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External user interfaces, CURSOR, switches, SHIFT/GRAB] switch, ENTER] switch, DATA] encoder

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) Data entry block The data entry block contains controllers used to modify the settings and values in the display. Data entry block 1 3 2 6 4 5 1 CURSOR switches These switches are used to move the cursor in the display to the desired parameter. 2 [DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/OK] switches These are used to increase or decrease the value of the parameter at which the cursor is located in the display. These switches can also be used instead of the CANCEL button or OK button shown in the window that asks you to confirm a Recall or Store operation before it is executed. 3 [SHIFT/GRAB] switch When the cursor in the display is located at a knobtype parameter that has a broad range of adjustment, you can hold down this switch and use the [DEC/ CANCEL]/[INC/OK] switches or rotate the [DATA] encoder to change the parameter value in larger steps. In some screens, you can hold down this switch and use the CURSOR switches to move the cursor from its current location to another area. For details refer to the explanations of each screen in the reference manual (software section). 4 [ENTER] switch This switch is used to turn on/off the button at the cursor location, or to open a popup window. 5 [DATA] encoder This is used to increase or decrease the value of the parameter at which the cursor is located in the display. If you hold down the [SHIFT/GRAB] switch while you rotate the [DATA] encoder, the parameter value will change more rapidly. 6 Track pad and left/right switches This is used to move the pointer in the display, or to select a specific parameter. When you are operating a knob-type display parameter that has a broad range of adjustment, you can hold down the right switch of the track pad and operate the pad to change the parameter value in larger steps. External user interfaces As necessary, the following external user interfaces can be added to the PM1D system. • Mouse A PS/2 compatible mouse can be connected to the MOUSE connector on the rear panel/top panel of the CS1D, and used in the same way as the track pad. • Keyboard A PS/2 compatible keyboard can be connected to the KEYBOARD connector on the rear panel/top panel of the CS1D, and used to input characters/numerals/ symbols in the same way as the character palette. The function of each key is listed below. (Key layout is according to the English-language keyboard.) Key PageDown PageDown Numeric keypad 4, 6, 2, 8 (NumLock key = off) Alt+PageUp Function Same function as the [DEC/CANCEL] switch of the data entry block Same function as the [INC/OK] switch of the data entry block Same function as the [CURSOR] switches Same function as moving the [DATA] encoder in the INC direction 12

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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
12
Data entry block
The data entry block contains controllers used to modify
the settings and values in the display.
1
CURSOR [
]/[
]/[
]/[
®
] switches
These switches are used to move the cursor in the
display to the desired parameter.
2
[DEC/CANCEL]/[INC/OK] switches
These are used to increase or decrease the value of
the parameter at which the cursor is located in the
display. These switches can also be used instead of
the CANCEL button or OK button shown in the
window that asks you to confirm a Recall or Store
operation before it is executed.
3
[SHIFT/GRAB] switch
When the cursor in the display is located at a knob-
type parameter that has a broad range of adjustment,
you can hold down this switch and use the [DEC/
CANCEL]/[INC/OK] switches or rotate the [DATA]
encoder to change the parameter value in larger
steps.
In some screens, you can hold down this switch and
use the CURSOR [
]/[
]/[
]/[
®
] switches to
move the cursor from its current location to another
area. For details refer to the explanations of each
screen in the reference manual (software section).
4
[ENTER] switch
This switch is used to turn on/off the button at the
cursor location, or to open a popup window.
5
[DATA] encoder
This is used to increase or decrease the value of the
parameter at which the cursor is located in the dis-
play. If you hold down the [SHIFT/GRAB] switch
while you rotate the [DATA] encoder, the parameter
value will change more rapidly.
6
Track pad and left/right switches
This is used to move the pointer in the display, or to
select a specific parameter.
When you are operating a knob-type display param-
eter that has a broad range of adjustment, you can
hold down the right switch of the track pad and
operate the pad to change the parameter value in
larger steps.
External user interfaces
As necessary, the following external user interfaces can be added to the PM1D system.
Mouse
A PS/2 compatible mouse can be connected to the
MOUSE connector on the rear panel/top panel of the
CS1D, and used in the same way as the track pad.
Keyboard
A PS/2 compatible keyboard can be connected to the
KEYBOARD connector on the rear panel/top panel
of the CS1D, and used to input characters/numerals/
symbols in the same way as the character palette.
The function of each key is listed below. (Key layout
is according to the English-language keyboard.)
1
6
2
3
4
5
Data entry block
Key
Function
PageDown
Same function as the [DEC/CANCEL]
switch of the data entry block
PageDown
Same function as the [INC/OK] switch of
the data entry block
← → ↑ ↓
Same function as the [CURSOR]
switches
Numeric key-
pad 4, 6, 2, 8
(NumLock key
= off)
Alt+PageUp
Same function as moving the [DATA]
encoder in the INC direction