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Selecting an item, MENU screen operation

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12 SET MODE Selecting an item You can open the MENU screen by pushing [MENU]. You can use the MENU screen to set infrequently changed values or function settings. In addition to this page, see pages 12-4 through 12-36 for details of each item's options and default values. DDMENU screen operation Switches between the MENU screen and the standby screen. Goes to the previous tree level. [ENT] Sets an option. Selects an item or option. Goes to the previous tree level. Goes to the next tree level. Returns to the default setting. Selects an item or option. TIP: The MENU screen is constructed in a tree structure. You may go to the next tree level, or go back a level, depending on the selected item. Simplified description-'Select' operation In this manual, the user's 'Select' operation is simplified, as described below. Simplified description: 1. Push [MENU]. 2. Select "30min." Operation: 1. Push [MENU] to open the MENU screen. 2. Push D-pad() to select "30min," and then push [ENT]. 12-2

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12
SET MODE
12-2
You can open the MENU screen by pushing [MENU]�
You can use the MENU screen to set infrequently
changed values or function settings�
In addition to this page, see pages 12-4 through 12-36
for details of each item’s options and default values�
D
MENU screen operation
Selecting an item
Selects an item or option�
Goes to the previous
tree level�
Switches between the
MENU screen and
the standby screen�
[ENT]
Sets an option�
Goes to the
previous tree
level�
Goes to the
next tree level�
Returns to the
default setting�
Selects an item or option�
Simplified description—‘Select’ operation
In this manual, the user’s ‘Select’ operation is
simplified, as described below�
Simplified description:
1� Push [MENU]�
2� Select “30min�”
Operation:
1�
Push [MENU] to open the MENU screen�
2� Push D-pad(
) to select “30min,” and then push
[ENT]�
TIP:
The MENU screen is constructed in a tree
structure� You may go to the next tree level, or go
back a level, depending on the selected item�