Section 20:
Tool
Box
Operation
T
ieline
T E C H N O L O G Y
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Most other buttons, when clicked on or adjusted, respond in a similar fashion
to a ‘physical’ front panel. Menu structures are exactly the same.
Some important keys on your keyboard include the following:
Enter
= pressing the
MENU SELECTOR
to select a menu
item;
Esc
= pressing
CLEAR
key on the codec keypad;
Backspace = pressing
CLEAR
key on the codec keypad; and
/
= is the same as the # key (on the number keypad
only). You can also use the # key. Holding either of
these keys down will insert a comma into the dial
string.
In addition, the number keypad on your PC can be used to dial numbers (as
well as the number keys above the letter keys on your keyboard).
20.14.2.
Navigating LCD Screen Menus
To navigate through the codec menus, simply move your mouse cursor over
the
MENU SELECTOR
and you can click on it to turn it and move up and
down through the menu screen options. In addition, you can move your
mouse until it is over the
MENU SELECTOR
and then use your mouse wheel
to scroll through the menu items. You can also click on the
MENU
SELECTOR
with the mouse once and then use the up and down arrows on
your keyboard to navigate through the menus.
If you click on the centre of the
MENU SELECTOR
as shown, it will select the
menu item you have selected (this is the same as pressing the
MENU
SELECTOR
on the codec to select a menu item).
20.14.3.
Adjusting Levels
To adjust the
INPUT
,
HEADPHONE
, and
VOLUME
knob levels simply move
your mouse cursor over the knob you wish to adjust, click on it once and use
the mouse wheel to adjust the levels up or down. In addition, you can click on
the knob in the direction you wish to adjust the level (i.e., either side of the
positional indicator on the knob) and the level will increase or decrease.
If you wish to make very fine adjustments to levels (i.e. if you are sending tone
and doing noise and distortion checks), you can click on the knob that you
wish to adjust and then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to adjust levels
in small increments.
Click the center of the
MENU SELECTOR
to
select menu items.