2
Select a bank and press the button for the target
register to rename.
The [Rename] window appears.
3
Press the input field and enter a name (up to 8
characters) using the keyboard.
Snapshot for a region other than a
switcher bank
Set the state to save in a snapshot and use the following
procedure to save in a snapshot register.
1
Display the [Snapshot] taskbar.
Snapshot recall/store mode is activated.
2
Press the [Recall/Store] button.
The [Recall/Store Register] window appears.
3
Set the button for the target region to the on state.
You can select multiple regions.
For details about the display in the region display
section, see "Region display section" (page 219).
Select a tab to change the region to display.
[ME] tab: Switcher bank regions
[User] tab: User regions
[DME] tab: DME regions
[External Device] tab: External device regions
The first selected region becomes the reference region.
To select all regions configured beforehand
Set the [All Regions] button to the on state.
For details about setting the regions selected
simultaneously, see "Setting Regions Selected
Simultaneously" (page 316).
4
Press the [Store] button.
To add the auto transition attribute
Set [Auto Trns] in the numeric keypad area to the on
state.
To add the effect dissolve attribute
Set [Effect Diss] in the numeric keypad area to the on
state.
For details about setting an attribute, see "Setting an
attribute" (page 221).
5
Enter a register number in the numeric keypad area.
The currently recalled register number is displayed on
the numeric keypad area display. To select another
register, enter a register number.
For details about selecting a register, see "Selecting a
register" (page 219).
6
Press [Enter] in the numeric keypad area.
The snapshot is saved in the specified register.
Note
If you press a register button in which a snapshot is
already saved, the register data will be overwritten.
To cancel a snapshot save operation
To undo saving immediately after saving a snapshot, set
the [Store Undo Enable] button to the on state and press the
[Undo] button.
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