Cursor Buttons

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Cursor Buttons

The cursor buttons are used to move the cursor around the display pages, selecting parameters and options. The cursor appears as a flashing box, making it easy to see which parameter or option is currently selected. Holding down a cursor button moves the cursor continuously in the respective direction.

CURSOR

PARAMETER Wheel

The PARAMETER wheel is used to adjust parameter values, scroll through scene memory and library programs, and position the cursor when titling scene memories, effects programs, and so on. Its detented action gives it a positive feel, allowing quick and accurate parameter editing. Turning it clockwise increases parameter values; turning it counterclockwise decreases them.

PARAMETER

–1/DEC & +1/INC Buttons

Like the PARAMETER wheel, the [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC]

 

 

 

–1/DEC

 

+1/INC

buttons are used to adjust parameter values, scroll through

 

PARAMETER

 

 

 

 

scene memory and library programs, and position the cur-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sor when titling scene memories, effects programs, and so

 

 

 

on. The [–1/DEC] button is used to decrement values, while the [+1/INC] button is used to increment them. Holding down the [–1/DEC] or [+1/INC] button sweeps through a parameter’s adjustable range. When titling memories or programs, the [–1/DEC] button is used to toggle between uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, while the [+1/INC] button is used to insert spaces.

ENTER Button

The [ENTER] button is used to activate parameter settings selected using

ENTER

the [CURSOR] buttons, and set on/off-type parameters, such as EQ

 

ON/OFF. It’s also used to confirm settings and enter characters when titling

scene memories, effects programs, and so on. On the EQ page, the [ENTER] button is used solely to turn the EQ on and off.

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