Saving/recalling settings (memory), P. 13, Saving/recalling – Roland V-1SDI 4-Channel HD Video Switcher User Manual

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Basic Operation

Saving/Recalling Settings (Memory)

You can take the current settings, including video and audio settings and the state of the operation panel, and save

them as a single set in memory, for later recall and use when needed. The V-1SDI is provided with eight memories.

Settings Saved in Memory

The following menu settings and operation-panel

states are saved in the memories (1 through 8).

SETUP Menu Settings (Some)

The settings from VIDEO INPUT (page 1/16) to DSK

(page 8/16) are saved.

AUDIO Menu Settings (All)

State of the Operation Panel

State of the [OUTPUT FADE] knob
State of the [CONTROL 1] and [CONTROL 2] knobs
On/off status of the [PinP] and [SPLIT] buttons
[A-1] through [A-4] button selection
[B-1] through [B-4] button selection
On/off status of the [KEY LEVEL] button
[MIX], [WIPE], and [CUT] button selection
On/off status of the [DSK] button
State of the A/B fader

MEMO

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The SETUP menu settings from PANEL (page 9/16)

through SYSTEM (page 16/16) are not saved in memory.

Only a single set is saved in the unit.

After settings have been changed, they are saved in the

unit when you exit the menu.

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You can recall settings at a specified memory number

at startup. To specify the memory number you want

to recall, go to the SETUP menu, and at MEMORY

(page 13/16), use “POWER ON LOAD.”

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By factory default, the state of the operation panel is

updated to the state saved in memory when you recall

a memory.
To keep the state of the operation panel from being

updated, go to the SETUP menu, and at MEMORY

(page 13/16), set “MEMORY PANEL LOAD” to “OFF.”

Saving/Recalling

The memory function is turned on while the

[MEMORY] button is held depressed.
At this time the [A-1] through [A-4] and [B-1] through

[B-4] buttons function as memory selection buttons

1 through 8.
The currently selected button lights up in blue.

Memory number

1–4

5–8

Memory 1 functions as a Last Memory.

By factory default, memory 1 functions as a Last Memory.
Settings are automatically saved in memory 1 when you

exit the menu or release the [MEMORY] button.
To stop using the Last Memory function, go to the SETUP

menu, and at MEMORY (page 13/16), set “AUTO MEMORY”

to “OFF.”

Saving

NOTE

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When memory 1 has been selected as a destination for

saving, the values saved there might be overwritten by

the Last Memory function.

1.

Hold down the [MEMORY] button and press and

hold (for 2 seconds or longer) the button from

[A-1] though [A-4] and [B-1] through [B-4] for the

number where you want to save the settings.

The [A-1] through [A-4] and [B-1] through [B-4]

buttons all briefly light up in blue, and the

current settings are saved.

2.

To turn off the memory function, release the

[MEMORY] button.

Recalling

1.

Hold down the [MEMORY] button and press

the button from [A-1] though [A-4] and [B-1]

through [B-4] for the number where you want to

recall the settings.

The settings are recalled. The currently selected

button lights up in blue.

2.

To turn off the memory function, release the

[MEMORY] button.

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