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User-defined keys
LS9-16/32  Owner’s Manual
Here’s how you can assign the desired functions to the user defined keys in the USER DEFINED 
section of the top panel, and press these keys to execute the defined function.
This assignment procedure will define the user-defined keys for the user who is currently logged-
in, but if you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can also make user-defined key settings for 
the Guest account.
1
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER 
SETUP screen.
2
Move the cursor to the USER DEFINED 
KEYS popup button, and press the [ENTER] 
key.
The USER DEFINED KEYS popup window will 
appear.
The twelve buttons in the screen correspond to user-
defined keys [1]–[12] on the panel, and the function or 
parameter assigned to each one is shown at the right of 
the corresponding button. If nothing is assigned to the 
button, an indication of “----” is shown.
3
Move the cursor to the button for the user-
defined key whose function you want to 
assign, and press the [ENTER] key.
The USER DEFINED KEY SETUP popup window 
will appear. In this window you can select a function 
to assign to the user defined key, and select option 
parameters.
4
Make sure that the FUNCTION field is 
enclosed by a yellow frame, and then use 
the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys of the panel 
to select the function you want to assign.
If the selected function has additional parameters, the 
parameters are shown in the PARAMETER 1/2 fields.
For details on the assignable functions and their 
parameters, refer to “Functions that can be assigned to 
user-defined keys” (
5
If the selected function has parameters, 
move the cursor to the PARAMETER 1 or 2 
field and select parameters 1 and 2 in the 
same way.
6
Move the cursor to the OK button and press 
the [ENTER] key to close the USER 
DEFINED KEY SETUP popup window.
7
Assign the desired functions to other user-
defined keys in the same way.
8
To execute an assigned function, press the 
corresponding USER DEFINED [1]–[12] key 
on the panel.
User-defined keys
USER DEFINED KEYS popup button