Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD) Memory Functions • Ops 8–7
This completes the procedure for storing a memory.
For More Information...
• on using the naming menus, refer to the section “Using the Naming Menus” on
page Eng 5-16.
• on locking or unlocking a memory, refer to the section “Locking Memories” on
page Ops 8-8.
• on turning the Auto Recall feature on, refer to the section “Personality List” on
page Eng 11-2
.
• on memory attributes, refer to the section “MLE Memory Attributes” on page Ops
8-10.
Recalling Memories
When you recall a memory for a panel row, or MLE, the existing configuration of that panel row
is replaced with the settings stored in the memory.
Use the following procedure to recall a memory:
1. Select the panel row, or MLE, that you want to recall the memory on. You can choose
between the following:
Note — If you want to recall a memory on the Effects Memory Module, press the RECALL
button on that module to place it in recall mode.
• ALL — Press Recall ALL in the Recall group on the Global Memory Module to
prepare to recall a memory to all MLEs on the switcher.
• MLE X — Press MLE X in the Recall group on the Global Memory Module,
where X is the number of the MLE, to prepare to recall a memory to 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 recall the memory from 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 recall the memory
from, then release both buttons.
3. Press the number 0-9 that corresponds to the memory register that you want to recall the
memory from. The memory is recalled.
Note — If the Auto Recall feature is turned Off, you cannot store or recall the Effects
Dissolve or Keys Only setting with a memory.
This completes the procedure for recalling a memory.
For More Information...
• on locking or unlocking a memory, refer to the section “Locking Memories” on
page Ops 8-8.