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The parameters return to the initial status saved data
setting values.
Entering parameters using the utility
control block
Press the [MENU] button in the utility control block to
switch to menu parameter operation mode.
You can set parameters of the currently displayed menu
usi
ng the adjustment knobs.
Adjustment knobs 1 to 5 correspond to the parameter 1 to
5 b
uttons. Adjust parameters by turning the adjustment
knobs clockwise or counterclockwise.
The control panel must be linked with the menu.
For details, see “Linking a Control Panel with the Menu”
(page 78).
Setting parameters using the device
control block
Press the [MENU] button in the device control block to
switch to menu parameter operation mode.
You can set parameters of the currently displayed menu
usi
ng the trackball and Z-ring.
• The trackball X-axis direction corresponds to the
pa
rameter 1 button. Adjust the parameter by moving the
trackball left/right.
• The trackball Y-axis direction corresponds to the
pa
rameter 2 button. Adjust the parameter by moving the
trackball up/down.
• The Z-ring corresponds to the parameter 3 button.
Ad
just the parameter by turning the Z-ring clockwise or
counterclockwise.
• Press the [FINE] button to switch to fine mode,
en
abling fine adjustment of setting values using the
trackball and Z-ring.
The control panel must be linked with the menu.
For details, see “Linking a Control Panel with the Menu”
(page 78).
Initializing Settings (Default Recall)
You can return a menu to the initial status saved data
setting value if a default recall button is displayed.
• You can initialize a parameter setting values using a
de
fault recall button in the analog controls window.
For details, see “Returning parameters to the initial
settings” (page 75).
• You can initialize a key setting values using buttons in
th
e key control block.
For details, see “Initializing Key Settings” (page 137).
• You can initialize switcher bank and two-dimensional
tr
ansform (resizer) setting values using buttons in the
device control block.
For details, see “Reducing, enlarging, moving, and
rotating keys (device control block)” (page 138).
• You can initialize three-dimensional transform (DME)
set
ting values using buttons in the device control block
or the menu.
For details, see “Three-Dimensional Transform
Operations (Device Control Block)” (page 199) and
“Three-Dimensional Transform Operations (Menu)”
(page 202).
1
Press the [Default Recall] button.
2
Check the message, then press [OK].
The menus below the selected level 3 menu return to
th
eir initial settings.
In the case where a level 3 menu does not exist, the
m
enus below the level 2 menu return to their initial
settings.
Default recall target menus
• Home > M/E-x > Keyx menus
• Home > M/E-x Sub > Keyx menus
• Home > P/P > Keyx menus
• Home > P/P Sub > Keyx menus
(M/E-x = M/E-1 to M/E-5, Keyx = Key1 to Key8)
When default recall is executed, all the menus below the
l
evel 3 menu return to their initial settings.
However, the settings in the following lower level menus
are not
affected by default recall.
• Type > Type Select menu > [Video Process] button
se
ttings
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