Select the Action field and choose from Create new, Update, Activate, View, or Delete. Then confirm.

If you’re creating a new setup, you’ll then be able to enter a name using the keypad. After you confirm the name, the Go! box will be selected. Press EDIT again to confirm, and all the current settings for this menu will be stored with that name.

If you’re updating an existing setup, the Name field will display the existing setups for this menu. Select one and the Go! box will be selected. Press EDIT again, and — after a confirmation screen — all the values for this setup will be changed to match the current menu settings. You can’t update a setup that was programmed at the factor (indicated by an asterisk in its name).

If you’re Deleting a setup, select it the same way. When you confirm Go!, you’ll see the message Do you really want to delete this setup? Select Yes and confirm. You can’t delete a setup that’s used in a Master setup (below); delete or change that Master setup first. You also can’t delete a setup that was preset at the factory.

You can also use Activate to apply a setupfrom this screen, but it’s faster to use the setup item at the top of the menu.

Master Setups

Master Setup

Menus

hThe top item in the Utility screen is the Master setup It works like individual menu setups, but can change all the menus at once. You can use factory-supplied Master setups or cre- ate your own.Master setups donÕt have to change every menu, so you can create your own forHOT TIP!

particular kinds of remotes Ñ say, Talkshow or News Event or Concert Ñ that modify just the Audio and Codec menus without affecting the ISDN setups for a venue.

Applying a Master Setup

Highlight the top line of the Utility screen and press EDIT to select it. Then turn EDIT to scroll through the possible Master setups. The currently-applied setup will have brackets around its name. Be sure to turn EDIT in both directions: there may be setups on both sides of the current one.

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