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FSN Series • User’s Guide
5. Menu Orientation
Memory Menu
•
Module Section
— Below the table is a matrix of buttons, one for each module.
Lines are drawn to the corresponding cells in the table for reference. Please note:
~
For release 1.0, the
M/E 2
,
CUST
,
STILL
and
DVE
buttons are
permanently grayed out.
~
In
Store Mode
, the
M/E 1
,
PGM
,
SYS
and
AUX
buttons are always blue,
indicating their availability for storage or modification. When selected,
the button is bordered in bright yellow, and its corresponding Enables
appear in the
Enables Section
.
~
In
Recall Mode
, if a button is grayed out, that module was not stored in
the selected register. If a button is blue, it can be selected and modified
~
In
View Mode
, if a button is grayed out, that module was not stored in
the selected register. If a button is blue, it can be selected and viewed.
•
Enables Section
— When a blue button is selected in the
Module Section
, the
bottom portion of the menu shows all available Enables for that module. The title
of this section (in the black bar) changes as different modules are selected.
Depending on the mode, the Enables can be viewed (only), or modified:
~
In
View Mode
, Enables can only be viewed.
~
In
Store Mode
, Enables can be modified. All Enables will be on by
default, when you enter the
Store Mode
.
~
In
Recall Mode
, Enables can be modified — but only those that were
originally “enabled” in the selected register.
When an Enable is modified, it can be toggled on or off as desired.
~
When toggled
On
, the Enable is included in the selected memory
Store
or
Recall
operation.
~
When toggled
Off
, the Enable is excluded from the selected memory
Store
or
Recall
operation.
~
When an Enable is grayed out, it was not included in a previous memory
Store
operation.
Refer to the “
” section on page 163 for explanations of each
category of Enables.
The following functions are also available:
•
Registers can be selected with the top knob, or by pressing the
{Memory
Register}
value button. Refer to the “
” section on page 166
for details.
•
Press
{Description}
to display the keyboard, which enables you to enter a
register description (or name). Refer to the “
” section on
page 167 for details.
•
Press
{Advanced}
to display the
Advanced Memory Menu
, which allows you to
delete registers and lock registers. The menu is only available in
View Mode
.
Refer to the “
” section on page 168 for details.
•
On the
Enables Menu
:
~
Press
{All On}
to toggle all Enables on during a
Store
or
Recall
operation.
~
Press
{All Off}
to toggle all Enables off during a
Store
or
Recall
operation.