Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 57
The Preview Function, indicator and the PREVIEW indicator on the meter
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Digital Control Section Number Key Non-numeric Characters (selected sequentially by the key) 1 2 ABCabc 3 DEFdef 4 GHIghI 5 JKLjkl 6 MNOmno 7 PQRSpqrs 8 TUVtuv 9 WXYZwxyz 0 (space) 3 When the [ENTER] key is pressed to confirm and enter the title, the [TITLE] switch indicator will go out and the scene number will revert to that of the current scene (if the title of the current scene was edited after the scene was stored, the scene number will not change). If you have edited the title of the current scene the new title will appear on the display immediately. A title edit operation in progress can be aborted by disengaging the [TITLE] switch. NOTE The preview function, described below, can be used to check the title of a scene other than the one that is currently. The Preview Function The preview function is sort of an "offline editing function" that allows you to check and edit the contents of a scene memory location without affecting the console's current status and audio output. 1 To turn the preview function on, engage the [PREVIEW] switch. Both the [PREVIEW] switch indicator and the PREVIEW indicator on the meter bridge will flash while the preview function is on. SOLO MODE PREVIEW STEREO AUX SOLO SELECT GROUP/ ST· AUX MONO(C) MATRIX Flashes while the preview function is engaged. NOTE The preview function cannot be engaged while the utility mode is active (i.e. while the [UTILITY] switch indicator is lit). 2 To select a scene to preview simply enter the desired scene number (000 ~ 999). The desired scene number can be directly entered via the alpha-numeric keys, or the [INC] and [DEC] keys can be used to scroll through the available scene memory numbers. In either case the selected scene number will flash, and the scene title will appear on the parameter display. NOTE The preview function cannot be engaged during a scene fade (i.e. a fade specified by the console's fade time function). 55