Panasonic AV-UHS500 4K Switcher Operating Instructions - Page 140

Deleting a of preset memories, If there is at least one preset memory in

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Remote camera link functions Selecting a page of preset memories 1 Operate the CAM PMEM button to make it turn orange. 2 Page selection starts when the [PAGE] button is pressed. ppThe [PAGE] button turns orange when a page is selected. Number keys 1 to 10 correspond to page numbers 1 to 10. 3 Use the number keys 1 to 10 or the [PAGE] button to complete selection of the page. ppIf a number key 1 to 10 is pressed, the current page number changes to the value of the pressed number key. ppWhen the [PAGE] button is pressed, the current page number is not changed. 4 If there is at least one preset memory in the page, the LED of the number key that corresponds to the page lights. ppThe number key that corresponds to the current page turns orange and all the other pages light green. ppIn the example in the figure below, page numbers 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 each contain at least one preset memory, and page number 1 is the current page. SHOT MEM EVENT MEM MACRO CAM PMEM STORE RE CALL DEL EDIT 7 NEW STILL 1 8 COPY STILL 2 9 PASTE TRIM IN 4 INS CLIP 1 5 DEL CLIP 2 6 MOD TRIM OUT 1 2 3 < > REV < > REV 0/10 . C > UNDO > TRIM OFF MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY XPT DSBL REC -/+ PAGE STOP TAKE ENTER PLAY BKGD PATT KEY PATT VMEM CAM CONT ppThe targets for project file storing and macro recording are as shown in the below table. Storing project files Selections with the STORE/RECALL/DEL buttons, Preset page numbers for input signals (for each connected camera) Macro recording targets Storing preset memories, Recalling preset memories, Deleting preset memories, Stopping with the [C](UNDO) button when recalling preset memories, Selections with the [STORE]/[RECALL]/[DEL] buttons when recalling preset memories, Page selections when recalling preset memories 140

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Remote camera link functions
Selecting a page of preset memories
1
Operate the
CAM
PMEM
button to make it turn orange.
2
Page selection starts when the [PAGE] button is pressed.
p
The [PAGE] button turns orange when a page is selected. Number keys 1 to 10 correspond to page numbers 1 to 10.
3
Use the number keys 1 to 10 or the [PAGE] button to complete selection of the page.
p
If a number key 1 to 10 is pressed, the current page number changes to the value of the pressed number key.
p
When the [PAGE] button is pressed, the current page number is not changed.
4
If there is at least one preset memory in the page, the LED of the number key that corresponds to the page lights.
p
The number key that corresponds to the current page turns orange and all the other pages light green.
p
In the example in the figure below, page numbers 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 each contain at least one preset memory, and page
number 1 is the current page.
STORE
DEL
VMEM
MACRO
EDIT
SHOT
MEM
BKGD
PATT
XPT
DSBL
TAKE
ENTER
7
NEW
8
COPY
9
PASTE
4
INS
5
DEL
6
MOD
1
<
2
>
3
REV
0/10
<<
.
>>
C
UNDO
CAM
PMEM
CAM
CONT
EVENT
MEM
KEY
PATT
-/+
PAGE
RE
CALL
MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY
STILL 1
STILL 2
TRIM IN
REC
CLIP 1
CLIP 2
TRIM OUT
<
>
REV
<<
>>
TRIM OFF
PLAY
STOP
p
The targets for project file storing and macro recording are as shown in the below table.
Storing project files
Selections with the STORE/RECALL/DEL buttons,
Preset page numbers for input signals (for each connected camera)
Macro recording targets
Storing preset memories,
Recalling preset memories,
Deleting preset memories,
Stopping with the [C](UNDO) button when recalling preset memories,
Selections with the [STORE]/[RECALL]/[DEL] buttons when recalling preset memories,
Page selections when recalling preset memories