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DH200 Manual
Rev 16.0
Remote Control
POWER
If the Hymnal is plugged into the wall power adapter, this turns the unit
on and off. However, if the Hymnal is running on battery power alone,
the remote's
POWER
switch will only turn the Hymnal off, not on. This
is due to the fact that a Hymnal running on battery power exclusively is
turned completely off when its power is switched off. On the other hand,
when the Hymnal is receiving power from the wall power DC adapter, it
continues to run (at a reduced level) when switched off. In other words,
its power function operates very much like the "Instant On" option
found on many television sets.
This section of the remote is identical to and operates the same as the front panel.
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.
STOP/INTRO
Ends a hymn performance OR plays an introduction
,
,
, ... ,
(Numeric keypad)
Allows hymn, style select and verse numbers to be entered directly.
(Enter)
Enters the displayed value. Since most changes are automatically
registered after five seconds, pressing
is only required when the
change needs to be registered right away.
©
(Clear)
Clears the current keypad entry from the display.
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. Normally it is used to control
master volume, but the volumes of individual parts can be adjusted as
well. This enables you to change the balance between the various parts.
For more details, see the explanation under "SOLO" in section 8.
If the Hymnal is operating on battery power and sits unused for 10
minutes, it will automatically shut off
.
Sound Select Buttons
Allows one of the 16 front-panel sounds to be applied to any
combination of the four parts. Each of the eight buttons accesses two
sounds. Push once and the sound listed above the button is selected.
Push again and you'll get the sound listed below the button.
Sounds other than those listed here can also be accessed. See the
Performance Styles/Orchestration section of this manual for details. The
available sounds are listed in the General MIDI Sound List table.