The display will blank for a few seconds while the user preset is loaded. Then a message will appear to
indicate that the user preset has been loaded.
TIP: You can map the Load user preset command to one of the function buttons to make it easier to switch
between presets. This command displays a menu of the user presets for selection.
Migrating user presets between displays
Once you have congured one or more user presets on a display, you can use StudioCal XML to migrate the
user presets from one display to another. This method can also be used to archive a copy of the user preset
conguration. See Using the StudioCal XML schema on page 72 for complete information on the StudioCal
XML schema.
User presets element
One element is provided to save and load user presets. This element contains one tag, “operation” which
supports two values: “save” and “load.” The element should be structured as follows:
<user_presets operation="save|load"/>
User preset le
When user presets are saved, a le named “Z31x_UserPreset.xml” is written to the attached USB ash drive.
This XML le contains all of the user preset information, but is not designed to be human readable or editable.
It is strongly recommended that you not modify the values in this le. When the display encounters a
StudioCal XML le with a <user_presets operation="load"/> element, it looks for the “Z31x_UserPreset.xml”
le on the root of the attached USB ash drive. It will then load that le into the display. If the le is not preset
an error message will be displayed.
User preset example
The following are examples of StudioCal XML les to save and load user presets.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<studiocal>
<user_presets operation="save"/>
</studiocal>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<studiocal>
<user_presets operation="load"/>
</studiocal>
Automatic input-based presets
While user presets provide the greatest degree of exibility and control, some display conguration
information is automatically stored with each input. If, for example, you always have computer input on
DisplayPort 1 and the output from your Blackmagic Design Decklink or AJA Kona card on HDMI 2, the display
will automatically store conguration information for each input.
The following settings are automatically stored with each input.
● Color settings
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