fault custom image. This image is used a starting point to creating you own custom images. Any user created custom images in non-volatile memory are at the bottom of the list.

The bottom “Image” knob moves a selection box through the right hand list. The list will scroll if it can not fit on the screen.

The Insert button moves the selected image in the left hand column and all of the images below it down one line. It then copies the selected image on right hand side into the vacated position.

The current firmware does not allow entering a secondary version of a built-in image to the list. The primary version will need to be first selected during normal operation. Pressing the “Image” button will then select the secondary version.

The Delete button removes the selected image from the left hand column. All images below the deleted image move up.

Pressing the Move button lets you move the selected image in the left hand column to another position in the list. The image is moved by rotating the top knob. Pressing the Move button a second time will leave the image in the new position.

If a custom image is currently selected in the right hand column, pressing the Remove button lets you delete that image file. This will erase the entire con- tents of the file from non-volatile memory. Since this operation can destroy a lot of programming work, an on-screen message will ask you to confirm the removal of the file. Pressing the Yes or OK button will erase the file. Pressing the No or Cancel button will abort the removal operation without erasing the file.

If a custom image is currently selected in the right hand column, pressing the Modify button activates the image editor for that image. You can use this feature to check and modify an image before add-

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