Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 399

Reset and Initialization, Saving User-Defined Settings, Restoring Initial Status File Settings

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Saving User-Defined Settings For details about settings that are saved, see "Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Init Status Define]" (page 548). 1 Open the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu (7314). 2 Select the target device to set, and perform the following operation. • To save Setup settings, press [Setup Define]. • To save Initial Status settings, press [Init Status Define]. 3 Check the message, then press [Yes]. Reset and Initialization You can reset or initialize memory on each device. • Reset: Reset to power-on state. • All Clear: Clear the memory, and reset to factory default state. The Network Config, System Config, Format, and Start Up settings are set using data stored in non-volatile memory, and the system automatically starts up. It is not necessary to reset the Date/Time settings. For details, see "Saving and Recalling Setup Data" (page 398). Resetting devices and initializing memory Restoring Initial Status File Settings You can configure the restoration of switcher settings that were previously saved when recalling an initial status file using the File >Setup, Init, VKMem >Initial Status menu (7112) or File >All, External File >All menu (7161). Notes • This setting is available only when the target device is the switcher. • When [Recall on Load] is enabled and an initial status file is saved using the File >Setup, Init, VKMem >Initial Status menu (7112) or File >All, External File >All menu (7161), the switcher settings at that point in time are saved. • When [Recall on Load] is enabled, the switcher settings are restored when an initial status file is recalled, regardless of the mode (Resume mode or Custom mode) selected in the group. Also, when [Init Status with FM] is enabled, the frame memory settings (see page 398) are also restored. 1 In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu (7314), select the target device (switcher) to set. 2 In the group, press [Recall on Load], turning it on. 3 Press [Execute]. 4 Check the message, then press [Yes]. Note SWR1 and DME1 (and SWR2 and DME3) settings are linked. 1 In the Engineering Setup >System >Initialize menu (7315), select the target device to operate. 2 In the group, select one of the following. Reset: Reset the device. All Clear: Initialize memory. 3 Press [Execute]. 4 Check the message, then press [Yes]. 399

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Saving User-Defined Settings
For details about settings that are saved, see “Data Saved
by [Setup Define] and [Init Status Define]” (page 548).
1
Open the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu
(7314).
2
Select the target device to set, and perform the
following operation.
To save Setup settings, press [Setup Define].
To save Initial Status settings, press [Init Status
Define].
3
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Restoring Initial Status File Settings
You can configure the restoration of switcher settings that
were previously saved when recalling an initial status file
using the File >Setup, Init, VKMem >Initial Status menu
(7112) or File >All, External File >All menu (7161).
This setting is available only when the target device is
the switcher.
When [Recall on Load] is enabled and an initial status
file is saved using the File >Setup, Init, VKMem >Initial
Status menu (7112) or File >All, External File >All
menu (7161), the switcher settings at that point in time
are saved.
When [Recall on Load] is enabled, the switcher settings
are restored when an initial status file is recalled,
regardless of the mode (Resume mode or Custom mode)
selected in the <Start Up Mode> group.
Also, when [Init Status with FM] is enabled, the frame
memory settings
(see page 398)
are also restored.
1
In the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu
(7314), select the target device (switcher) to set.
2
In the <Init Status File> group, press [Recall on Load],
turning it on.
3
Press [Execute].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Reset and Initialization
You can reset or initialize memory on each device.
Reset:
Reset to power-on state.
All Clear:
Clear the memory, and reset to factory default
state. The Network Config, System Config, Format, and
Start Up settings are set using data stored in non-volatile
memory, and the system automatically starts up. It is not
necessary to reset the Date/Time settings.
For details, see “Saving and Recalling Setup Data”
(page 398).
Resetting devices and initializing memory
SWR1 and DME1 (and SWR2 and DME3) settings are
linked.
1
In the Engineering Setup >System >Initialize menu
(7315), select the target device to operate.
2
In the <Initialize> group, select one of the following.
Reset:
Reset the device.
All Clear:
Initialize memory.
3
Press [Execute].
4
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Notes
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