853. Basic operations3-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)The settings for the images and operations to be kept in the memory can be stored in the number keys (1 to 10).1 2 34 5 67 8 910 XPT DSBL EFF DSLVWIPESQ1 SQ2SL2SL13D1 3D2PAGESTORDELUNDOBKGDWIPEMEMRECALLSHOTMEMPinPMEMCAMMEMBKGDPATTKEYPATT1 2435 67 8 910 12MEMORY / PATTERN11Using the unit, set the images or operations to be kept in the memory.Press one of the buttons — [SHOT MEM], [BKGD WIPE MEM], [PinP MEM] or [CAM MEM] — to select thecorresponding memory whose settings are to be stored.The selected button lights in amber.Depending on the operation that was performed last, the [STOR] button, [RECALL] button or [DEL] buttonlights.Press the [STOR] button.The [STOR] button lights in red.Hold down (for about 2 seconds) the number key (1 to 10) in which the settings are to be stored. When thestoring on the settings in the held-down button is completed, the pressed number key lights in green (or inamber with the AW system).Repeat the above steps to register other types of settings in other number keys. All the items of the selected type of the memory unit (SHOT memory, BKGD WIPE memory, PinP memoryand CAM memory) are stored in one number key. Refer to “3-10-1. Memory registration and recall items”. The preset numbers stored in the pan-tilt heads are used for the [CAM MEM] button. The numbers storedby the number keys in the memory area serve as the preset numbers of the pan-tilt heads. No settings can be stored in the number key that is lighted in green (or in amber with the AW system)when the [STOR] button is pressed. First delete the memory settings in the number key, and then repeatthe storage procedure. Be careful when registering settings using the [CAM MEM] button, as preset numbers stored in the pan-tiltheads are forcibly registered.