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Chapter 3—Operating Basics
DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
F
MIDI indicator
This indicator appears when the DM1000 is receiving MIDI data via the MIDI IN port, 
USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card.
G
Surround mode indicator
This indicator identifies the currently-selected Surround mode (ST=stereo, 3-1, 5.1, or 
6.1) (see page 125).
H
Sampling rate indicator
This indicator identifies the DM1000’s current sampling rate: 44.1 kHz (44k), 48 kHz 
(48k), 88.2 kHz (88k), or 96 kHz (96k).
I
Timecode counter
This counter displays the current position in the MIDI timecode being received via the 
MIDI IN port, USB port, REMOTE connector, or an installed MY8-mLAN card. It 
works in unison with the timecode counter on an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge.
If MIDI clock is selected as the timecode source on the Setup | Time Ref page, this 
counter indicates the current MIDI clock position in bars:beats:clocks.
J
Page title
This section indicates the title of the current page.
K
Channel name
Depending on which page is currently selected, the channel name is the Long name of 
the channel currently selected by its corresponding [SEL] button or the cursor buttons.
L
Page area
This page area displays various page contents.
M
Page tabs
These tabs enable you to select a display page.
N
Tab Scroll arrows
These arrows indicate that more pages are available.
Selecting Display Pages
To select a display page:
1 Press the corresponding button on the top panel to select the desired page 
group.
Display pages are grouped by function. To select a page group, press the [DISPLAY] button 
in the following sections: AUX SELECT, ENCODER MODE, ROUTING, EQUALIZER, 
MONITOR, USER DEFINED KEY. You can select additional page groups by pressing the 
desired button in the DISPLAY ACCESS section.
2 You can select pages that have currently-displayed tabs by pressing the 
[F1]–[F4] buttons.
If the selected display page group contains multiple pages, press the [F1]–[F4] buttons 
below the corresponding tab to select a specific page.
3 To select a page for which a tab is not currently displayed, press either the 
Left or Right [
]/[
] Tab Scroll button (depending on where the page is 
located) to display the page tab, then press the corresponding [F1]–[F4] but-
ton.
If display page groups contain more than four pages, either the left or right arrow appears. 
To display the currently-hidden tabs, press the Right or Left [
]/[
] Tab Scroll button.
You can also select a page from a page group as follows: