Tutorials: Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
14-3
The Setup Editor
In
each
of
the
following
guides,
you
will
be
using
the
Setup
Editor
to make changes to the currently
selected setup
.
Open the Setup Editor
from
Setup
mode
by
pressing
the
Edit
button on the front panel.
Use the soft buttons at the bottom of the display to select the various Setup Editor pages. Use the
more
soft buttons on the bottom of the display to scroll through pages of soft buttons.
The
top
line
of
the
display
says
“SetupMode:”
with
the
name
of
the
current
Setup
Editor
page
as
well
as
the
number
of
the
current
Zone.
Use
the
Chan/Zone
buttons
to
the
left
of
the
display
to
select
the
current
Zone.
The
current
and
total
number
of
Zones
can
be
viewed
in
the
upper
right
corner
of
each
screen
in
the
Setup
Editor.
Press
the
Exit
button on the front panel to exit the Setup Editor and return to the Setup mode main page.
If you have made any changes to the setup, you will be presented with the message “This setup has been
edited...” (see below.) You are given a choice of soft buttons: Press
Rename
to rename the setup before
saving, press
No
to
return
to
the
Setup
mode
main
page
without
saving,
press
Yes
to
choose
an
ID#
and
save
the
setup,
press
Cancel
to
return
to
the
Setup
Editor.
About ID#s
When
saving,
you
must
choose
an
ID#.
An
ID#
gives
you
a
way
to
locate
a
setup
aside
from
its
name
(you
can
store
up
to
2,560
unique
ID#s
for
each
object
type:
setups,
programs,
songs,
etc.,
though
many
ID#s
are
already
used
for
factory
ROM
objects.)
ID#s
also
allow
you
to
save
setups
with
the
same
name
under
different
ID#s,
and
rename
them
at
a
later
time
if
desired.
Choose
an
unused
ID#
to
save
a
new
setup.
The
next
available
unused
ID#
is
automatically
selected
when
editing
a
factory
ROM
setup.
When
editing
a
setup
that
has
been
stored
in
user
memory
(any
originally
unused
ID#,)
the
edited
setup’s
ID#
is
automatically
selected.
This
assumes
that
you
wish
to
replace
the
existing
setup,
but
you
can
choose
another
ID#
if
desired
to
save
a
new
copy.
Choose
a
used
ID#
to
replace
an
existing
saved
setup.
If
you
replace
a
factory
ROM
setup,
you
can
revert
to
the
original
setup
by
using
the
Delete
soft
button
in
the
Setup
Editor.
See
Chapter 5,
Editing
Conventions
for
more
details
on
saving
and
naming.
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