
3–4 • Using the Menu System
Synergy Series Operation Guide (v18)
2. Main Area
The large center area of the display is your main working area for each specific menu. It
is typically reserved for status, text, mini “help” messages, descriptions of parameters,
entry fields, etc.
3. Label Area
Labels on the bottom row represent
functions
, or will route you to further sub-menus.
These labels change depending upon the selected mode and menu. A menu function is
activated by pressing the corresponding
Softkey
.
•
A label that is underlined indicates that a sub-menu is available for that function.
Pressing the button takes you one level down.
•
Non-underlined labels are simply functions that you can activate by pressing the
associated soft key, or other screens that you can access within the same menu.
4. Softkeys
The six
Softkey
buttons below the display correspond to labels that appear in the
Label
Area
of the display. Pressing a
Softkey
activates the selected function, or switches to the
selected menu.
5. Scroll Area
The right-hand section of the display (adjacent to the three
Scroll Knobs
) is reserved for
functions that you can adjust conveniently with the scroll knobs. Up to three different
adjustable parameters can appear in this section, each of which will be labeled
accordingly.
When the three “
Positioner Icons
”
appear in this area, you can adjust the selected
function or parameter either with the
Scroll Knobs
or with the
Positioner
— for your
convenience. Refer to the section “
” on page 3–6 for details.
6. Scroll Knobs
The three scroll knobs are assignable. Depending upon the selected mode (and menu),
the functions of the knobs
change
just like the display labels. When a function requires a
knob to adjust a parameter, up to three labels (and their associated functions) will appear
in the right-hand section of the display — arranged vertically. Turn the appropriate knob
to adjust the associated parameter.
In terms of knob “hierarchy”, the top knob is the
master
and the bottom two knobs are
slaves
. When you change the top knob (for example, scrolling through inputs), the
bottom knobs change in sync, showing the parameters for each selection chosen by the
top knob. When you change one of the bottom two knobs, only
that
parameter changes.
7. Menu Control Buttons
To the left of the display, three buttons are provided to assist with navigating the menu
system.
•
HOME
— Press to display the
Main Menu 1-2
.
Note
In this guide, display functions are referred to by their
actual label
names
, and not by the soft key that is pressed (below the display). For
example, the phrase “... press
Disk
...”
will be used, rather than “...
press
Softkey #2
…”
Summary of Contents for SYNERGY 4000DR-003
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Page 42: ...1 26 Introduction Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 64: ...2 22 Control Panel Introduction Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 132: ...4 54 Switcher Basics Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 242: ...7 68 Keying Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 280: ...8 38 Memory Functions and More Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 310: ...GL 4 Glossary of Terms Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...
Page 332: ...IX 22 Index Synergy Series Operation Guide v18...