may return to the previous address. This i s because the address r o t a t i o n
funct ion I s working. Detai Is are e x p l a i n e d l a t e r , but the funct ion of
this feature i s to rotate (repeat) addresses within a c e r t a i n range.
When the address rotation funct ion i s working, the address sett ing procedure
is as follows. I f , for instances, the address rotation' s begin address i s 0
and the end address i s set to 8, the following should be done when address 9
is memorized:
1) Set the address d i g i t indicating tens to 1.
2) Change the address d i g i t i n d i c a t i n g ones from 8 to 9. Now the address
setting i s 19.
3) Change the address d i g i t indicat ing tens from 1 to 0. Now the address
s e t t i n g i s 9.
Set the address 9 using the method above or the 4-4-2 direct sett ing.
4-4-2 DIRECT SETTING
1) When the ADDR key © i s pressed, the ADDRESS d i s p l a y i s c l e a r e d and
the LED of the ENT key © flashes.
2) Using the numeric keys @, enter the desired address.
3) Press the ENT key a f t e r the address has been input.
Example: Setting ADDRESS 11
KEY OPERATION
ADDRESS DISPLAY
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Address previous to
sett ing
ADDRESS KEY
ADDRESS s e t t i n g
preparat ion
Numeric key
1
1
Numeric key 2
12
Wrong input
BS key
1
Input correct ion
Numeric key 1
11
ENT key
11
Setting completed
In the case of sequential recal 1 mode ( V i s displayed in the lower
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