4.2 Basic Operation
BP4610
4-8
4.2.3
Numerical input operation
If numerical input is required, a Modify box is displayed.
When this Modify box is opened, the digit cursor is displayed on one of the digits. Using the [DIGIT]
key, move the digit cursor and raise or lower the value with the [MODIFY] key. The actual setting value
is updated each time the value is changed with the [MODIFY] key. The Modify box is closed by
pressing either the [ENTER] key or the [CANCEL] key.
Figure 4-4. Modify Box
4.2.4 Numerical input operation requiring confirmation (during
USB ID setting)
The USB ID setting is performed in the Modify box, but the actual setting value is not updated each
time the [MODIFY] key is pressed.
By pressing the [ENTER] key to close the Modify box, the setting value is actually updated. If the
Modify box is closed by pressing the [CANCEL] key, the updated value is not applied.
Refer to “4.8 Remote Control”.
4.2.5
Selective input operation requiring confirmation
If one item is selected from among various items and set, a Select box is displayed.
When this select box is opened, the selection cursor is displayed over one of the selection items. The
selection items are lineup vertically, and the selection cursor is moved by pressing the [UP] and
[DOWN] keys.
If there are items that do not fit within the Select box, “
▲
” and “
▼
” are displayed at the topmost and
bottommost line, respectively. Each time the [UP] or [DOWN] key is pressed, the items are scrolled one
item at a time. The selection cursor cannot be moved over the “
▲
” and “
▼
”.
The actual setting is updated and the Select box closed by pressing the [ENTER] key. If the Select
box is closed by pressing the [CANCEL] key, the changed setting is not applied.
Figure 4-5. Select Box
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