Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 55

Scene Store, Scene Recall, that the current settings have been stored in

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Digital Control Section Scene Store The following procedure stores the panel settings along with the current fade time settings (set as described in the preceding section). Execute the store operation Parameter display Alpha-numeric keypad Scene Recall Stored scene data can be recalled as follows. Execute the recall operation Message display Parameter display Alpha-numeric keypad INC key DEC key 1 Specify the scene memory number to which the scene is to be stored (010 ~ 999). The desired scene number can be directly entered via the alpha-numeric keys, or the [INC] and [DEC] keys can be used to scroll through the available scene memory numbers. In either case the selected scene number will flash, and the current scene title will appear flashing on the parameter display (no title will appear if the scene contains no data). 2 Press the [STORE] switch and, if necessary, edit the scene title (steps 2 and 3 on page 54). If not necessary, press the [STORE] switch again. 3 The following confirmation message will appear. SURE?Y:1 N:3 4 Press the alpha-numeric [1] key to store the scene. The scene number will light continuously indicating that the current settings have been stored in the selected scene. Press the [3] if you want to abort the store operation. NOTE Settings cannot be stored in protected scenes. If the protect function is active, it must be turned off before new data can be stored in the scene (page 62). INC key DEC key NOTE Be sure to engage the [RECALL SAFE] or [FADER SAFE] switches for any channels on which the corresponding settings need to be maintained. 1 Specify the scene memory number from which the scene is to be recalled (000 ~ 999). The desired scene number can be directly entered via the alpha-numeric keys, or the [INC] and [DEC] keys can be used to scroll through the available scene memory numbers. In either case the selected scene number will flash, and the scene title will flash on the parameter display. 2 Press the [RECALL] switch. The scene number will light continuously and the corresponding scene settings will be recalled. NOTE If the selected scene contains no data "NoDT" will appear on the message display and the recall operation will be ignored (no changes will be made to the panel settings). NOTE When the theater mode is engaged, it is possible to directly recall scenes in sequence by using the [INC] and [DEC] keys, without having to press the [RECALL] key (page 69). The DIRECT RECALL switches can also be used for direct scene recall (page 71). NOTE Normally the channel and VCA faders will physically move to the recalled settings via the console's motor drive system. Motor drive can be turned off if necessary (page 70). 53

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Digital Control Section
Scene Store
The following procedure stores the panel settings along
with the current fade time settings (set as described in
the preceding section).
1
Specify the scene memory number to which the
scene is to be stored (010 ~ 999). The desired scene
number can be directly entered via the alpha-numeric
keys, or the [INC] and [DEC] keys can be used to
scroll through the available scene memory numbers.
In either case the selected scene number will flash,
and the current scene title will appear flashing on the
parameter display (no title will appear if the scene
contains no data).
2
Press the [STORE] switch and, if necessary, edit the
scene title (steps 2 and 3 on page 54).
If not necessary, press the [STORE] switch again.
3
The following confirmation message will appear.
4
Press the alpha-numeric [1] key to store the scene.
The scene number will light continuously indicating
that the current settings have been stored in the
selected scene. Press the [3] if you want to abort the
store operation.
Scene Recall
Stored scene data can be recalled as follows.
1
Specify the scene memory number from which the
scene is to be recalled (000 ~ 999). The desired scene
number can be directly entered via the alpha-numeric
keys, or the [INC] and [DEC] keys can be used to
scroll through the available scene memory numbers.
In either case the selected scene number will flash,
and the scene title will flash on the parameter display.
2
Press the [RECALL] switch. The scene number will
light continuously and the corresponding scene
settings will be recalled.
NOTE
Settings cannot be stored in protected scenes. If the protect
function is active, it must be turned off before new data can be
stored in the scene (page 62).
Execute the
store operation
Parameter
display
Alpha-numeric
keypad
INC key
DEC key
SURE?Y:1 N:3
NOTE
Be sure to engage the [RECALL SAFE] or [FADER SAFE]
switches for any channels on which the corresponding settings
need to be maintained.
NOTE
If the selected scene contains no data “NoDT” will appear on the
message display and the recall operation will be ignored (no
changes will be made to the panel settings).
NOTE
When the theater mode is engaged, it is possible to directly recall
scenes in sequence by using the [INC] and [DEC] keys, without
having to press the [RECALL] key (page 69). The DIRECT
RECALL switches can also be used for direct scene recall (page
71).
NOTE
Normally the channel and VCA faders will physically move to
the recalled settings via the console’s motor drive system. Motor
drive can be turned off if necessary (page 70).
Message display
Execute the recall
operation
Parameter display
Alpha-numeric
keypad
INC key
DEC key