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FSN Series • User’s Guide
5. Menu Orientation
Memory Menu
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The following methods are available for selecting memory registers:
•
Control Panel Selection
— in both
Store
and
Recall
modes, you can select
registers using the
Memory Section
’s keypad. If the
Memory Menu
is visible,
the highlight jumps to the new register.
•
Memory Menu, Table Selection
— In the
Store
,
Recall
and
View
modes, you
can select a register simply by touching any of the 15 visible rows in the register
table. The highlight jumps to the selected register.
•
Memory Menu, Knob Selection
— In the
Store
,
Recall
and
View
modes, on
both the
Memory Menu
and the
Enables Menu
, you can select a register by
turning the knob adjacent to the
{Memory Register}
value button.
~
Turn clockwise to scroll down the list, incrementing register numbers.
~
Turn counter-clockwise to scroll up the list, decrementing register
numbers.
On the
Memory Menu
, note that when the highlight reaches the top or bottom of
the screen, it remains there — and the entire table scrolls.
•
Memory Menu, Value Button Selection
— In the
Store
,
Recall
and
View
modes, on both the
Memory Menu
and the
Enables Menu
, you can select a
register by pressing the
{Memory Register}
value button. When the
Keypad
appears, enter the desired register and press
{Enter}
. The highlight jumps to the
selected register.
Please note the following important points regarding register selection and tracking:
•
As you enter register numbers using the physical
Keypad
, the highlight in the
table tracks the register accordingly — for each digit entered. For example, if the
target register is
123
, the highlight jumps to register
1
when the first digit is
entered, register
12
when the second digit is entered, and register
123
when you
complete the entry.
•
As you enter register numbers using the physical
Keypad
in both
Store
and
Recall
modes, the module buttons track in the
Memory Section
— for each digit
entered. For example, if the target register is
123
:
~
When the first digit (
1
) is entered, the modules already stored in that
register light (if any).
~
When the second digit (
2
) is entered, the modules already stored in
register
12
light (if any). These modules may be different than those in
register
1
.
~
When the third digit (
3
) is entered, the modules already stored in register
123
light (if any). Again, these modules may be different than those
stored in register
12
.
Note
The
Fine Adjust
button in the
Memory Section
affects the
scrolling rate. When
Fine Adjust
is
Off
, turning the knob
scrolls in very large increments. When
On
, turning the knob
scrolls in small increments.
Memory
Register
123