Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e manual Cursor

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PANEL CONTROLS

CURSOR

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SCREEN

VALUE

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LEFT RIGHT

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CURSOR - The CURSOR button group (right arrow, left arrow, up arrow and down arrow) allows you to access and highlight different areas within the LCD Display screen.

Please note - After your selection has been highlighted Press the Enter button to engage your selected item.

ESCAPE - The ESCAPE button is located in the center of the Cursor Button Group. When this button is pressed it will return the current LCD Display screen to the previous LCD Display screen.

Continue pressing this button to return to the original default perfor- mance LCD Display screen.

SCREEN LEFT, SCREEN RIGHT - The SCREEN buttons are available for use when there is more information than can be viewed on the LCD Display Screen. If your selected feature or funciton has additional LCD Display Screen information the Screen Left and/or Screen Right LED buttons will lit up.

Therefore, If an indicator light is on, on either the Screen Left Button or the Screen Right LCD Button then there is additional screen information available for the selected function.

Use the SCREEN LEFT or SCREEN RIGHT buttons to access the additional menu pages that you want to view.

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VALUE - Use the VALUE + and - buttons to adjust levels on the currently selected feature.

These buttons auto repeat when they are held down, therefore they will continue to cycle upward or downward until the button is released. Please Note - the default factory setting of the selected parameter can be recalled by pressing down both the VALUE + and - buttons at the same time.

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ENTER - Use the Enter button to select the highlighted function or feature on the LCD Display Screen of the piano. This will engage your selected highlighted item.

VALUE WHEEL - Use the value wheel to change the function parameters or levels of the selected item or it’s highlighted feature. It has the same function as the Value + or - buttons.

To increase the value turn the wheel clockwise, to decrease the value turn the wheel counterclockwise.

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