Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 12

General Operation: The Display & Related Controls

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General Operation: The Display & Related Controls In many cases where v and w or < and > LCD buttons appear, both buttons can be pressed simultaneously to recall the default setting for that parameter. The panel [+] and [-] buttons can be used in the same way. This applies to most parameters that have a range of possible settings. Parameters of this type are enclosed in a rounded frame in the display. Parameters which are directly executed or simply switched on or off via the corresponding LCD button appear in a square frame and are not editable via the data dial and [+]/[-] buttons. The [DISPLAY HOLD] Button When selecting voices (page 15) or accompaniment styles (page 28), for example, the voice or style list that appears when a VOICE or STYLE button is pressed will automatically disappear after a few seconds if no selections are made. When this type of temporary "pop-up" display is selected, the [DISPLAY HOLD] button will flash indicating that the display will disappear in a few seconds. Pop-up displays can be kept on the LCD for as long as required by pressing the [DISPLAY HOLD] button so that its indicator lights continuously. Press [DISPLAY HOLD] a second time (the indicator will go out) to disengage the display hold function. • If the [DISPLAY HOLD] button is engaged when a normal display is showing, no pop-up displays will appear even when a button that normally calls a pop-up display is pressed. • The length of time pop-up displays remain on the LCD can be set via the "Pop-up Time" function described on page 109. DISPLAY HOLD 9

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In many cases where
and
or
<
and
>
LCD buttons appear, both
buttons can be pressed simultaneously to recall the default setting for that
parameter. The panel
[+]
and
[–]
buttons can be used in the same way.
This applies to most parameters that have a range of possible settings.
Parameters of this type are enclosed in a rounded frame in the display.
General Operation: The Display & Related Controls
Parameters which are directly executed or simply switched on or off
via the corresponding LCD button appear in a square frame and are not
editable via the data dial and
[+]
/
[–]
buttons.
The [DISPLAY HOLD] Button
When selecting voices (page 15) or accompaniment styles (page 28),
for example, the voice or style list that appears when a
VOICE
or
STYLE
button is pressed will automatically disappear after a few sec-
onds if no selections are made. When this type of temporary “pop-up”
display is selected, the
[DISPLAY HOLD]
button will flash indicating
that the display will disappear in a few seconds. Pop-up displays can be
kept on the LCD for as long as required by pressing the
[DISPLAY
HOLD]
button so that its indicator lights continuously. Press
[DISPLAY
HOLD]
a second time (the indicator will go out) to disengage the dis-
play hold function.
If the [DISPLAY HOLD] button is en-
gaged when a normal display is show-
ing, no pop-up displays will appear
even when a button that normally calls
a pop-up display is pressed.
The length of time pop-up displays
remain on the LCD can be set via the
“Pop-up Time” function described on
page 109.
DISPLAY HOLD