
Section 10 Saving & Settings
5 kinds of setting information can be saved on es8 and loaded if necessary. Saving and loading setting information can be performed in <MISC MENU> of
<Parameter>. And the main unit setting information can be initialized. (The default value of the setting information parameter)
10.1 Saving the Setting Information
Save the present setting information.
1.
Press [MENU] to show [MISC MENU].
The item which will be shown in <MISC MENU> depends on the status when the
system escaped from this menu by a previous operation.
2.
Press the Up/Down key to move <Parameter>.
3.
Press [ENTER] to show <Parameter>.
Press Down key to move the cursor to <Save Parameter>.
4.
Press [ENTER] to show <Save>.
The present status of the registered setting will be shown in <SET01>
〜
<SET05>. The
item with <None> indicates that it has no setting parameter registered.
5.
Move the cursor to the item to save the parameter setting and press [ENTER] to
show <Comment INPUT>. A maximum of 8 characters can be inputted.
<ES8PARAM> is shown as the default comment.
A character at the underscore bar can be modified. The underscore bar can be moved by
the Right/Left key. The character can be modified by the up/Down key.
Move the underscore bar to
[
←
]
to change the item in the lower portion of the menu to
<BackSpace/ENTER>. And press [ENTER] to delete the inputted characters to the left
one by one (Back Space).
6.
After finishing the input, confirm that <OK / ENTER> is shown and press [ENTER].
The message (see figure on the left) will be shown and setting information will be
saved, and the system returns to <MISC MENU>.
7.
To change the setting information saved before, choose the item to change in
<Save>, and press [ENTER]. The message (see figure on the left) will be shown.
Press [ENTER] to show <Comment INPUT>.
8.
To delete saved information, while holding [MENU] in <Save> (<Save> will be
change to <Clear>), press [ENTER]. The item at cursor can be deleted.
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Summary of Contents for es8
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