button, turning it on, enables the pattern limit function.

fKey status display

For each of keys 1 and 2, when the key is inserted, the corresponding ON indicator lights. The OVER indicators show the priority between keys 1 and 2, by lighting when the corresponding key is on top. For example, when key 1 appears over key 2 on the program monitor, the OVER indicator for key 1 lights.

The following is the Flexi Pad control block.

gMode selection buttons

WIPE: When saving or recalling a wipe snapshot, use this in combination with the buttons of the memory recall section.

DME: When saving or recalling a DME wipe snapshot, use this in combination with the buttons of the memory recall section.

SNAPSHOT: When saving or recalling a snapshot, use this in combination with the buttons of the memory recall section.

hMemory recall section

This consists of eight buttons with LCDs, whose display changes according to the operation mode. Use these in combination with the mode selection buttons to save or recall wipe snapshots, DME wipe snapshots, or snapshots.

iUNDO button

After recalling a register, press this button to return to the state before recalling the register.

With a setup setting, this can be switched to a mode selection button for macro setting, and used in combination with the buttons in

the memory recall section for recalling and executing a macro.

jXPT HOLD (cross-point hold) status

display

A bus for which cross-point hold is set appears as a green light.

kNumeric display

Depending on the operation mode, this shows a wipe or DME wipe pattern number, or a register number in up to four digits. In macro mode, this provides indications for macro editing.

lINH (inhibit) button

Pressing this button, turning it on, disables the buttons in the memory recall section and the [UNDO] button.

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