Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 531

Frame Memory Import Menu, Operations, Displaying the Switcher/Panel menu, Backing up a file

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Notes • Only configuration data backed up using File Manager can be restored. • For details about backup/restore functions that use the public key of the Maintenance Menu, contact your Sony service representative. Displaying the Switcher/Panel menu In the menu selection area, click/tap [Switcher/Panel]. The Switcher/Panel menu appears in the menu display area. Switcher/Panel menu Backing up a file 1 In [Mode], select [Backup]. 2 In [Target], select the target switcher/control panel. To select all switchers/control panels, click/tap [Select All]. To clear the selection of all switchers/control panels, click/tap [Clear All]. 3 In [Category], select a data category. To select all categories, click/tap [Select All]. To clear the selection of all categories, click/tap [Clear All]. Note The categories that can be selected vary depending on the setting in step 2. 4 Click/tap [Execute]. Data for the selected categories is saved on the computer as a ZIP file. Notes • By default, the file name has the following format. "sp_setup_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.zip" (where "YYYYMMDDhhmmss" is the creation date) • The file save destination depends on the OS and browser settings. Restoring a file 1 In [Mode], select [Restore]. Click/tap [Browse ...], and select a file in the file selection window. The name of the selected file appears. 2 In [Target], select the target switcher/control panel. The switchers/control panels included in the file are displayed in the selected state. To remove a switcher/control panel from the restore targets, click/tap it to clear the check mark. 3 In [Category], select a data category you want to restore. The categories included in the file are displayed in the selected state. To remove a category from the restore targets, click/ tap it to clear the check mark. 4 Click/tap [Execute]. 5 Check the message, then click/tap [Yes]. The selected file is loaded, and the configuration data is applied. Frame Memory Import Menu Operations This menu is used to import image data files stored on a computer into frame memory storage. The format of files that can be imported are given below. • TIF (TIFF files, ".tif" file name extension) • BMP (Bitmap files, ".bmp" file name extension) • TGA (Targa files, ".tga" file name extension) • PNG (PNG files, ".png" file name extension) • SFH (frame memory dedicated file format) Files in formats other than SFH format are converted to SFH format when they are imported. When multiple files are selected having a "character_string + number (or character_string + # + number)" name format, files with the same "character_string" portion are imported as clips. Other files are imported as still images. Note The following files cannot be imported using File Manager. 531

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Only configuration data backed up using File Manager
can be restored.
For details about backup/restore functions that use the
public key of the Maintenance Menu, contact your Sony
service representative.
Displaying the Switcher/Panel menu
In the menu selection area, click/tap [Switcher/Panel].
The Switcher/Panel menu appears in the menu display
area.
Switcher/Panel menu
Backing up a file
1
In [Mode], select [Backup].
2
In [Target], select the target switcher/control panel.
To select all switchers/control panels, click/tap [Select
All].
To clear the selection of all switchers/control panels,
click/tap [Clear All].
3
In [Category], select a data category.
To select all categories, click/tap [Select All].
To clear the selection of all categories, click/tap [Clear
All].
The categories that can be selected vary depending on
the setting in step
2
.
4
Click/tap [Execute].
Data for the selected categories is saved on the
computer as a ZIP file.
By default, the file name has the following format.
“sp_setup_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.zip” (where
“YYYYMMDDhhmmss” is the creation date)
The file save destination depends on the OS and
browser settings.
Restoring a file
1
In [Mode], select [Restore].
Click/tap [Browse …], and select a file in the file
selection window.
The name of the selected file appears.
2
In [Target], select the target switcher/control panel.
The switchers/control panels included in the file are
displayed in the selected state.
To remove a switcher/control panel from the restore
targets, click/tap it to clear the check mark.
3
In [Category], select a data category you want to
restore.
The categories included in the file are displayed in the
selected state.
To remove a category from the restore targets, click/
tap it to clear the check mark.
4
Click/tap [Execute].
5
Check the message, then click/tap [Yes].
The selected file is loaded, and the configuration data
is applied.
Frame Memory Import Menu
Operations
This menu is used to import image data files stored on a
computer into frame memory storage.
The format of files that can be imported are given below.
TIF (TIFF files, “.tif” file name extension)
BMP (Bitmap files, “.bmp” file name extension)
TGA (Targa files, “.tga” file name extension)
PNG (PNG files, “.png” file name extension)
SFH (frame memory dedicated file format)
Files in formats other than SFH format are converted to
SFH format when they are imported.
When multiple files are selected having a
“character_string + number (or character_string + # +
number)” name format, files with the same
“character_string” portion are imported as clips. Other
files are imported as still images.
The following files cannot be imported using File
Manager.
Notes
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Notes
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