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Front Panel Display. The 2 line by 20 character liquid crystal
display (LCD) is used to present unit configuration and status
information.
The LCD uses “supertwist” technology allowing a wide viewing
angle.
The LCD is illuminated with an LED back light, which enables its
use in areas with low light levels.
The display contrast is adjustable in the Configure menu, as
described on page 3–12 in the Reference section.
DISPLAY button. Use the display button to step through the
several display modes. Each press of the button steps to the next
display mode. When the last display mode is reached, the next
press of the display button returns to the first display mode.
PROGRAM button. Use the program button to enter the program
selection mode.
CONFIG button. Use the configuration button to modify unit
settings.
UP and DOWN buttons (
↑
and
↓
). Use the up and down buttons to
scroll through the program set-up and program configuration
items. When the unit status display is active, the up and down
buttons can be used to temporarily change the current channel
number.
LEFT and RIGHT buttons (
←
and
→
). Use the left and right
buttons to make changes to program configuration items. When
the unit status display is active, the left and right buttons can be
used to temporarily change the current frequency.
ENTER button (
↵
). Use the enter button to enter the required
configuration mode and to accept configuration changes.
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