Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 163
Reference Information shown in the display, Upper part of the display (always visible
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Information shown in the display Function menu Global functions Output functions Reference section The Reference section explains the functionality and operations for every screen of the PM5D, organized into four main areas; function menu, global functions, output functions, and input functions. Information shown in the display The following illustration is a typical screen on the PM5D. This screen shows the following information. Upper part of the display (always visible) 1 2 3 A Function Name Indication Displays the name of the function currently selected in the screen. By clicking the BACK/FORWARD buttons you can move through the eight most recent screens that were displayed for at least two seconds (with the exception of function menus). You can also access the Function menu by clicking this function name indication. When the Function menu is displayed, click once again to return to the previously-displayed screen. B SCENE MEMORY Indicates the number and title of the last-stored or recalled scene memory. If you select a different scene, the number and title will blink. If you edit the contents of a scene after storing it, the EDIT indicator in the upper right will light. If the scene is write-protected, a lock icon is displayed at the right of the title, and readonly scenes are indicated as "R." Note • You can move the cursor to the scene number and turn the [DATA] encoder to select a scene. • If you click here while the number and title are blinking, the most recently stored or recalled scene will be displayed. C NEXT SCENE/NEXT EVENT Indicates the scene/event that will be recalled next by the User Defined keys or the Event List function. The information shown here will differ as follows, depending on the settings in the EVENT LIST screen of the SCENE function. • If the DISABLE button is turned on in the EVENT LIST screen Indicates the number and name of the next scene (the scene that will be recalled when you press a User Defined key assigned to the "INC RECALL" function). Normally, this will be the scene of the number following the most recently recalled or stored scene. • If the ENABLE [ALL MANUAL] button or the [ENABLE] button is turned on in the EVENT LIST screen Indicates the number and name of the next event (the scene that will be recalled next by the Event List function). At the right is displayed the time until the next event will be recalled (or the condition upon which the event will be recalled). Note • The "MANUAL" indication means that the user must execute the Next Event operation in order to recall the next event. (Press a User Defined key assigned to the "NEXT EVENT RECALL" function, or click the NEXT button in the EVENT LIST screen.) • If a time is displayed, this indicates the remaining time until the next event is recalled automatically. • The "--------" indication means that there is no event to be recalled next. 4 5 6 7 89 J K D PRESENT TIME, TIME CODE, CASCADE/Fs Click this area to cycle through the following three items of information. This is linked with the UPPER PART DISPLAY setting in the PREFERENCE 2 screen (UTILITY function). Input functions Appendices PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section 163
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