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Basic operations – Panasonic AV-HS450N User Manual

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3. Basic operations

3-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)

The settings for the images and operations to be kept in the memory can be stored in the number keys (1 to 10).

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XPT DSBL

EFF DSLV

WIPE

SQ1

SQ2

SL2

SL1

3D1

3D2

PAGE

STOR

DEL

UNDO

BKGD

WIPE

MEM

RE

CALL

SHOT

MEM

PinP

MEM

CAM

MEM

BKGD

PATT

KEY

PATT

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MEMORY / PATTERN

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Using the unit, set the images or operations to be kept in the memory.

Press one of the buttons — [SHOT MEM], [BKGD WIPE MEM], [PinP MEM] or [CAM MEM] — to select the

corresponding memory whose settings are to be stored.
The selected button lights in amber.
Depending on the operation that was performed last, the [STOR] button, [RECALL] button or [DEL] button
lights.

Press the [STOR] button.

The [STOR] button lights in red.

Hold down (for about 2 seconds) the number key (1 to 10) in which the settings are to be stored. When the

storing on the settings in the held-down button is completed, the pressed number key lights in green (or in
amber with the AW system).

Repeat the above steps to register other types of settings in other number keys.

 All the items of the selected type of the memory unit (SHOT memory, BKGD WIPE memory, PinP memory

and CAM memory) are stored in one number key.
 Refer to “3-10-1. Memory registration and recall items”.

 The preset numbers stored in the pan-tilt heads are used for the [CAM MEM] button. The numbers stored

by the number keys in the memory area serve as the preset numbers of the pan-tilt heads.

 No settings can be stored in the number key that is lighted in green (or in amber with the AW system)

when the [STOR] button is pressed. First delete the memory settings in the number key, and then repeat
the storage procedure.

 Be careful when registering settings using the [CAM MEM] button, as preset numbers stored in the pan-tilt

heads are forcibly registered.