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M300 Owner's Manual-English - Lexicon

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System OperationPage FiveNaming the SetupINS DEL ← ← → →Current Setup NameThe bottom line of the display shows the name of the current setup, with a cursorpositioned under the first character. The two keys directly above the left and rightarrows cause the cursor to move left and right to select other characters.Pressing the key directly above "INS" adds a blank space wherever the cursoris currently positioned in the display. Pressing the key directly above "DEL"removes the underscored character.Turning the soft knob alters the underscored character. (Available charactersinclude: 0-9, a-z, A-Z, and an assortment of symbols.)To rename the setup, simply position the cursor under the first character of thecurrent name, turn the softknob to replace this character with the first characterof the name you want, select the next character and change it, etc.When you have made all the necessary changes to a setup and want to save itin a register, press STORE. The display will show:Storing the SetupSrc: SET Large HallDst: R# AvailableThe top line of the display shows the source (Src) — the currently selected setupname. The bottom line shows the destination (Dst) — the register number intowhich the the setup will be copied. Use the Soft knob to select the registernumber you want, then press STORE again. The display will return to the lastSetup Edit page.Note: The 300 has a memory protection feature which enables or disablescopying into the registers. When Copy Tools are disabled, all storingfunctions are inhibited. The Control mode Copy Tools page allows thisfeature to beenabled or disabled. For more details, see the sectiondescribing Control mode at the end of this chapter.3-17

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