30.11.2014 Views

Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

FILING<br />

Provides facility to Save and Load Automation and Snapshot / Recall files,<br />

either to/from the local hard-drive or local USB port.<br />

• The upper half of the screen is the Destination drive, and can be<br />

set to different locations.<br />

• The lower half of the screen is always the <strong>Genesys</strong> drive, and<br />

allows you to name/select files. This is the Source drive where all<br />

<strong>Genesys</strong> Automation and Recall files are saved to by default.<br />

If you are logged on to Automation and you create a Recall file, it will use<br />

the same Client / Project / Title / Mix filing hierarchy, so that Recall Store<br />

files are always kept with the Automation files in the same folder.<br />

This is for ease of use, especially when backing up files.<br />

For more information on the Filing Structure, please see the chapter on<br />

the Automation System.<br />

NB:<br />

Filing can also be selected from the Monitor Panel by pressing either Load<br />

or Save.<br />

Load<br />

▶ To Load an automation file, under the Client heading, double-click a<br />

Client and a list of Projects within that Client will be displayed in the next<br />

column.<br />

▶ Double-click the Project and a list of Titles in that Project will be<br />

displayed in the next column.<br />

▶ Continue to select the Title and Mix in the same way.<br />

▶ Click Load.<br />

The selected file will load.<br />

NB.<br />

Load can also be selected from the monitor panel.<br />

Save<br />

▶ On the <strong>Genesys</strong> drive, navigate down to the desired level in which you<br />

wish to save the Automation (or Recall Store) files, either by selecting<br />

existing Client / Project / Title / Mix etc or by creating new folders as you<br />

go.<br />

▶ Click Save.<br />

The current Automation will be saved to that location.<br />

NB.<br />

Save can also be selected from the monitor panel.<br />

Copy<br />

IMPORTANT:<br />

It is vitally important that safety copies (backups) of all<br />

snapshot/Recall files are made on a regular basis. The Copy<br />

method detailed here can be used to do this by copying files to<br />

either a USB or Network drive.<br />

At any time you can recover the backed up files to the <strong>Genesys</strong><br />

from the external drive using the same method.<br />

Note: Before running the recovery process on page 195 please backup all<br />

- 109 -

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!