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DH200 Manual
Rev 16.0
Front Panel Controls
OPTIONS
Opens the menu of Hymnal functions. The NAV dial/button is then used
to navigate through the menu structure and select the desired parameter.
STOP/INTRO
Ends a hymn performance OR plays an introduction (if used to begin a
hymn).
PLAY/PAUSE
Begins playing a hymn (without an introduction) OR pauses a hymn that
is playing. To resume playing a paused hymn, press this button again.
,
,
, ...,
(Numeric keypad)
Allows hymn, style select, and verse numbers to be entered directly.
ENTER)
or
Tap-a-Tempo
Either enters the displayed value or serves as the Tap-a-Tempo input
button. You can call up a hymn using the numeric keypad, followed by
ENTER button
. The hymn will wait to start until you press
PLAY
.
© (CLEAR)
Clears the current keypad entry from memory.
TRANSPOSE
&
Changes the key up or down in half-step increments. The range of
transposition is up six half-steps and down five half-steps.
TEMPO
&
Increases or decreases the playback tempo.
VOLUME
&
Increases or decreases volume levels.
POWER
Turns the unit on and off. If the Hymnal is running on battery power
alone, the front panel
POWER
switch will be the only way to turn it on.
The remote's
POWER
switch cannot turn on a Hymnal that is running on
the battery.
If the unit is running on battery power and sits unused for
10 minutes, it will automatically shut off
.
NAV
The NAV (Navigation) dial is both a rotary dial and a button. This
programmable encoder has many functions that are determined by settings
chosen from the OPTIONS menu.
AMEN
Turns the Amen function on and off. It only affects the performance of
the currently selected hymn.
The following are "shift-key"-operated controls. That means that one button — the shift key —
should be pushed and held down while another button is pushed in combination with it.
DEMO
Press & Hold © Then
Press STOP/INTRO
Plays a factory-chosen set of hymns and styles to demonstrate the
Digital Hymnal's capabilities. Push down and hold the © button then
push the STOP/INTRO button.
Shift-Key Functions