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Wipe Snapshot

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offshore1
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Hi Guys,I'm wondering if it is possible to store and recall wipe snapshots without the flexipad.  All the 8000's that I work on don't have a flexipad on the PGM/PST row so the only way I can think of using this function is to create and store the wipe snapshot on an ME, then copy it to a PGM/PST wipe snapshot register, then use a macro to recall it.  A little clumsy in my book, anyone got any other ideas?CheersBrian 

MAXEIRP
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If you have version 7.20 or higher installed in the panel you can use the menu flexpad.  For p/p wipe snapshot its page 1457, dme wipe snapshot is 1467.

Bill D
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Joined: 18 Aug 2005

That is the way I do it now (without a pgm flexi).  Only difference is the macro I build recalls wipe snap, changes transition to wipe and then hits auto trans with different trans rate, put's it back to mix with normal trans rate I use.   That way one button and it does your wipe, and you can go with or clean, etc.

UnicoN
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Joined: 30 May 2009

Why Don't you try to save the snap shot directly to P/P  having the XPT hold on !