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Saving Register Files

The key difference in these menus are the number of registers, for example
the E-MEM menu has 1000 register files while the Macro menu has 999, and
Router MEM has 100, and so on. Keep this in mind when entering registers.

Register files are named by their bank and register number. For example,
the filename for E-MEM register 5 in Bank 2 would appear as EMEM25. File
names consist of the bank and register appended with.GVR. It is important
that these files retain these names, as the number determines which register
will receive the data when files are loaded. In fact, register files saved
locally to the Frame C: drive cannot be renamed. If you try to rename an E-
MEM file on the Frame C: drive an error message will appear in the
message area. If for some reason an E-MEM file needs to be renamed, copy
it to a local drive and rename it.

Each menu is similar to the other File Ops menus with a file display pane
on the left and the same navigation and action buttons in the center.

Each menu provides the Utilities pane (Copy, Paste, etc.) and the ability to
select all, individual, or a range of register files to be saved or loaded. In
addition, in the File Operations pane, you can enter a starting register
which allows you to save/load a register or range of registers to a different
register or range of registers.

Saving Register Files

The File Ops Memory menus provide controls for saving and loading reg-
ister files for each area of the switcher.

1.

Access the Panel

MEM, E-MEM, Macros, Cues, e-DPM, or Router

MEM

menu by touching,

File Ops,

and then selecting a MEM category.