User Manual

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Changing How Memory Numbers Are Indicated
Not only can you confirm the currently selected memory merely by checking the lit
MEMORY number indicators, you can also change the pattern in which the
indicators light up. Select the pattern that provides the easiest way to check the
memory in any particular environment.
When using the CE-20 in dimly lit surroundings, you can confirm
memory numbers more easily by using the Lighting Pattern 2 setting.
Lighting Pattern 1 (Normal):
Only the indicator for the selected memory lights up (or flashes).
Lighting Pattern 2:
The number of indicators lighting up (or flashing) corresponds to the selected
memory number.
When MEMORY 1 is selected: Indicator 1 lights up.
When MEMORY 2 is selected: Indicators 1 and 2 light up.
When MEMORY 3 is selected: Indicators 1, 2, and 3 light up.
When MEMORY 4 is selected: Indicators 1, 2, 3, and 4 light up.
You can select the indicator lighting pattern by means of the following procedure.
1.
Switch off the power.
When running on battery power:
Disconnect the connection plug from the INPUT R (MONO) jack.
When running on power from an AC adaptor:
Disconnect the plug from the AC ADAPTOR jack.
2.
While holding down the WRITE button and the SELECT button, switch on the power.
When running on battery power:
Insert the connection plug into the INPUT R (MONO) jack.
When running on power from an AC adaptor:
Insert the AC adaptor plug into the AC ADAPTOR jack.
When the button is released, the MANUAL indicator flashes, and either indicator
no. 1 alone, or all of the indicators from 1 through 4 flash.
3. Press the MEMORY SELECT button to set the MEMORY indicator lighting pattern.
Lighting Pattern 1: Indicator 1 alone lights.
Lighting Pattern 2: Indicators 1–4 all light.
4. Press the WRITE button.
After the MEMORY Number indicator begins flashing rapidly, the setting is stored
in memory and the unit returns to its ordinary state.
* To cancel the setting change and the unit returns to its ordinary state, then before you
press the WRITE button, operate the MANUAL/MEMORY or EFFECT ON/OFF pedal.