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Ops 8–6 • Memory Functions Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
Storing and Recalling Memories
A memory register is a snapshot of the current state of a panel row, or MLE, that can include one,
or multiple MLEs. Up to 100 memory registers per MLE can be stored and recalled on the
switcher. Each of these memory registers can store as little as the information of one MLE, or as
much as the current state of the entire switcher, including all MLEs, Aux Buses, and Squeeze &
Tease settings.
Memories are stored in groups, or banks, that correspond to the first number in the memory. For
example, Memory39 is Memory 9 in Bank 3. The available slots for memories range from
Memory 0 on Bank 0 through to Memory 9 on Bank 9.
Storing Memories
When you store a memory for a panel row, or MLE, you are storing the complete state of that
panel row. This includes the current state of all the modules on the MLE, including keyer settings,
transition rates, wipe and pattern selections, and crosspoint selections. In addition to the current
state of the modules, the current settings for the various keyers, such as chroma key settings, and
clip and gain settings, are also stored.
Use the following procedure to store a memory:
1. Select the panel row, or MLE, that you want to store the memory for. You can choose
between the following:
Note — If you want to store a memory on the Effects Memory Module, press the STORE
button on that module to place it in store mode.
ALL — Press Store ALL in the Store group on the Global Memory Module to
prepare to store the state of all MLEs on the switcher. This stores the current state of
each MLE to a memory of the same number on the MLE.
MLE X — Press MLE X in the Store group on the Global Memory Module, where
X is the number of the MLE, to prepare to store the state of that MLE. You can
select multiple MLEs by pressing the MLE X buttons simultaneously.
Operating Tip — If you want to select an MLE above MLE 4, toggle the +4 button on the
Global Memory Module to on, and then press the MLE X button. Both buttons will remain lit.
2. Select the bank that you want to store the memory on as follows:
Press and hold the BANK button on the Global Memory Module, or Effects
Memory Module.
Press the number 0-9 that corresponds to the Bank you want to store the memory
on, then release both buttons.
3. Press the number 0-9 that corresponds to the memory register that you want to store the
memory in. The selected memory register is shown on the display as REG:XX and the
ENTER button lights up.
Note — If the Auto Recall feature is turned Off, you cannot store or recall the Effects
Dissolve or Keys Only setting with a memory.
4. Press ENTER to store the memory. The Change Memory Name is displayed. At this
point you can choose to name the memory, or continue working with other memories

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