Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 359

System Setup, Setting Startup

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System Setup 21 Chapter Setting Startup You can select the settings status (startup mode) used at startup. The following two modes are available. Resume: Resume mode Start with the status at the last shutdown. Custom: Custom mode Start with settings saved in non-volatile memory. You can select the following modes separately for setup data and initial status data. Factory: Start in factory default state. User: Start in state configured by the user. Targets of startup mode settings You can set the startup mode for each of the following targets. Switcher: Switcher (including DME) Frame Memory / Clip Player / SL Key Content: Frame memory, clip player, or SL key Panel: Control panel For frame memory, clip player, or SL key, the status of the following settings is the target for restoration. • Content load status • Frame memory output channel/clip player output channel status (recalled content, combined channels, audio enable/disable). • Key fill/key source status for SL keys (recalled content) • Loop, playback start point, and playback stop point settings • [Variable Speed] button and playback speed settings Notes • Content that is not saved in content storage cannot be restored. • When a frame memory output channel, clip player output channel, or key fill/key source for an SL key is locked, the lock is released and the status is restored. • To restore the content load status, loading is performed automatically in the background when rebooting. During automatic loading, it is not possible to load/save new content or to freeze/record in frame memory. If the number of content resources to load is high, loading may take some time. Saving and Recalling Setup Data Storage User setup data Load Save File menu [Load] File menu [Save] RAM Current setup data (In resume mode, used to recall the setup data from the last shutdown) Save Initialize Setup menu [Setup Define] Power on/reset in custom mode Setup menu [All Clear] Non-volatile memory User setup data Non-volatile memory Factory default setup data Changing the switcher or control panel setup data saves the updated data in RAM. You can also save the RAM setup data on a computer for later use. For details, see "Setup Data File Operations" (page 336). When the system is turned on/rebooted, the following setup data is recalled depending on the startup mode. Resume mode: After power off/reset, the RAM setup data is saved and then recalled when booting. Custom mode: Setup data (user setup data and factory default setup data) saved in non-volatile memory is recalled. 359

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Chapter
359
21
System Setup
Setting Startup
You can select the settings status (startup mode) used at
startup.
The following two modes are available.
Resume: Resume mode
Start with the status at the last shutdown.
Custom: Custom mode
Start with settings saved in non-volatile memory.
You can select the following modes separately for
setup data and initial status data.
Factory: Start in factory default state.
User: Start in state configured by the user.
Targets of startup mode settings
You can set the startup mode for each of the following
targets.
Switcher: Switcher (including DME)
Frame Memory / Clip Player / SL Key Content: Frame
memory, clip player, or SL key
Panel: Control panel
For frame memory, clip player, or SL key, the status of
the following settings is the target for restoration.
Content load status
Frame memory output channel/clip player output
channel status (recalled content, combined channels,
audio enable/disable).
Key fill/key source status for SL keys (recalled content)
Loop, playback start point, and playback stop point
settings
[Variable Speed] button and playback speed settings
Content that is not saved in content storage cannot be
restored.
When a frame memory output channel, clip player
output channel, or key fill/key source for an SL key is
locked, the lock is released and the status is restored.
To restore the content load status, loading is performed
automatically in the background when rebooting.
During automatic loading, it is not possible to load/save
new content or to freeze/record in frame memory. If the
number of content resources to load is high, loading
may take some time.
Saving and Recalling Setup Data
Changing the switcher or control panel setup data saves
the updated data in RAM.
You can also save the RAM setup data on a computer for
later use.
For details, see “Setup Data File Operations”
(page 336).
When the system is turned on/rebooted, the following
setup data is recalled depending on the startup mode.
Resume mode: After power off/reset, the RAM setup data
is saved and then recalled when booting.
Custom mode: Setup data (user setup data and factory
default setup data) saved in non-volatile memory is
recalled.
Notes
Load
Save
Current setup data
(In resume mode, used to recall the setup data from the last
shutdown)
Save
Power on/reset in
custom mode
Initialize
Factory default setup data
Setup
menu
[Setup
Define]
Setup
menu
[All Clear]
File menu
[Load]
File menu
[Save]
Non-volatile
memory
RAM
User setup data
Non-volatile
memory
User setup data
Storage