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Basic Menu Operations
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Name
Description
M/E 1,
M/E 2, P/P
Select the M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST
regions respectively.
USER4
Selects the USER4 region.
DEV1
Selects the device 1 region.
MORE
• Displays buttons in the memory recall
section for regions not assigned to a region
selection button, so that they can be
selected.
• By default the following regions are shown
on the memory recall section buttons.
MSTR (master snapshot, master timeline
registers), USER1 to 3, USER5 to 8,
MCRO (macro), DEV2 (device 2), PBUS,
GPI, RTR (router)
• If there is a region selected in the memory
recall section, this is indicated by the
[MORE] button lighting green.
• To revert the button displays in the memory
recall section, press the [MORE] button
once more, or press the [EXIT] button that
appears in the memory recall section.
• Note that except for the [ALL], [EXIT], and
[MORE] buttons, you can freely change the
assignment to regions in the Setup menu.
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Basic Menu Operations
Overview
In the MVS system, all detailed settings for basic
operations such as transitions, keys, wipes, and DME are
made in menus.
You can also display menus on an external monitor, and
use a mouse. The menu operations using a mouse are
basically the same as the menu control block operations
described here, with mouse clicks in place of button
presses. However, since the monitor has no knobs for
adjusting the parameters in the menu control block.
For details of operations corresponding to these knob
operations, see “Operation With a Mouse” (page 85).
d
Alphanumeric display
This shows the selected region name or register number,
and entered numeric values.
e
Memory recall section
This comprises 16 LCD buttons, each with a display that
changes according to the operating mode.
f
Adjustment knob displays
Each of these shows the initial letter of the parameter that
can be adjusted with the knob to the right, and the setting
value (three digit places, including the minus sign).
g
Adjustment knobs
Use these to adjust the parameters selected with the
memory recall section buttons.
Notes
On the MVS-8000X, M/E-5 cannot be used. M/E-5
operation and settings are disabled, even if they appear in
the menu.
For details, see “Disabled Operation and Settings Menus”
(page 393).
About the Top Menu List
When the control panel is powered on, the top menu list
appears as shown below.
You can also display this by selecting VF1 ‘Top Menu
List’ after pressing the [HOME] button at the upper left in
the top menu selection button area of the menu control
block.
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