DCS Computer Hardware dCS 974 Benutzerhandbuch
dCS 974 User Manual
Manual for Software Version 1.0x
dCS Ltd
May 2001
Manual part no: DOC1241121A1
Page 61
Document No: OS-MA-A0124-112.1A1
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Setups and Locking the Front Panel
Storing a Setup
The dCS 974 features 12 non-volatile user programmable setup stores, labelled
Store 0
to
Store 11
. These are accessed by the rotary control and the block of
four
MEMORY
buttons on the lower left hand corner of the unit.
First set up the unit as required then press the
Store
button. If nothing has been
stored yet, the display will look like this:
You can scroll up and down the list using the rotary encoder and reveal the
other five stores. Scroll to the required store (e.g.
other five stores. Scroll to the required store (e.g.
Store 4
) and press the
Edit
button. The display changes to:
To edit the first character in the name, press the
Edit
button again. The display
changes - an alphanumeric screen is displayed, with the current store name at
the top, and all of the legal characters below it, as follows:
the top, and all of the legal characters below it, as follows:
Turn the knob to move the edit block
E
backwards and forwards through the
available characters. The arrow
↑↑↑↑ indicates which character you are editing, and
the character is updated in real time as you move the edit cursor.
The
↵
↵↵
↵
symbol represents <End>. When you have finished editing the
character, press the
Edit
button to return to the previous screen and select the
next character to edit. Names can be up to 15 characters long, plus an <End>
character to mark the end of the name. If all 15 characters are used and you
attempt to edit the <End> character in the 16th slot, the
character to mark the end of the name. If all 15 characters are used and you
attempt to edit the <End> character in the 16th slot, the
Edit
button has no
effect. Inserting <End> half way through a name will complete the name there,
deleting the right hand portion.
deleting the right hand portion.