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FSN Series • User’s Guide
5. Menu Orientation
Buttons, Tables and Matrices
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The FSN Series user interface makes extensive use of tables, for a variety of functions
such as keys, memory registers, tallies, etc. The figure below illustrates a sample table:
Figure 5-18.
Sample Table
Each table includes a heading row at the top, and multiple data rows beneath. The
“highlighted” yellow row indicates that functions can be performed to the device (or
parameter) that is shown on this row.
The yellow highlight can be scrolled automatically or manually. For example:
•
On the
Input Setup Menu
, the highlight
automatically
jumps to a certain row,
when you touch the associated graphic of a rear-panel connector.
•
On the
Memory Menu
, you can
manually
scroll the highlight to a particular
register, using the adjacent knob. Is this case, a gray bar is drawn from the table
to the “active” knob.
Figure 5-19.
Manual table scrolling via knob
In some cases, a label appears over the gray bar, to help specify the current
scrolling function.
Figure 5-20.
Manual table scrolling with label
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Data
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Data
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Data
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Data
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Heading
Data
Data
Data
Label