Viewing the MENU Commands Sequence
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2. Press the appropriate two OUT buttons, using the OUTkeys # 1 to 9, and
10 (for 0). The OUTkeys function on a decimal-basis, and not on a
positional-basis. For example, to enter the # 14, press # 1 followed by # 4
(not # 14). To enter the # 3, press # 10 followed by # 3
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SETUP # xy
Load ?
.
The memory recalls the setup. The MATRIX Display shows the blinking
setup and the TAKE LED blinks. The STATUS Display shows the
message:
Where xy are the OUT buttons.
3. Preview the setup to decide whether to implement it. If not, you can scan
the other setups, by pressing different OUT buttons. To stop previewing
the setups, press a non-relevant button, for example, an IN button.
4. Press the TAKE button.
The specific setup is implemented.
If trying to recall an empty setup
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Viewing the MENU Commands Sequence
, the MATRIX Display would show a
message saying that that particular setup is empty and would return you to
step 1 above.
You can press the MENU button up to 12 times in straight sequence to
scan the range of commands.
1 However, pressing # 3 followed by the TAKE button will also enter the # 3
2 That is, a setup # for which no setup is actually stored