aTop menu selection buttons These are the same as the top menu selection buttons in the menu control block. Pressing one of these buttons closes the top menu window and displays the selected menu in the menu display.

bInput display

This shows the page number entered with the numeric entry section.

cNumeric entry section Enter a page number.

dClear button

Press this to clear the input display.

eEnter button

Pressing this button without entering a page number closes the top menu window with the current menu remaining in the menu display.

If you enter a page number then press this button, this confirms the value in the input display. If it is a correct page number, the top menu window closes, and the menu display shows the new menu. If it is not correctly set, the input display changes color.

fClose button

Press this to close the top menu window.

gShut down button Shuts down the menus.

Note

Be sure to shut down the menus before powering off the control panel.

Use of the color palette window

When a parameter is assigned to the knobs as a combination of luminance, saturation,

Shutting down the menus

1 In the menu screen, press the menu page number button to open the top menu window.

For details of the top menu window, see “Function of the top menu window” (page 332).

2 Press [Shut down].

A confirmation message appears.

3 Press [Yes].

This shuts down the menu system after a while, and the menu display changes to black. Now power off the system.

To restart menu operations

Power on the control panel once more.

hAdd Favorite button

Pressing this button allows the currently displayed menu to be registered to the Shortcut menu.

Registering a menu to the Shortcut menu

1 In the Home >Favorites >Shortcut menu, select the desired group.

2 Display the menu you want to register, and then press the [Add Favorite] button.

The currently displayed menu is automatically registered to a blank button.

and hue, pressing a knob parameter button displays a color palette window.

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