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5 SCENE MEMORY
From this list you can select the scene memory that
will be assigned.
Click the line for the desired scene, and it will be
selected.
To display a scene that is not currently shown in the
list, use the scroll bar at the right of the list.
[Procedure]
Assigning a scene to a SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12]
switch
Here’s how to assign a scene to each switch so that the
SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches of the CS1D can be
used to recall scenes directly.
1. Access the SCENE function DIRECT RECALL
screen. In the DIRECT RECALL ASSIGN list, click
the line for the desired number to select the switch
to which the scene will be assigned.
2. In the SCENE MEMORY list, click the line for the
desired scene to select the scene that will be
assigned.
To display scenes that are not currently displayed in
the list, use the scroll bar at the right of the list.
3. Click the ASSIGN button.
The scene you selected in step 2 will be assigned to
the switch you selected in step 1.
4. Repeat steps 1–3 to assign the desired scenes to the
SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches.
5. To use the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches as
direct recall switches, click the DIRECT RECALL
button to turn it on.
The SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] LED (SCENE
MEMORY block) of the CS1D will light. In this con-
dition, you can press SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12]
switches to recall the previously-assigned scenes.
Hint
The function of the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12]
switches can also be changed in the IN DCA/MUTE
function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen, and in the
OUT DCA/MUTE function MUTE GROUP
ASSIGN screen.
The SCENE MEMORY [1]–[12] switches are
assigned scene memory numbers – not the actual
content of the scenes themselves. For this reason if
the content of one of these scenes has been
changed, the content that is recalled by the direct
recall function will also change accordingly.
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