Sony HDRC-4000 Operation Guide - Page 55

Reference Files, Storing a reference file

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All-settings file operations Operation procedures Unit All current settings (excluding network settings) Store Recall Output to hardware All-settings file Storing an all-settings file Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE menu 1 Set PROTECT to OFF on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE page. 2 Select the number of the all-settings file you want to store in FILE No. Name the selected file number as required. 3 Select STORE to store settings in the specified all- settings file. Operation from MSU 1 Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on the operation panel. 2 Select [Converter All-Settings] t [Store/Recall] in the menu. 3 Select [STORE], then select the number of the all- settings file you want to store. Recalling an all-settings file Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE menu 1 Select the number of the all-settings file you want to recall in FILE No. on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE page. 2 Select RECALL to recall settings from the specified all-settings file. Operation using I/O PORT connector 1 Apply 5 V to pin 1. 2 Specify the number (1 to 32) of setting file you want to recall using pin 2 (LSB) to pin 7 (MSB). 3 Apply 0 V to pin 1 for at least one second with the number of the all-settings file specified. Operation from MSU 1 Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on the operation panel. 2 Select [Converter All-Settings] t [Store/Recall] in the menu. 3 Select the number of the all-settings file you want to recall. Clearing an all-settings file Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE menu 1 Set PROTECT to OFF on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE page. 2 Select the number of the all-settings file you want to delete in FILE No. 3 Select CLEAR to delete settings in the specified all- settings file. Reference Files Reference files are used to store user reference values of paint data in the SETUP menu items in the unit. Differences from the values stored in reference files are displayed as the paint data values in the unit menu or the master setup unit (MSU), excluding some items. Since the reference values to be displayed change, pay close attention when storing a reference file. A reference file is provided for each of channel A and channel B. Reference files can also be stored on external media if a master setup unit is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or MSU. Reference file operations Operation procedures Unit Store Initialize Current paint data Reference file Factory default settings (all settings of unit) Recall Output to hardware Storing a reference file Operation using REFERENCE FILE page of FILE menu 1 Set PROTECT to OFF on the REFERENCE FILE page. 2 Select STORE for the channel you want to store. Operation from MSU 1 Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on the operation panel. 55

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All-settings file operations
Operation procedures
Storing an all-settings file
Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE
menu
1
Set PROTECT to OFF on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE
page.
2
Select the number of the all-settings file you want to
store in FILE No. Name the selected file number as
required.
3
Select STORE to store settings in the specified all-
settings file.
Operation from MSU
1
Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on
the operation panel.
2
Select [Converter All-Settings]
t
[Store/Recall] in the
menu.
3
Select [STORE], then select the number of the all-
settings file you want to store.
Recalling an all-settings file
Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE
menu
1
Select the number of the all-settings file you want to
recall in FILE No. on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE page.
2
Select RECALL to recall settings from the specified
all-settings file.
Operation using I/O PORT connector
1
Apply 5 V to pin 1.
2
Specify the number (1 to 32) of setting file you want to
recall using pin 2 (LSB) to pin 7 (MSB).
3
Apply 0 V to pin 1 for at least one second with the
number of the all-settings file specified.
Operation from MSU
1
Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on
the operation panel.
2
Select [Converter All-Settings]
t
[Store/Recall] in the
menu.
3
Select the number of the all-settings file you want to
recall.
Clearing an all-settings file
Operation using ALL-SETTINGS FILE page of FILE
menu
1
Set PROTECT to OFF on the ALL-SETTINGS FILE
page.
2
Select the number of the all-settings file you want to
delete in FILE No.
3
Select CLEAR to delete settings in the specified all-
settings file.
Reference Files
Reference files are used to store user reference values of paint
data in the SETUP menu items in the unit.
Differences from the values stored in reference files are
displayed as the paint data values in the unit menu or the
master setup unit (MSU), excluding some items. Since the
reference values to be displayed change, pay close attention
when storing a reference file.
A reference file is provided for each of channel A and channel
B.
Reference files can also be stored on external media if a
master setup unit is used. For details, refer to the MSU
operation manual.
Data can be stored and recalled using the setup menu or
MSU.
Reference file operations
Operation procedures
Storing a reference file
Operation using REFERENCE FILE page of FILE
menu
1
Set PROTECT to OFF on the REFERENCE FILE page.
2
Select STORE for the channel you want to store.
Operation from MSU
1
Press the FILE button in the menu operation block on
the operation panel.
Unit
All current settings
(excluding network
settings)
All-settings file
Output to hardware
Recall
Store
Unit
Current paint
data
Factory default
settings (all
settings of unit)
Output to hardware
Recall
Store
Reference file
Initialize