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Store Screen
15.0 Store Screen
Quick Reference
1 Change to the Default screen and press Store
2 Select the Middle Soft key and turn the parameter wheel
to choose the file type and destination
3 Select the Top Soft Key and turn the parameter wheel to
select a position to Store the file in.
4 Select the Bottom Soft Key if you wish to enter a new
name
5 Press the Store Key a second time.
When editing parameters, the new parameters are retained when the unit is
switched off, and the unit will power-up with exactly the same parameters as
when switched off. This should be considered bad practice however, since
these parameters could very easily be edited unless they are stored away safely
in one of the internal 60 program memory locations, and perhaps also onto a
PCMCIA memory card for archive storage. If the current parameters have been
changed since the last program store or recall operation, this condition is
indicated by the program number being shown in small characters, or by an
asterisk next to the program number in some of the edit screens.
Pressing the STORE Key when no blue EDIT LEDs are illuminated will cause
the store screen to be displayed, with the program number PICK item
highlighted.
Because the startup logo is now stored in internal memory, the logo is stored to
the card for backup purposes whenever an ALL file is saved. See Section 18.0
PCMCIA Card for more information.
After selecting the top soft key the parameter wheel may then be turned to
select an alternative program number to store the current parameters into. As
the parameter wheel is turned, an outline will move through the program list,
highlighting the name of the selected program location. The first row of names
on each page also shows the OEM name of the stored programs.
Top Soft Key
PICK
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