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Using the Recall Safe function
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10 Scene memory Using the Recall Safe function "Recall Safe" is a function that excludes only specific parameters/channels from Recall operations. This differs from the Selective Recall settings (➥ p.92) made for individual scenes in that Recall Safe settings are common to all scenes. 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [SCENE] key several times to access the RECALL SAFE screen shown below. RECALL SAFE 3 If you want to use the panel to switch Recall Safe on/off for a channel, use the [SEL] key to select a channel and then press the SELECTED CHANNEL section [RECALL SAFE] key to make the key LED light. Recall Safe will be turned on for the corresponding channel. [RECALL SAFE] key 2 Use the buttons in the screen to select the parameters/channels that will be excluded from Recall operations. The function of the buttons in the screen and the procedures are the same as in the SELECTIVE RECALL screen (when SAFE PARAMETER mode is selected), except for the fact that HA (Head Amp) SAFE ON/ OFF button is added as a parameter in the INPUT SAFE PARAMETER area. The [RCL SAFE] indicator of the channel strip will light for input channels, STEREO A/B channels, and DCA groups for which Recall Safe is turned on. Hint • In the RECALL SAFE screen, clicking the parameter matrix grid will display a " " symbol with a "G" character in the center. This "G" indicates that the setting is global, and applies to all scenes. • If desired, you can copy and paste Selective Recall settings from the currently selected scene into the RECALL SAFE screen (➥ p.183). • If you scroll the scroll bar downward, you will see that the CH column of the SAFE PARAMETERS area shows not only input channels but also input ports. If you set the HA of a certain input port to Recall Safe, the HA of the corresponding channel will also be set to Recall Safe. Even if they are assigned to multiple channels, the HA Recall Safe settings for corresponding input ports/channels will be linked. • If necessary, you can turn on the HA+CH button in the SAFE KEY MODE SELECT area, so that when recall safe is turned on/off using the panel [RECALL SAFE] key or the RECALL SAFE button in the CH VIEW screen (INPUT VIEW function), recall safe will be also be turned on/off for the HA patched to the corresponding channel. • Separately from the conventional Recall Safe functionality, the OUTPUT ISOLATION field allows you to specify output channels and parameters excluded from recall to be memorized in SETUP memory (which is not subject to memory card load operations) (➥ p.182). Note By default, ALL is selected as the parameters that will be excluded from recall. This means that if you turn on Recall Safe from the panel, the Recall Safe setting will affect all parameters of the channel(s) for which it is turned on. After you have finished making Recall Safe settings and you recall a scene, only the selected channels/parameters will be excluded from the Recall operation. Note Recall Safe and Selective Recall can be used together. Channels/parameters excluded from recall operations by either Recall Safe or Selective Recall (or both) will not be recalled. 94 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section