Panasonic AV-HS410 Operating Instructions Advanced - Page 47

Memory registration and recall items, 1-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)

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1. Basic operations 1-10-1. Memory registration and recall items Applicable bus BKGD Key PinP1 PinP2 Material selection  PGM/A bus  PST/B bus  Key Fill bus  Key Source bus  PinP1 bus  PinP2 bus Transition  Fader amount  Wipe direction  Fader amount  Wipe direction  PinP1 ON/OFF  PinP2 ON/OFF Pattern  BKGD patterns (MIX, WIPE)  KEY patterns (MIX, WIPE) Menu  Background  Color Background  Key  Chroma Key  PinP1  PinP2 1-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store) Images and operations to be registered can be set and then registered in the memories. SHOT MEM EVENT MEM PLUGIN MEM1 PLUGIN MEM2 STORE RE CALL DEL EDIT 7 NEW STILL 1 8 COPY STILL 2 9 PASTE TRIM IN XPT DSBL REC 4 INS CLIP 1 5 DEL CLIP 2 6 MOD TRIM OUT �/+ PAGE STOP 1 2 3 < > REV TAKE < > REV ENTER 0/10 . C << >> UNDO << >> TRIM OFF PLAY MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY MENU INPUT VMEM BKGD PATT KEY PATT 1 Using the unit, set the images or operations to be kept in the memory. 2 Press the [SHOT MEM] or [EVENT MEM] button of the memory in which the images or operations are to be registered. Depending on the operation that was performed last, the [STORE] button, [RECALL] button, [DEL] button or [EDIT] button lights. 3 Select the bus (BKGD, KEY, PinP1 or PinP2) to be registered in the memory. From the Shot Memory menu (or Event Memory menu), select the Store Select sub menu, and then select "On".  Refer to "1-10-1. Memory registration and recall items" and "1-10-6. Selecting the buses whose settings are to be registered and or played back". 4 When registering the BKGD (PGM/A or PST/B bus), KEY bus, PinP1 bus or PinP2 bus, set whether the "Material selection" item is to be stored. From the Shot Memory menu (or Event Memory menu), select the XPT Disable sub menu, and then select "Off".  Refer to "1-10-1. Memory registration and recall items" and "1-10-7. Registering the material selection items". 5 Press the [STORE] button. The [STORE] button indicator lights up, and the operations of other memory buttons - [EVENT MEM] (or [SHOT MEM]), [PLUGIN MEM1] and [PLUGIN MEM2] - no longer take effect. 6 Press the P button, and press the number key (1 to 10) corresponding to the page number. 7 Hold down (for 2 seconds or so) the number key (1 to 10) corresponding to the number of the memory to be registered. When the registration is completed, the number key corresponding to the memory number lights in green. ppThe number keys whose indicators are lit in green have memories already registered in them. Delete the memory corresponding to the number key concerned, and register the new memory. 8 Repeat the above steps to register other kinds of settings in the memories. 47

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1. Basic operations
1-10-1. Memory registration and recall items
Applicable bus
Material selection
Transition
Pattern
Menu
BKGD
PGM/A bus
PST/B bus
Fader amount
Wipe direction
BKGD patterns
(MIX, WIPE)
Background
Color Background
Key
Key Fill bus
Key Source bus
Fader amount
Wipe direction
KEY patterns
(MIX, WIPE)
Key
Chroma Key
PinP1
PinP1 bus
PinP1 ON/OFF
PinP1
PinP2
PinP2 bus
PinP2 ON/OFF
PinP2
1-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)
Images and operations to be registered can be set and then registered in the memories.
4
INS
MENU
INPUT
VMEM
BKGD
PATT
KEY
PATT
TAKE
ENTER
/
+
PAGE
PLAY
REC
STOP
XPT
DSBL
CLIP 1
STILL 1
MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY
<<
TRIM OFF
>>
CLIP 2
STILL 2
REV
TRIM OUT
TRIM IN
9
PASTE
6
MOD
3
REV
C
UNDO
8
COPY
5
DEL
2
.
>>
7
NEW
1
0/10
<<
STORE
RE
CALL
EDIT
DEL
SHOT
MEM
EVENT
MEM
PLUGIN
MEM1
PLUGIN
MEM2
1
Using the unit, set the images or operations to be kept
in the memory.
2
Press the [SHOT MEM] or [EVENT MEM] button of the
memory in which the images or operations are to be
registered.
Depending on the operation that was performed last,
the [STORE] button, [RECALL] button, [DEL] button or
[EDIT] button lights.
3
Select the bus (BKGD, KEY, PinP1 or PinP2) to be
registered in the memory.
From the Shot Memory menu (or Event Memory menu),
select the Store Select sub menu, and then select “On”.
Refer to “1-10-1. Memory registration and recall
items” and “1-10-6. Selecting the buses whose
settings are to be registered and or played back”.
4
When registering the BKGD (PGM/A or PST/B bus),
KEY bus, PinP1 bus or PinP2 bus, set whether the
“Material selection” item is to be stored.
From the Shot Memory menu (or Event Memory menu),
select the XPT Disable sub menu, and then select “Off”.
Refer to “1-10-1. Memory registration and recall
items” and “1-10-7. Registering the material selection
items”.
5
Press the [STORE] button.
The [STORE] button indicator lights up, and the
operations of other memory buttons — [EVENT MEM]
(or [SHOT MEM]), [PLUGIN MEM1] and
[PLUGIN MEM2] — no longer take effect.
6
Press the
P
button, and press the number key (1 to
10) corresponding to the page number.
7
Hold down (for 2 seconds or so) the number key (1 to
10) corresponding to the number of the memory to be
registered.
When the registration is completed, the number key
corresponding to the memory number lights in green.
The number keys whose indicators are lit in green
have memories already registered in them. Delete the
memory corresponding to the number key concerned,
and register the new memory.
8
Repeat the above steps to register other kinds of
settings in the memories.