Section 6
Initial Set-up of System
Before setting-up for DVS-7000A, the installation of operating program, the set-up required in the
construction of the system and the saving of set-up data for DVS-7000A system are described.
6-1. Operation and Saving of Set-up Data
This section is described the operation and the saving of the set-up data in the system.
A set-up data exists in the four domains shown as follows.
1. RAM
This memory is the operating domain. The system operates using the set-up data on this memory. The
set-up data is always changed on this memory.
When the resume function is selected to the OFF, by turning the power OFF or by resetting the system the
set-up data on this memory is lost.
After turning the power ON or resetting the system, the set-up data in the Nonvolatile memory is recalled
on this RAM.
When the resume function is selected to the ON, regardless of the turning the power OFF or resetting
system, the system operates using the set-up data on this memory.
2. Nonvolatile Memory
This is a nonvolatile memory. If turning the power OFF, this memory can save the data. This memory is
used as the saving domain of the back up data when the resume function is selected to the OFF.
3. ROM
This memory permanently saves the basic set-up data in the factory shipment. When the system is reset
up or the nonvolatile memory is initialized, this memory is used.
If calling the contents, initialize the system in the set-up menu screen.
4. DISK
A disk is used to more permanently save the set-up data saved in the nonvolatile memory, to transfer the
set-up data to another editing suite, or to keep the data for oneself by operator.
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