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Event Operations
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1
Press the EVENT button in the numeric keypad.
The numeric keypad enters event mode.
The 0 to 9, dot (.), and CANCEL buttons become event
registration buttons, and buttons to which events have
been registered light in green
The most recently used sub menu appears in the
display panel.
2
If the INSERT button is lit, press it to turn it off.
The Event Data sub menu appears.
3
Rotate the F1 knob to select a page.
You can select a page from among the event pages P1
to P8.
4
Press the STORE button.
The button lights in red to indicate that the switcher
has entered event storage mode.
5
Press the event registration button to which you want
to register the current settings.
The current settings are stored in the memory of the
control panel.
To save all event data to a USB flash drive
1
Carry out steps
1
and
2
.
2
Connect a USB flash drive to the USB MEMORY
connector.
3
Press the F2 knob and hold it down for one second or
longer.
All event data is stored to the USB flash drive.
Recalling Events
Use the following procedure to recall a stored event.
1
Press the EVENT button in the numeric keypad.
The numeric keypad enters event mode.
The RECALL button lights in red, and the 0 to 9, dot
(.) , and CANCEL buttons become event registration
buttons. Buttons to which events have been registered
light in green
The most recently used sub menu appears in the
display panel.
You can also specify that only settings of a certain type
should be recalled. For the operating procedure, see
“To recall an event while specifying certain types of
settings” (page 153).
2
If the INSERT button is lit, press it to turn it off.
The Event Data sub menu appears.
3
Rotate the F1 knob to select a page.
4
Press the event registration button to which the event
that you want to recall has been assigned.
The event registered for the pressed button is recalled,
and all of the settings in the event are restored on the
control panel.
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