About the display
PAGE
When there are additional parts to the current display, a page number indication, for example PAGE1/2, appears in the upper right corner of the screen. For example, 1/2 indicates that there are two pages of the display, and the current page is page 1. In this case, you can use the upper and lower PAGE buttons, to the right of the balance buttons, to view different “pages” of the display.
PAGE
•Press the upper button to view the next page of the dis- play, and the lower button to view the previous page of the display.
•On the last page of the display, pressing the upper button returns to the first page. And conversely, on the first page of the display, pressing the lower button will skip to the last page.
Menu display
The PROGRAM MENUS button controls multiple functions. Press the button to access its menu display.
PROGRAM
MENUS
■Example of menu display: PROGRAM MENUS
Select a function from the menu display by pressing the corresponding button to the left or right of the display indicated by the ◀ and ▶ arrows.
•In this manual, the steps describing how to select a func- tion from a menu display are generally abbreviated as fol- lows, for example: “On the PROGRAM MENUS display, select SOUND.”
Setting display
When you select an item from the menu display, the setting display for the item is shown.
The buttons to the right, left and/or directly below the display are used to select and adjust the set- tings.
■Example of setting display: MASTER TUNING
MUTE
Press the button corresponding to the ∧ or ∨ but- ton on the display to change the value.
•In this manual, this procedure is written as follows: “Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the pitch.”
TEMPO/PROGRAM
If the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit while you are using the display to adjust the setting, it indicates that this dial can be used to quickly change the displayed value or setting.
TEMPO / PROGRAM
•The setting which can be adjusted is highlighted on the display.
EXIT
While the setting display is shown, press this but- ton to go back to the previous display.
DISPLAY HOLD EXIT
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