•Changing a setting value preceded by “+” (setup menu operations)
Hold down the corresponding F button (F1 to F5), and turn the control knob.
•Changing a setting value followed by “+” (user program effect setting operations)
Hold down the corresponding F button (F1 to F5), and enter the numeric value using the numeric keypad.
9User program section
USER PGM
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STATUS EDIT
3 EDIT button
EDIT
1STATUS display
When a user program effect is selected, this shows the number of key frames comprising the effect. (Maximum 8)
2EDIT display
In the user program edit mode, this shows the key frame number to which editing applies.
3EDIT button
Press this button to edit a user program effect. When you press this button, it lights, and the system enters the user program edit mode.
Press the button once more to turn it off and exit the user program edit mode.
Note
If you press the EDIT button when an effect other than a user program effect is selected, this does not switch to user program edit mode.
q; Snapshot section
SNAP SHOT
1 SNAP SHOT number display
2 LEARN button
LEARN
3 RECALL button
RECALL
4 HOLD INPUT button
HOLD
INPUT
1SNAP SHOT number display
This shows a snapshot number (0 to 99). While you are entering a number, the dot at the lower right of each numeral lights.
2LEARN button
Press this button to save the control panel settings as a snapshot (learn function).
When you press this button, it lights, and the system enters learn mode. Enter the snapshot number (0 to 99) from the numeric keypad, and press the ENTER button to save the control panel settings in the snapshot.
3RECALL button
Press this button to recall settings saved as a snapshot. When you press this button, it lights, and the system enters recall mode. Enter the snapshot number (0 to
99)from the numeric keypad, and press the ENTER button to recreate the control panel settings from the snapshot on the control panel.
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