Eclipse User Manual
Release 4.0.1
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Eclipse User Manual
Updating Programs
If you make changes to a program that you’ve already saved, you can
store those changes without messing around with numbers, names, and
flags
(this is like the “save” command on a computer, as opposed to the “save as”
command)
. Press
PROGRAM
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<UPDATE>
. A dialog box pops up that
asks if you really want to update the program. Press
<YES>
if you do; press
<NO>
if you don’t.
Comparing the Current Program with the Saved Program
Before updating your program, you may wish to do a comparison be-
tween the current, edited program, and the previously saved version.
Press
<COMPARE>
to
toggle between the saved version of the preset
and the edited version. A
PROGRAM – COMPARE
message will flash on the screen to indicate that you
are listening to the saved version of the preset (instead of the current, edited version).
User Groups
There are ten “user groups” available for your own organizational pur-
poses. When you save a program, you can flag it (
PROGRAM
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SAVE DBASE
(USERGRP)
) as being in one or more of these banks so
that when you choose
User Grp
under
PROGRAM
CRITERIA
(SEARCH B)
,
your saved programs are organized as you see fit.
You can name the User Groups under
SETUP
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USERGRP
. Choose
a
(NUMBER)
to rename, then use
NAME
to actually rename it. Pressing
the
SETUP
key saves the name.
see page 32 to learn how to name things
Removing Programs
Unfortunately, programs take up space. Eventually you’ll run out of space. Eventually you’ll find that you
don’t use some of the programs that you used to use. Out with the old to make space for the new, right?
To remove a program, first load the program you want to remove. Re-
turn to the
PROGRAM
area. Here we’ve loaded “
Ringdelays
.”
Next, press
PROGRAM
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<REMOVE>
.
To avoid accidents, Eclipse will want to be
sure
that you are
sure
before
removing a possibly important program.
Hey! You can’t remove factory programs!
Removing ALL Your Saved Programs
You can remove all your internal programs in one fell swoop by press-
ing
SETUP
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UTILITY
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<CLEAR>
<YES>
. This will not affect
programs saved on the memory card.
Checking free space in internal memory or a card
To find out how much of the internal memory has been used (or is free),
go to
SETUP
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UTILITY (FREE MEM).
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