FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01 337
7. Operations
Working with Memory Registers
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This section provides instructions for working with memory registers. Three modes are
available: Store, Recall and View.
S Prerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with the Memory Menu. In
Chapter 5, refer to the “
Memory Menu” section on page 174.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
• Memory Register Overview
• Storing Memory Registers
• Recalling Memory Registers
• Viewing Memory Registers
• Locking and Unlocking Memory Registers
• Deleting Memory Registers
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To understand how the memory system works on FSN Series switchers, you can think of
each memory register as having a number of individual storage compartments — one for
each of the available modules. These modules can be stored or recalled individually, or in
combination with other modules.
In addition, each module is comprised of multiple sub-sections called “Enables” which can
be toggled on or off as desired. This feature allows you to store one or more individual
parts of a module, rather than the entire module.
When you use the memory system, you can elect to use (or bypass) the “Enables” feature.
• Store — Panel only. If you store a register using the control panel’s Keypad only
(without using the
Memory Menu), all Enables will be on by default.
• Recall — Panel only. If you recall a register using the control panel’s Keypad
only (without using the
Memory Menu), all Enables will be on — exactly as
originally stored in the register.
• Store — Panel + Menu. If you store a register and you elect to set Enables using
the
Memory Menu, you can store all or part of any selected module.
• Recall — Panel + Menu. If you recall a register and you elect to adjust Enables
using the
Memory Menu, you can recall all or part of any selected module — but
only those components that were originally stored in the register.
Any combination of modules can be stored in a memory register. Please note the following
important points regarding modules:
• PGM Memory Functions
When you include the PGM button in a store function, you are taking a precise
snapshot of the Program bank’s complete look, including all crosspoint selections,
the
T-Bar position, wipe patterns, key parameters — and most important, the state
Note
To quickly access the Memory Menu, press and hold either
the
STORE or RECALL button.
PGM