Kramer Electronics RC-8000 User Manual

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Operation

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8.1.4

System Settings Priority

The design excludes any priority

1

. Any operator

2

can always override the

previous system settings. For example, in Figure 7: RS-485 System

Connection: Switchers and Remote Controllers, the system setting

implemented by the operator of Remote Controller # 24 will be the current

system setting until the operator of say, Remote Controller # 5, implements a

different system setting.

8.2 Push Button Controls

This section describes how to store, recall and lock/unlock settings.

8.2.1

Storing a Setting

To store a setting, do the following:

1. Press the STO button. The STO button blinks.
2. Press the Output #. The LED Output display # blinks

3

.

3. Press the STO button again. The memory stores the data.
4. The LED display returns to its previous state

4

.

8.2.2

Recalling a Setting

To recall a setting, do the following:

1. Press the RCL button. The RCL button blinks.
2. Press the Output #. The LED Output display # blinks

5

, displaying what

was previously stored.

3. Press the RCL button again. This recalls the stored data.

By design

6

, you cannot recall data that is stored in a particular unit from a

different unit. Each unit, even when set to the IN SYSTEM mode, stores its

own data separately.

1 Between any or all of the following: remote controllers, front panel controls and a PC
2 Whether he operates a remote controller, a set of front panel controls or a PC
3 At this stage, pressing a different # changes the Output #
4 Nothing changes in the setup
5 At this stage, pressing a different # changes the Output #
6 On one occasion the same unit can function in the standalone mode, and on another occasion in the IN SYSTEM mode

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