Ops 8–10 • Memory Functions Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
MLE Memory Attributes
The MLE Memory Attributes Menu allows you to specify what elements are recalled with the
memory, as well as adding effects to memory recalls. These elements include the crosspoint bus,
keyer bus, Aux bus, and Global-Store and MLE-Store selections, as well as keyer on-air status,
and Transition Module selections.
In addition to setting which sources to recall with the memory, effects such as performing an auto
transition after the memory recall or running a custom control after the memory recall, can also be
included.
For example, you can use MLE Memory Attributes to have a memory recall a still on
Global-Store Channel 3, select that channel on the Preset Bus, and transition it on-air without
changing any other sources on the MLE.
Use the following procedure to set the MLE Attributes:
1. Navigate to the MLE Memory Attributes Menu as follows:
• Press HOME B Attributes B MLE Attributes.
Operating Tip — You can also press the ATTRIB button on a Memory Module to display
the MLE Attributes Setup Menu. The MLE that the Memory Module is assigned to specifies
the MLE that the menu is assigned to.
2. Press General on the MLE Memory Attributes Setup Menu.
General — MLE Memory Attributes Setup Menu
3. Use the MLE knob on the MLE Memory Attributes Setup Menu to select the MLE
that you want to set up the MLE attributes for.
4. Select the crosspoint sources that you want to be recalled with the memory as follows:
• BKGD/PGM — Toggle this button on to have the sources selected on the
Background/Program bus recalled with the memory. The default is on.
• PST — Toggle this button on to have the sources selected on the Preset bus recalled
with the memory. The default is on.
• UTIL — Toggle this button on to have the sources selected on the Utility bus
recalled with the memory. The default is on.
• Key Y Xpt —Toggle this button on to have the sources selected on the Keyer bus,
where Y is the number of the keyer, recalled with the memory. Keyer parameters
such as key type, clip, and gain settings are always recalled with a memory. The
default is on.