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Editing Parameters & the User Define Button
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Editing Parameters & the User Define Button 201 Editing Parameters & the User Define Button There are three steps to editing component parameters from the front panel: 1) selecting the component, 2) selecting the parameter, and 3) editing its value. Direct access to a specific parameter is possible using the [USER DEFINE] button, which is configured from DME Manager. See "Assigning the User Define Button" on page 86. 1 Press the [COMPONENT] button. The cursor moves to the COMPONENT section of the display, as shown in the following example, and the COMPONENT indicator lights up. SCENE NO. 0i CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXAXFemale Chorus 8Ch_XAuxXMASTERXXXXXX0dB Normally only the first seven characters of a component's title are displayed. Pressing the [COMPONENT] button displays the full title by using the PARAMETER section of the display. Press the button again to return to the normal display. 2 Use the DATA wheel or [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a component. 3 Press the [PARAMETER] button. The cursor moves to the PARAMETER section of the display, as shown in the following example, and the PARAMETER indicator lights up. SCENE NO. 0i CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXAXFemaleXChorus 8ChXAutXMAS_TERXXXXXXX0dB 4 Use the DATA wheel or [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a parameter. 5 Press the [VALUE] button. The cursor moves to the VALUE section of the display, as shown in the following example, and the VALUE indicator lights up. SCENE NO. 0i CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXAXFemale Chorus 8ChXAutXMASTERXXXXXX0d_B 6 Use the DATA wheel or [INC] and [DEC] buttons to edit the value. As an alternative to the [COMPONENT], [PARAMETER], and [VALUE] buttons, you can use the cursor buttons ( / ) to move the cursor between the COMPONENT, PARAMETER, and VALUE sections of the display. When a parameter is edited, the scene edit dots appear on the SCENE NO. display, indicating that a parameter has been edited since the last scene was recalled. DME32-Owner's Manual