To save source memory files – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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File Operations
4.
Touch the
File Name
data pad and enter the name you wish the saved file
to have.
5.
Touch the
Save
button.
To Save Source Memory Files:
1.
Touch the
Source Memory
button.
2.
Navigate to the desired destination directory and/or create a new
folder for the file using the buttons in the File Operations pane.
3.
Touch the
File Name
data pad and enter the name you wish the saved file
to have.
4.
Touch the
Save
button.
To Load Panel Prefs, Suite Prefs, or Source Memory Files:
1.
Navigate to the directory containing the files you wish to load, using
the buttons on the lower left.
2.
Select the file to be loaded.
3.
Touch the
Load
button.
CAUTION The Load button immediately replaces information the Kayenne system is
currently using with the selected file information. When configuration files
are loaded, significant changes to Kayenne system operation are possible.
Panel MEM, E-MEM, Macros, Cues, e-DPM, and Router MEM File Ops
These menus all function similarly and are used to save and load their cor-
responding register files. Each menu is accessed by touching,
File Ops,
then
the menu category:
Panel MEM
,
E-MEM
,
Macros
,
Cues
,
e-DPM
, or
Router MEM
.
Note
The key difference in the above 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.
Note
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.