
dCS 954
User Manual
Manual for Standard Software Version 1.5x
dCS
Ltd
June 2000
Manual part no: DOC136954 iss 2B1
Page 18
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T
HE
S
OFTWARE
–
THE
M
ENU
Overview
The
dCS 954
has many other functions that either need to be accessed only
occasionally, or are informative in nature. These functions can be accessed
either by the Remote software, running on a PC and connected to the unit by an
RS-232 link - or (in most cases) by the
Menu,
via the front panel. If a function is
set by the menu or the Remote, the unit remembers it, and it will be set this way
for ever (or until you set it to something different). You can customise your unit
in this way. Information-only items are displayed for a time, then the display
reverts to normal.
Menu buttons are indicated by white text on the front panel. There are four:
Step
otherwise the
Active Input
. This is the input
selector button with the bright LED or the one
furthest to the left if more than one is bright.
Set
otherwise
Mute
Down
otherwise
Phase
Up
otherwise
De-Emphasis
Entering the Menu
-
The Menu is entered by holding down the
Step
and then pressing the
Set
button
once. The display will show:
F u n c
You are now in the menu, and the menu buttons now have their alternate
meanings.
Moving through the Menu
-
Press the
Step
button again to step through the Menu items listed below. When
you reach the required item, press the
Set
button to view or change its setting.
This either displays the current state, or changes to the next state, or causes an
information function to read out, or enters a lower level (as in the Tone
generator, for example). If you have entered a lower level, pressing
Step
steps
through its options. When you reach the one you want, press
Set
and then use
the
Up
or
Down
buttons to increase or decrease a value (such as
Level
or
Frequency
on the
Tone
Generator).
If no changes are made in 5 seconds, the unit exits the Menu. When one item
has been set, press the
Step
button again if you wish to continue cycling
through the Menu.
There is a knack in doing this easily – once it has been gained, it becomes very
easy to use the functions it accesses.