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[ENTER] Key
Normally, the [ENTER] key is used to apply
parameter settings. In some cases, however, the
following screen appears prompting you to press
the [ENTER] key.
The [ENTER] key has other functions, as described
in other sections in this manual.
Entering Data
You can use the knobs to directly alter their
respective parameters on the screen.
Alternatively, you can also move the cursor (
≥
) to
a parameter and set its value using the
[INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] keys, or the [DATA]
knob.
Knobs [A], [B], [C], [1]
and [2]
Each parameter in a screen is normally associated
with a knob ([A], [B], [C], [1] or [2]) below the
display. When you use one of these knobs, the
cursor (
≥
) moves to its respective parameter and
you can change its value. For instance, you can use
Knob [B] at the following screen to change the
Level setting. Turn the knob clockwise to increase
the value and anti-clockwise to decrease it.
SHIFT
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PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
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DEC
/
NO INC
/
YES
EXIT
ENTER
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MASTER
KEYBOARD
Moving the Cursor
By using a knob ([A], [B], [C], [1] or [2]) while
holding down the [SHIFT] key, you can move the
cursor (
≥
) to the respective parameter on the
screen without affecting its value.
[INC/YES] and [DEC/NO]
Keys
You can use the [INC/YES] key to increment a
parameter setting by one step, or the [DEC/NO]
key to decrement it. If you hold down either key,
the value is continuously changed.
You can also use these keys to answer “YES” or
“NO” when a confirmation message is displayed.
Moving the Cursor
By pressing the [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] key
while holding down the [SHIFT] key, you can
move the cursor between parameters on the
screen without affecting their values.
SHIFT
PAGE
PART/ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
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DEC/NO INC/YES
DEC
/
NO INC
/
YES
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
OSCíOut) Level Delay InsEF
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