OPERATION
Program a channel as follows:
When the Channel List is first displayed, the cursor is positioned in the channel number
column. While in the channel number column, press
UP
or
DOWN
to highlight the
channel you want. Alternatively, you can highlight the channel you want by entering the
channel number on the keypad. Entering the channel number also allows you to
select/display/edit channels beyond the first ten.
Next, press
RIGHT
to move the cursor to the Name field. While in the Name column,
UP
and
DOWN
change the character at the cursor position and
LEFT
and
RIGHT
move
the position of the cursor. Once a source name has been entered, move the cursor to the
Input field by pressing
ENTER
or by using
RIGHT
. Edit the Input, Recall, and
Up/down (U/D)
feilds. See below for field definitions. To exit the channel list, press
RECALL
or
EXIT.
Note: When the cursor is positioned on a edit field, the held may
be cleared by pressing
*
NOTE: lf a channel is selected and ASR is on for the same input, and the incoming
frequency does not match the selected setup memories frequency, it may cause the
following: ASR may be triggered, the setup memory may change and the channel number
may be changed to reflect the new memory.
Example: If Channel 4 shows input (1,3) and no recall number and input (1,3) switcher 1
slot 3 is selected and recall memory 55 is currently selected then the Source Message box
will show that Channel 4 is selected unless there is another channel with input (1,3) and
recall 55
The Name Field
The Name field stores the names of the sources in the list. Source names may be up to 11
characters in length. It is recommended that source names be entered to make it easier to
keep track of the sources. Source names are briefly displayed when channels are selected.
Notes: 1) Digits may be entered using the number keys on the keypad or selected using
the
UP
and
DOWN
keys. 2) If
*
is pressed during name editing, all characters in the
field
to the right of the cursor will be cleared.
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