Creating Snapshots

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The snapshot screen has two functions. To create or edit a snapshot, set the switch in the lower left corner to “Edit Mode”.

 

Snapshots can be grouped into “Set Lists” to allow for logical organization. Snapshots can be copied between set lists easily.

 

To create a new snapshot, click on “Add Snapshot” and supply a name and apply shortcut in the dialog presented.

 

The edit pane has several tabs across the top with edit boxes to fill in parameters for the features you want to set when the snapshot is applied.

The following console commands are also available:

 

[RECORD] [SNAPSHOT] [ENTER] – Record current state of the system as a snapshot in the current set list. This snapshot will be assigned the next sequential number used for later recall.

 

[RECORD] [SNAPSHOT] (#) [SHORTCUT] ‘SC’ (#) [TEXT] (name) [ENTER] – Same as above, but specifying a snapshot number, an apply shortcut , and a name.

 

[UPDATE] [SNAPSHOT] (#) [ENTER] – Update an existing snapshot with the current state.

 

[SNAPSHOT] (#) [SHORTCUT] (#) [ENTER] – Change the apply shortcut for the specified snapshot.

 

[SNAPSHOT] [TEXT] (name) [ENTER] – Change the name of the specified snapshot.

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Snapshots Window

Applying Snapshots

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