Preset memory, Menu list – Roland V-160HD SDI/HDMI Streaming Video Switcher User Manual

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13: PRESET MEMORY

Menu item

Value

(bold text: default value)

Explanation

LOAD

1: MEMORY 1

30: MEMORY 30 (*12)

Selects the preset memory to load.
Pressing the [VALUE] knob lets you load the preset memory.
When “MEMORY” is selected on the [MODE] button, you can use the MEMORY [1]–[10] buttons to

recall preset memories 1–10.

SAVE

1: MEMORY 1

30: MEMORY 30 (*12)

Selects a preset memory for saving settings.
Pressing the [VALUE] knob lets you save the settings to the preset memory.
When “MEMORY” is selected on the [MODE] button, you can long-press the MEMORY [1]–[10]

buttons to save the settings to preset memories 1–10.
* The following settings are not saved in preset memory.

¹

PRESET MEMORY menu

¹

MACRO menu

¹

SEQUENCER menu

¹

STILL IMAGE menu

¹

FREEZE menu

¹

AUTO SWITCHING menu

¹

CTL/EXP menu

¹

RS-232/TALLY/GPO/GPI menu

¹

LAN CONTROL menu

¹

CAMERA CONTROL menu

¹

USB MEMORY menu

¹

SYSTEM menu

INITIALIZE

ALL,

1: MEMORY 1

30: MEMORY 30 (*12)

Selects the preset memory to be initialized.
Press the [VALUE] knob to initialize the preset memory.

NAME EDIT

1: MEMORY 1

30: MEMORY 30 (*12)

Selects the preset memory to be renamed.
Press the [VALUE] knob to access the screen for editing the name.

START UP

Specifies the settings loaded at startup.

LAST MEMORY

Restores the state that was in effect immediately before the power was turned off (Last Memory

feature).
The current settings (Last Memory values) are saved every 4 seconds, and when you exit a menu.

1: MEMORY 1–

30: MEMORY 30 (*12)

Recall the settings at the selected preset memory.

MEMORY PROTECT

OFF,

ON

When this is “ON,” prohibits settings from being saved or initialized. This protects the preset memories.
* Protected preset memories are erased if you perform a factory reset.

NUMBER OF MEMORY SW

When “MEMORY” is selected on the [MODE] button, this sets how many buttons function as memory selection buttons.

10

Preset memory 1–10: MEMORY [1]–[10] buttons

30

Preset memory 1–10: MEMORY [1]–[10] buttons
Preset memory 11–20: PGM/A [1]–[10] buttons
Preset memory 21–30: PST/B [1]–[10] buttons

FADE TIME

0 .0–

4.0sec

Sets how long the transition to the next video takes when recalling a preset memory.
* The time you set is used for the parameters below.

MIX/WIPE

OFF,

ON

When this is “ON,” the transition effect is applied when the preset memory is recalled.

PinP & KEY 1–4

OFF,

ON

When this is “ON,” the inset screen fades in when you recall a preset memory that includes a PinP

composite.

DSK 1, 2

OFF,

ON

When this is “ON,” the superimposed caption and video fades in when you recall a preset memory

that includes a DSK composite.

LOAD PARAMETER

Specifies whether to recall the following items when recalling a preset memory.
Items that are turned off are excluded from the preset memories that are recalled.

VIDEO ASSIGN

OFF,

ON

VIDEO ASSIGN menu

VIDEO INPUT

OFF,

ON

VIDEO INPUT menu

VIDEO OUTPUT

OFF,

ON

VIDEO OUTPUT menu

TRANSITION TIME

OFF,

ON

TRANSITION TIME menu

MIX/WIPE

OFF,

ON

MIX/WIPE menu

SPLIT

OFF,

ON

SPLIT menu

PinP & KEY

OFF,

ON

PinP menu

DSK

OFF,

ON

DSK menu

VIDEO CROSSPOINT

OFF,

ON

Cross-point button state

VIDEO FADER

INITIALIZE

, ON

Video fader position
When set to “INITIALIZE,” the video fader position is recalled when the video fader is pushed all the

way up or pulled all the way down.

AUDIO INPUT

OFF,

ON

AUDIO INPUT menu

AUDIO OUTPUT

OFF,

ON

AUDIO OUTPUT menu

AUDIO FOLLOW

OFF,

ON

AUDIO FOLLOW menu

AUDIO AUTO MIXING

OFF,

ON

AUDIO AUTO MIXING menu

(*12) If you edited a preset memory’s name using “NAME EDIT,” the edited name is shown.

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