FSN Series • User’s Guide
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5. Menu Orientation
Memory Menu
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The
Memory Menu
enables you to manage your memory registers. This includes the
ability to view, name, lock and delete registers, plus the ability to enable or disable Memory
Modules, and the sub-sections within each module — called “
Enables
.” Remember,
however, that the storage and recall modes can only be entered by pressing
STORE
or
RECALL
on the control panel.
The
Memory Menu
includes two different screens:
•
The
Memory Menu
itself provides a table of all 1000 memory registers. Refer to
the “
” section on page 159 for details.
•
The
Enables Menu
provides a close-up view of one register only, and all of its
associated Enables. Refer to the “
” section on
page 161 for details.
The term “
Memory Modules
” itself refers to the eight yellow buttons in the control panel’s
Memory Section
, and the corresponding columns in the Memory Menu’s table of registers.
These buttons select the large categories of switcher functions to be included in the
selected store or recall operation.
There are three modes in which both of the menus described above can be used:
•
In the
View Mode
, you can look at all memory registers, name registers, and view
the status of all modules and Enables. You cannot modify the modules or Enables
within a register, but you can lock registers and delete registers.
•
In the
Store Mode
, you can name registers, modify modules and Enables, but you
cannot lock or delete registers.
•
In the
Recall Mode
, you can modify modules and Enables, but only those that
were initially stored. You cannot name, lock or delete registers.
The table below summarizes the functions you can perform in each mode:
The following topics are discussed in this section:
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M/E 1
AUX
CUST
STILL
PGM
DVE
SYS
Table 5-2.
Memory Menu modes and functions
Memory Menu
Mode
Name
Registers
Modules
Enables
Lock
Registers
Delete
Registers
View
Yes
View Only
View Only
Yes
Yes
Store
Yes
Modify
Modify
No
No
Recall
No
Modify
Modify
No
No