Sony HDRC-4000 Operation Guide - Page 54

File System, File Configuration, Scene Files, All-Settings Files

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File System The unit features a file system for managing data. File Configuration The file system supports the following three types of files. • Scene files A scene file is used to store temporary paint data corresponding to each scene. These files are stored in the unit. • All-settings files An all-settings file is used to store all user-set data (excluding network settings, scene files, and reference files). These files are stored in the unit. • Reference files A reference file is used to store the standard values of user paint data. These files are stored in the unit. Scene Files Scene files are used to store paint data in the SETUP menu and ADDITIONAL PAINT menu items in the unit. Five scene files are provided for each of channel A and channel B (10 files in total). Scene files can also be stored on external media if a master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or MSU. Scene file operations Operation procedures Unit Current paint data Store Scene file Recall Output to hardware Storing a scene file Operation using SCENE FILE page of FILE menu 1 Select the scene file number of the channel you want to store using SCENE FILE No. on the SCENE FILE page. 2 Select STORE to store settings in the specified scene file. Operation from MSU 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value. 2 Press the STORE button in the function control block on the operation panel. 3 Press the scene file number button in the function control block on the operation panel. Recalling a scene file Operation using SCENE FILE page of FILE menu 1 Select the scene file number of the channel you want to recall using SCENE FILE No. on the SCENE FILE page. 2 Select RECALL to recall the specified scene file. Operation from MSU 1 Press the number button of the scene file you want to recall while the STORE button in the function control block on the operation panel is not lit. The number button is lit and the specified scene file is recalled. All-Settings Files All-settings files store the following user settable items in the unit. • All items that can be set with the CONFIGURATION menu (excluding time setting) • All items that can be set with the SETUP menu • All items that can be set with the ADDITIONAL PAINT menu Network settings that can be made with the NETWORK menu, and reference files and scene files that can be stored with the FILE menu are excluded. Up to 32 all-settings files can be stored. All-setting files can also be stored on external media if a master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or MSU. Also, settings can be recalled by inputting a signal on the I/O PORT connector (D-Sub 15-pin) of the unit. For details about the electrical specifications of the I/O PORT connector (D-Sub 15-pin), refer to the installation manual of the unit. 54

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File System
The unit features a file system for managing data.
File Configuration
The file system supports the following three types of files.
Scene files
A scene file is used to store temporary paint data
corresponding to each scene.
These files are stored in the unit.
All-settings files
An all-settings file is used to store all user-set data
(excluding network settings, scene files, and reference files).
These files are stored in the unit.
Reference files
A reference file is used to store the standard values of user
paint data.
These files are stored in the unit.
Scene Files
Scene files are used to store paint data in the SETUP menu
and ADDITIONAL PAINT menu items in the unit.
Five scene files are provided for each of channel A and
channel B (10 files in total).
Scene files can also be stored on external media if a master
setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU
operation manual.
Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or
MSU.
Scene file operations
Operation procedures
Storing a scene file
Operation using SCENE FILE page of FILE menu
1
Select the scene file number of the channel you want
to store using SCENE FILE No. on the SCENE FILE
page.
2
Select STORE to store settings in the specified scene
file.
Operation from MSU
1
Change the scene file item to the desired value.
2
Press the STORE button in the function control block
on the operation panel.
3
Press the scene file number button in the function
control block on the operation panel.
Recalling a scene file
Operation using SCENE FILE page of FILE menu
1
Select the scene file number of the channel you want
to recall using SCENE FILE No. on the SCENE FILE
page.
2
Select RECALL to recall the specified scene file.
Operation from MSU
1
Press the number button of the scene file you want to
recall while the STORE button in the function control
block on the operation panel is not lit.
The number button is lit and the specified scene file is
recalled.
All-Settings Files
All-settings files store the following user settable items in the
unit.
All items that can be set with the CONFIGURATION menu
(excluding time setting)
All items that can be set with the SETUP menu
All items that can be set with the ADDITIONAL PAINT menu
Network settings that can be made with the NETWORK menu,
and reference files and scene files that can be stored with the
FILE menu are excluded.
Up to 32 all-settings files can be stored.
All-setting files can also be stored on external media if a
master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU
operation manual.
Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or
MSU.
Also, settings can be recalled by inputting a signal on the I/O
PORT connector (D-Sub 15-pin) of the unit. For details about
the electrical specifications of the I/O PORT connector (D-Sub
15-pin), refer to the installation manual of the unit.
Unit
Current paint data
Scene file
Output to hardware
Recall
Store