Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 220
Viewing Help, the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP popup win
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Using the Help function 5 Use the panel dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to select "HELP." Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key to close the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP popup window. 6 Move the cursor to the CLOSE button and press the [ENTER] key to close the USER DEFINED KEY popup window. Viewing Help 1 Before you proceed, load the help file or text file from your USB memory. 2 Press the user-defined key to which the Help function is assigned; the HELP popup window will appear. INDEX mode CONTENTS mode 3 Move the cursor to the desired section, and use the panel dial to scroll the contents. Links in the selected text will be highlighted. 4 Select a link (underlined portion) in the document, and press the [ENTER] key to jump to the link destination. By selecting a text link in INDEX mode and pressing the "ENTER" key, you can switch to CONTENTS mode and scroll to the corresponding section. Move the cursor a window link and press the [ENTER] key (a location with an symbol and underlined text), you can close the HELP window and open the corresponding window. 5 To return from CONTENTS mode to INDEX mode, move the cursor to the INDEX button and press the [ENTER] key. 6 As necessary, you can also scroll by using the buttons in the tool bar. ● < INDEX button Jumps to the table of contents. If the cursor is at the table of contents, you can use the panel cursor key as an alternative. ● CONTENTS > button Jumps to the content (article). If the cursor is at the table of contents, you can use the panel cursor key as an alternative. ● button Scrolls to the chapter that precedes the currently-displayed location. ● button Returns to the previous link in the link history. If the cursor is at the table of contents or within an article, you can use the panel [DEC] key as an alternative. ● button Proceeds to the next link in the link history. If the cursor is at the table of contents or within an article, you can use the panel [INC] key as an alternative. 7 To close the window, once again press the user-defined key to which the Help function is assigned. 220 LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual