Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 52

CLEAR/EXIT] & [ENTER] Keys, Scene Display 3 Digits + 3 Dots

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Digital Control Section 1 Scene Display (3 Digits + 3 Dots) When the PM5000 scene memory function is active the current (last recalled) scene memory number - 000 ~ 999 - is shown on this display. The three display dots indicate the status of the current scene as follows: Left dot: The scene contains no data. Center dot: A MIDI message has been received. Right dot: The panel settings are different from the recalled scene. NOTE When the PM5000 power is turned on the last panel setup before it was turned off is automatically recalled (scene memory "000" will be recalled the first time the power is turned on after the console is initially shipped). 2 Message Display (4 Characters) Messages relating to certain operations and functions are displayed here. Error messages are also shown on the display when problems occur (page 94). 3 Parameter Display (12 Characters) Normally the name of the current scene is displayed here, but when a utility function is being used the name of the parameter being edited and its value is displayed. 4 [RECALL] Switch 5 [RECALL UNDO] Switch 6 [STORE] Switch The [RECALL] switch actually recalls the settings for a specified scene memory, the [RECALL UNDO] switch undoes the last recall operation, and the [STORE] switch is used to store new scene data in the selected scene memory. 7 [PREVIEW] Switch When the [PREVIEW] switch is engaged the parameters of the selected scene are called to the console's controls without affecting the current audio setup, allowing the settings to be previewed and edited as required. 8 Alpha-numeric Keypad 9 [CLEAR/EXIT] & [ENTER] Keys ) [INC] & [DEC] Keys The alpha-numeric keypad is used to enter scene numbers and titles, the [CLEAR/EXIT] key cancels scene number entry or deletes title characters, and the [ENTER] key confirms an entered scene number or other operation. The [INC] and [DEC] keys are used to increment or decrement scene numbers or parameter values. Either key can be held for continuous scrolling in the corresponding direction. ! MONITOR DELAY Indicator This indicator will light when the PM5000's digital delay has been applied to the monitor outputs via the corresponding utility function (page 68). @ [UTILITY] Switch Accesses the console's utility functions. Editing and confirmation of the various utility functions is carried out via the alpha-numeric keypad 8, [CLEAR/EXIT] and [ENTER] keys 9, and [INC] and [DEC] keys ). # [TITLE] Switch $ [ALPHABET] Switch Engage the [TITLE] switch when you want to edit the title of a scene memory. To enter characters rather than numbers via the alpha-numeric keypad 3, engage the [ALPHABET] switch. % [ASSIGN MODE] Switches The three assign mode switches are used for VCA and mute group setup (page 21) as well as setting the scene fade times (page 52). 50

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Digital Control Section
1
Scene Display (3 Digits + 3 Dots)
When the PM5000 scene memory function is active the
current (last recalled) scene memory number – 000 ~
999 – is shown on this display. The three display dots
indicate the status of the current scene as follows:
Left dot:
The scene contains no data.
Center dot:
A MIDI message has been received.
Right dot:
The panel settings are different from the
recalled scene.
2
Message Display (4 Characters)
Messages relating to certain operations and functions are
displayed here. Error messages are also shown on the
display when problems occur (page 94).
3
Parameter Display (12 Characters)
Normally the name of the current scene is displayed
here, but when a utility function is being used the name
of the parameter being edited and its value is displayed.
4
[RECALL] Switch
5
[RECALL UNDO] Switch
6
[STORE] Switch
The [RECALL] switch actually recalls the settings for a
specified scene memory, the [RECALL UNDO] switch
undoes the last recall operation, and the [STORE] switch
is used to store new scene data in the selected scene
memory.
7
[PREVIEW] Switch
When the [PREVIEW] switch is engaged the parameters
of the selected scene are called to the console’s controls
without affecting the current audio setup, allowing the
settings to be previewed and edited as required.
8
Alpha-numeric Keypad
9
[CLEAR/EXIT] & [ENTER] Keys
)
[INC] & [DEC] Keys
The alpha-numeric keypad is used to enter scene
numbers and titles, the [CLEAR/EXIT] key cancels
scene number entry or deletes title characters, and the
[ENTER] key confirms an entered scene number or other
operation. The [INC] and [DEC] keys are used to
increment or decrement scene numbers or parameter
values. Either key can be held for continuous scrolling in
the corresponding direction.
!
MONITOR DELAY Indicator
This indicator will light when the PM5000’s digital
delay has been applied to the monitor outputs via the
corresponding utility function (page 68).
@
[UTILITY] Switch
Accesses the console’s utility functions. Editing and
confirmation of the various utility functions is carried
out via the alpha-numeric keypad
8
, [CLEAR/EXIT]
and [ENTER] keys
9
, and [INC] and [DEC] keys
)
.
#
[TITLE] Switch
$
[ALPHABET] Switch
Engage the [TITLE] switch when you want to edit the
title of a scene memory. To enter characters rather than
numbers via the alpha-numeric keypad
3
, engage the
[ALPHABET] switch.
%
[ASSIGN MODE] Switches
The three assign mode switches are used for VCA and
mute group setup (page 21) as well as setting the scene
fade times (page 52).
NOTE
When the PM5000 power is turned on the last panel setup before
it was turned off is automatically recalled (scene memory “000”
will be recalled the first time the power is turned on after the
console is initially shipped).