File Management
Overview
You can save setup and register data in switcher storage
and then recall it as required.
Categories
Setup data and register data are classified by setting and
function.
You can perform operations on files in the following
categories.
Setup data categories
System: System settings
Xpt Assign: Cross-point settings
Switcher: Switcher settings
Panel: Control panel settings
External Device: External device settings
Router/Tally: Router/tally settings
Link: Link settings
Initial Status: Initial status data
For details about initial status, see "Setting Startup"
(page 282).
Register data categories
Effect Timeline: Effect timeline register data
Snapshot: Snapshot register data
Key Snapshot: Key snapshot register data
Wipe Snapshot: Wipe snapshot register data
DME Wipe Snapshot: DME wipe snapshot register data
Shotbox: Shotbox register data
Macro: Macro register data
Macro Attachment: Macro attachment data
Packages
Setup data and register data files are saved in switcher
storage as a package.
You can create a package with files in a single category or
files in multiple categories.
You can add tags to packages for efficient identification
and management.
Chapter
Default package
The default package is a package named
"!Default_Package". The default package cannot be
deleted.
Loading/saving
You can perform load and save operations for each
category. You can also perform operations for a group of
multiple categories.
Select categories, create setup data and register data
packages, and then save the packages in storage.
To recall the setup data and register data, select and load
files from packages saved in storage. The setup data and
register data saved in the files are then applied.
You can also prevent the loading of files for each category.
Importing/exporting
You can import/export package archive files between
switcher storage and a computer.
Note
Packages stored in switcher storage may become unusable
in the event of a storage failure. Save a backup of
important files on a computer or on external media
connected to a computer.
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