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Memory<br />

3. Register Recall The recall a and (iJJ keys can be used to select sequences or recall<br />

Arrows registers. The last key pressed (m or m) determines whi<strong>ch</strong> field<br />

is affected by the arrow keys.<br />

4. SEQ<br />

Note<br />

1 b-48 Operation Reference<br />

(Refer to “4. SEQ” for further information about register sequences.)<br />

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memkeyl .dnv<br />

Press m and a sequence number (0 through 9) to select a register<br />

sequence. When you select a sequence, the number of the sequence<br />

appears in the display along with the number of the first register<br />

saved in the sequence. The instrument is set to the operating settings<br />

saved in the first register. If no registers have been saved in the<br />

sequence, a message is displayed to let you know.<br />

Selecting the sequence you are currently in is a quick way to return<br />

to the beginning of the sequence.<br />

A sequence can include up to 100 registers (00 through 99). There<br />

are a total of 300 registers available in the standard instrument and<br />

70 registers in and instrument with Option 1EP (pager encoder)<br />

installed. Registers are automatically assigned to the currently<br />

selected sequence when they are saved. The registers saved in any<br />

given sequence are independent from the registers in any other<br />

sequence. This allows you to create up to ten different register<br />

sequences. Consequently, it is possible to have up to ten registers with<br />

the same number (for example, REG 01) ea<strong>ch</strong> assigned to a different<br />

sequence and ea<strong>ch</strong> with different operating settings saved in it.

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