
Menu Configuration and Basic Menu Operations
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MAINTENANCE
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PAINT
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MENU SELECT
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When all the menu select buttons are not lit, the status display (see the next page) is obtained.
1 To display a menu of this unit, press and light one of the menu select buttons.
The menu operation mode is initiated and the menu for the pressed button appears on the display. FUNCTION: Function menu
See page 13(E) for the display configuration and page 20(E) for the menu items.
MAINTENANCE: Maintenance menu
2 Select the item to be adjusted.
Press the button that shows the name of the item on the menu to obtain the corresponding adjustment display or operation area.
When the selected menu is composed of multiple pagesWith the menu that is composed of multiple pages such as Paint menu, press v or V to flip the pages.
See “Initial display (Paint menu)” on the next page.
When a submenu is shownPress the desired submenu item to change the display.
See “Submenu” on page 11(E).
3 Set or adjust the item (parameters).
•Turn the control knobs (or press the button) to adjust (or set) the corresponding item (parameters) to the desired values.
See “Adjustment display” on page 11(E).
•When a message is displayed, follow the instruction and press [OK].
When the adjustment is finished•To adjust another item of the same menu, press the names of that item.
•To adjust items of another menu, press the corresponding menu select button.
•To release the menu operation mode, press the lit menu select button.
•You may select Function menu without exiting the currently selected menu. When you exit Function menu by either of the following methods, the previous menu is restored.
–Press the lit FUNCTION button so that it goes dark.
–Press the lit menu select button for the previous menu.
See page 18(E) for the menu items and page 21(E) for adjustments.
SCENE: Scene file operation menu
See page 12(E) for the display configuration and operation.
PAINT: Paint menu
See page 10(E) for the display configuration and page 14(E) for the menu items.
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