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FSN Series • User’s Guide
7. Operations
Working with Memory Registers
Please note:
~
Above the
Keypad
, the selected register number and the register name
appear in the
Memory Display
, adjacent to the prefix “
RCL:
”
~
If the register was recalled to an
M/E
,
the
PGM
bank or both, the
selected register number appears in the respective
Transition Display
,
below the label “
MEM
.”
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Use the following steps to recall a memory register and adjust the Enables:
1.
On the
Keypad
, press
RECALL
.
2.
Enter the desired register number. Note that the module buttons will light for the
exact modules contained in the register.
3.
Navigate to the
Memory Menu
. The selected register will be highlighted in the
table, and the “
RECALL
” banner will be lit red.
4.
Press
{Enables}
to display the
Enables Menu
.
5.
On the modules row, press the light blue button for the first module in which you
want to adjust Enables.
~
Note that only the “stored” modules will be blue. All other modules will
be grayed out.
~
In the “Enables” box, note that the enables will appear exactly as stored.
All those that were not enabled will be grayed out.
6.
Toggle the desired Enables on or off, as required. Remember that you can also
use the
{All On}
and
{All Off}
functions.
7.
Repeat steps
5
and
6
for all remaining modules in which you want to adjust
Enables.
8.
Press
ENTER
on the
Keypad
. The register is now recalled, using the adjusted
Enables. Above the
Keypad
, the custom name appears in the
Memory Display
,
adjacent to the prefix “
RCL:
”
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Please note the following important points regarding memory register storage:
•
If you are in the midst of a
Recall
procedure, the
{Advanced}
button is grayed
out. This feature prevents you from locking, unlocking, or deleting registers in the
midst of the procedure.
•
At any point, prior to pressing
ENTER
, you can add or remove modules within a
pending
Recall
operation — but only if the modules were originally included in the
register. For example:
S
You originally stored the
M/E 1
and
PGM
modules, you removed
PGM
entirely, but you now wish to add
PGM
back in.
S
You originally stored the
M/E 1
and
PGM
modules, you adjust
M/E 1
Enables, and then you decide to remove
M/E 1
entirely.
To add modules back in to the
Recall
(prior to pressing
ENTER
):
~
In the
Enables Menu
, if you have toggled any Enables off, simply re-
enable them, press
{All On}
, or light the module button itself — but only
if the module(s) had originally been stored in the register.