Panasonic SXKN7000 SXKN7000 User Guide - Page 31

Setting display, TEMPO/PROGRAM, DISPLAY HOLD, CONTRAST, Example of setting display: MASTER, TUNING

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About the display Setting display When you select an item from the menu display, the setting display for the item is shown. The buttons to the right, left and/or directly below the display are used to select and adjust the settings. Example of setting display: MASTER TUNING EXIT While the setting display is shown, press this button to go back to the previous display. DISPLAY HOLD EXIT MUTE Press the button corresponding to the ∧ or ∨ but- ton on the display to change the value. • In this manual, this procedure is written as follows: "Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the pitch." TEMPO/PROGRAM If the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit while you are using the display to adjust the setting, it indicates that this dial can be used to quickly change the displayed value or setting. TEMPO/PROGRAM • The setting which can be adjusted is highlighted on the display. DISPLAY HOLD Press this button to turn it on when you wish to maintain the current display. You can keep a display which is normally automatically canceled, for example, or even during a performance, you can monitor information which is not shown on the normal display. DISPLAY HOLD EXIT • The indicator for this button may flash if the current display is one which is normally automatically canceled. • If the PROGRAM MENUS button, for example, is pressed, the DISPLAY HOLD mode is canceled. CONTRAST Use the CONTRAST buttons to adjust the readability of the display. CONTRAST • When adjusting the CONTRAST, the set value is shown shortly on the display. • If you want to keep the set value, press the WRITE button. The instrument keeps the memorized value even after the power is turned off. 31 QQTG0671

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Setting display
When you select an item from the menu display,
the setting display for the item is shown.
The buttons to the right, left and/or directly below
the display are used to select and adjust the set-
tings.
Example of setting display: MASTER
TUNING
Press the button corresponding to the
or
but-
ton on the display to change the value.
In this manual, this procedure is written as
follows: “Use the
and
buttons to adjust
the pitch.”
TEMPO/PROGRAM
If the
TEMPO/PROGRAM
indicator is lit while
you are using the display to adjust the setting, it
indicates that this dial can be used to quickly
change the displayed value or setting.
The
setting
which
can
be
adjusted
is
highlighted on the display.
EXIT
While the setting display is shown, press this but-
ton to go back to the previous display.
DISPLAY HOLD
Press this button to turn it on when you wish to
maintain the current display. You can keep a dis-
play which is normally automatically canceled,
for example, or even during a performance, you
can monitor information which is not shown on
the normal display.
The indicator for this button may flash if the
current display is one which is normally auto-
matically canceled.
If the
PROGRAM MENUS
button, for example,
is pressed, the
DISPLAY HOLD
mode is can-
celed.
CONTRAST
Use the
CONTRAST
buttons to adjust the read-
ability of the display.
When adjusting the
CONTRAST
, the set value
is shown shortly on the display.
If you want to keep the set value, press the
WRITE button. The instrument keeps the
memorized value even after the power is
turned off.
MUTE
TEMPO/PROGRAM
DISPLAY
HOLD
EXIT
DISPLAY
HOLD
EXIT
CONTRAST
About the display
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