Operating Information
TSG 95 Service Manual
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5. Use the
Y
/
B
keys to select the number of the ID to appear during each in-
terval. Choose the hyphen (it’s below #1) to eliminate the interval. If you
want a blank interval (that is, a time gap between ID messages, which will
create the impression of “blinking” messages), you must create an all-blank
ID to put in that time interval.
6. When the correct ID numbers occupy all four time interval positions, press a
rectangular key to exit the ID menu. The cycle sequence information will be
written to the instrument memory.
Note that the TSG 95 “remembers” the ID#, not the actual message.
Therefore, if you save a new message as ID# 1, the new message will appear
the next time an ID cycle comes to a time interval in which ID# 1 is
displayed.
7. To set the duration of each cycle time interval, re-enter the ID menu (by
pressing Shift, then ID On/Off), then press the
B
key to reach the CYCLE
TIME menu item. Use the horizontal arrow keys to select the duration be-
tween one and nine seconds.
8. To insert the ID cycle instead of the current ID, scroll up the ID menu to the
ID CYCLE (on/off) selection. Press
A
or
"
to toggle the selection. The
cycle will appear in the picture if toggled on with the ID On/Off key.
To save the current instrument settings as a preset:
1. Press Shift and then Recall.
2. Scroll through the “STORE ID” (#1 through #8) and “STO PRESET” (#1
through #4) locations with the
A
/
"
keys. The first line of the current ID
will be displayed on the second line of the LCD.
3. When the desired storage number is displayed, press Enter to save the cur-
rent instrument settings. Remember that storing the current settings will
overwrite the contents of the selected PRESET# location.
4. Press any rectangular key to exit the Store function.
A preset includes all of the instrument settings in effect when the preset is saved,
including the current output format (signal set), test signal, audio tone settings,
ID, and ID cycle setup. Note that while the current ID is saved, the particular
messages used in a saved cycle are not stored. Thus, if the cycle stored with a
preset “remembers” to display ID# 4 (for example), the latest message in ID# 4
will appear whenever that preset is recalled.56
1. Press Recall.
2. Scroll through the “RECALL ID” (#1 through #8) and “RCL PRESET” (#1
through #4) locations with the
A
/
"
keys. The first line of the preset “cur-
Saving (Storing) Presets
Recalling Presets
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