User Manual
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About Other Features
Saving/Recalling Settings
Saving the Current Settings to Internal Memory
You can use the [MEMORY] buttons to save the current settings to the internal memory. The internal memory banks are numbered
from 1 to 5, and you can save up to ve sets of settings in each bank, for a maximum of 25.
When [Memory Protect] on the System menu is set to [ON], saving operations are not possible. Turn it to [OFF] when you save.
1. Put the unit in the state you want to save.
Operate the dials and buttons on the panel to put the V-40HD in the state you want to save.
2. Put the unit into standby for saving.
Press the [STORE] button to put the unit into standby for saving. The number of the last-selected button ashes at this time.
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3. Select the bank to save to.
Press the [BANK] button. The button for the currently selected bank lights up. Choose a bank from [1] to [5] to select the destination
for saving.
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4. Select the number to save to.
Choose a memory number from [1] to [5] to select the destination for saving. Settings are saved at the selected memory number in
the selected bank.
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Recalling Saved Settings
When the V-40HD starts up, the settings saved at memory number 1 in bank 1 are loaded. To recall saved settings, rst press a
[BANK] button to select the bank. Pressing the button for a memory number then puts the panel in the saved state.
l When [Auto Memory] in the system menu is [ON], the setting value is automatically stored at memory 1-1 when you press [MENU] or [CURSOR]
buttons after making a change in setting a value. Auto saving does not work when cross-point buttons or video fader is operated.
lWhen [Recall Lock] is [ON], memory [1]–[5] buttons are disabled and you cannot recall settings.
l Going to the System menu and setting [Memory Switch Fade] to [ON] automatically applies an output fade when saved settings are called up.
When recall nishes and the settings have changed, the output fade ends.
Settings of some items cannot be saved to the MEMORY buttons (1-1 through 5-5).These are saved to the internal memory as part of unit’s common
setting. Refer to “System menu“ (p. 49) for such items.