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Chapter 14
Setup
To operate a system comprising a switcher unit and a control panel connected
together, it is necessary to access the various setup menus, and make various
settings. These settings are referred to as setup data.
For details of menu operation, see the section “Basic Menu Operations”
(page 3-6).
Saving and Recalling Setup Data
Default values (default setup data) for all settings on the switcher unit and
control panel are held in ROM in the individual units.
Using the setup menus, you can create a set of customized setup data (user
setup data) held in RAM. The setup data in RAM in each unit is lost when
the unit is powered off or reset, but you can also save the user setup data in
nonvolatile memory or on a 3.5-inch floppy disk (using the floppy disk drive
in the control panel).
The setup data in nonvolatile memory in each unit is automatically loaded
into RAM when the unit is powered on or reset.
If the resume function is on (F7 and F8 set to ON in the SYSTEM SETUP
menu (see page 14-7)), the setup data held in RAM is saved when the unit is
reset or powered off and it is used again after the unit is reset or next powered
on.
Saving and recalling setup data
Overview
User setup data
Default setup data
User setup data
3.5-inch floppy disk
ROM
Current setup data
RAM
“BACKUP” in SETUP
menu (see page 14-14)
Nonvolatile memory
When resume function is off.
• Reset or power on
• “RESET” in SETUP menu
(see page 14-15)
“ALL CLEAR” in SETUP
menu (see page 14-15)
“SETUP SAVE”
in DISK menu
(see page 10-12)
“SETUP LOAD”
in DISK menu
(see page 10-12)
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