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Customizing the Component display (COMPONENT EDIT)
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Deleting a function key (DELETE)
You can delete a function key shown in the Component display. If there are any
unnecessary function keys after setting or customizing, you can delete them.
The deleted key is once stored in the Trash can page. To delete the function key
completely, delete the key in the Trash can page.
You can also erase the data programmed for a function button, or mass deletion
of the learned data programmed for all function keys for a component is also
possible.
Notes
• Note that, if you delete the reference key for an Alias, you cannot use the function of the
key you created so that it refers to the reference key.
• If you perform steps 1 to 6 below for a Zapping Viewer key, the key will not stored in
the Trash can page but will be deleted completely.
• If you perform steps 1 - 6 below for the function key for which the learned data is
programmed (blinking key), only the learned data is erased and the key remains in the
original position. To delete the function key, perform steps 1 - 6 again.
To delete a function key
Perform the procedure from step 1 on this page.
To erase the data programmed for a function button (learned signal,
macro, Zapping group)
See “Erasing the data programmed for a function button” (page 94).
To perform mass deletion of the learned data for a component
See “To erase all learned data set to the keys/buttons in a component” (page
96).
1
Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or longer in the
Home display.
The Set display appears.
2
Press the [COMPONENT EDIT] key.
The Component Edit display appears.
Summary of Contents for RM-NX7000 Navitus
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