can also be saved to the local drive or removable drive on the menu panel. Selecting the Startup State 1 In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu (7314), select the target device to set. 2 In the group, select the mode. Resume: Resume mode (see page 397) Custom: Custom mode (see page 397) Note [Resume] is enabled only when a switcher or control panel is selected. 3 When [Custom] is selected, in the group or group, select one of the following. User: Set user-defined settings for the Setup or Initial Status settings. Factory: Set factory default settings for the Setup or Initial Status settings. 4 Press [Execute]. 5 Check the message, then press [Yes]. Restoring frame memory settings You can configure restoration of frame memory settings at startup. The following settings can be restored. • Memory status (loaded folder/file) • FM output status (recalled file) • Frame Memory >Clip/Still menu [Pair] and [Audio] settings • Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Play menu (2112) loop, playback start point, and playback stop point settings Notes • This setting is available only when the target device is the switcher. • Restoration is not possible if the switcher signal format is different from value in the saved settings data. • Files that are not saved in frame memory storage cannot be restored. • If an FM output is locked, the lock is released and then settings are restored. 1 In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu (7314), select the target device (switcher) to set. 2 Enable frame memory settings. Resume mode Press [Resume FM Status], turning it on. Custom mode Press [Init Status with FM], turning it on. Note In Custom mode, this is enabled only when Initial Status is set to [User]. 3 Press [Execute]. 4 Check the message, then press [Yes]. 398

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Saving and Recalling Setup Data
Updating the switcher or control panel setup data saves the
updated setup data in RAM in each device.
In Resume mode
(see page 397)
, even if devices are
reset or powered off, the data is preserved in RAM, and
recalled when the power is turned back on.
In Custom mode
(see page 397)
, the user-defined
settings (user setup data) saved in non-volatile memory
is recalled when a reset occurs or power is turned back
on.
The setup data in RAM can also be saved to the local drive
or removable drive on the menu panel.
Selecting the Startup State
1
In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu
(7314), select the target device to set.
2
In the <Start Up Mode> group, select the mode.
Resume:
Resume mode
(see page 397)
Custom:
Custom mode
(see page 397)
[Resume] is enabled only when a switcher or control
panel is selected.
3
When [Custom] is selected, in the <Setup> group or
<Initial Status> group, select one of the following.
User:
Set user-defined settings for the Setup or Initial
Status settings.
Factory:
Set factory default settings for the Setup or
Initial Status settings.
4
Press [Execute].
5
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Restoring frame memory settings
You can configure restoration of frame memory settings at
startup.
The following settings can be restored.
Memory status (loaded folder/file)
FM output status (recalled file)
Frame Memory >Clip/Still menu [Pair] and [Audio]
settings
Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Play menu (2112) loop,
playback start point, and playback stop point settings
This setting is available only when the target device is
the switcher.
Restoration is not possible if the switcher signal format
is different from value in the saved settings data.
Files that are not saved in frame memory storage cannot
be restored.
If an FM output is locked, the lock is released and then
settings are restored.
1
In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu
(7314), select the target device (switcher) to set.
2
Enable frame memory settings.
Resume mode
Press [Resume FM Status], turning it on.
Custom mode
Press [Init Status with FM], turning it on.
In Custom mode, this is enabled only when Initial
Status is set to [User].
3
Press [Execute].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Note
Load
Save
Current setup data
(If in Resume mode, settings data is saved.)
Save
In Custom mode,
power on or reset
Initialize
Factory default setup
data
Setup
menu:
[Setup
Define]
Setup
menu:
[All Clear]
File menu
[Load]
File menu
[Save]
Local drive / removable drive
Non-volatile memory
RAM
User setup data
Non-volatile memory
User setup data
Notes
Note