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Starting with an Empty Preset
When creating presets, you may sometimes
want to start out with a completely empty
preset. When starting in a folder with no
previously saved presets, you can start
with the default
“empty”
preset. But once
a preset has been saved in a folder, turning
the encoder only lets you access previously
saved presets.
To start with an empty preset in this situation,
press the encoder’s switch and, while holding
it pressed, turn the encoder. This will allow
you to access all 199 of a folder’s potential
presets, whether empty or not. Select an
empty one and start programming.
Saving Presets
Press the
Save
button to bring
up the
Save
Preset
field. The
current preset is
initially displayed.
Selecting a
Location
In the
Save
Preset
field, the
encoder initially
controls the
Preset Number
field. Scroll
through the numbers to select a destination
location (or don’t scroll to resave to the
current preset’s existing location). Note that
this scrolling does include empty
(“New”)
preset locations. At the top of the scrolling list
is a special item,
**ERASE**.
Saving Without Changing the Name
To save the current preset to the selected
location without changing the location’s
existing name, either press the encoder for
2 seconds, or press the
Save
button for 2
seconds. The display briefly displays
“Saving
in 2 Seconds…”
and then (after 2 seconds)
displays
“Save Completed”
and exits the
Save
Preset
screen.
If you release the button before 2 seconds
have elapsed, the display briefly shows
“Save
canceled”
and exits the screen without
executing the save operation.
NOTE:
The
Save Preset
operation can also
be exited at any time without saving by
pressing any other function buttons.
Changing the Preset Name
To change the
name of the
preset at the
selected target
location, press
the encoder.
A cursor will
highlight the
first character in
the
Name
field.
(If the selected
location was
NEW,
the Name field will change to the
name of the current preset.)
The name is changed using the encoder as
follows:
>
After a highlighted character has been
selected using the encoder, either select
the new character using
DATA 2
or click
the encoder to select the new character.
>
If you’ve used the encoder to select the
character, click the encoder to enter
that character and return the encoder to
character location selection operation.
>
If you’ve only used
DATA 2
to select the
character, simply turn the encoder to
highlight the next character you want to
change.
>
Repeat as necessary.
Saving After a Name Change
To save the renamed preset to the selected
location, either long press the encoder, or
long press the
Save
button. This can be
done while either in the character location
selection or character changing operation
for the encoder. The display briefly displays
“Saving in 2 Seconds…”
and then (after 2
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