Specifications

Tutorials: Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
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The Setup Editor
Ineachofthefollowingguides,youwillbeusingtheSetupEditor to make changes to the currently
selected setup.Open the Setup EditorfromSetupmodebypressingtheEdit button on the front panel.
Use the soft buttons at the bottom of the display to select the various Setup Editor pages. Use the more
soft buttons on the bottom of the display to scroll through pages of soft buttons. Thetoplineofthe
displaysays“SetupMode:”withthenameofthecurrentSetupEditorpageaswellasthe
numberofthecurrentZone.
UsetheChan/Zonebuttonstotheleftofthedisplaytoselectthe
currentZone.ThecurrentandtotalnumberofZonescanbeviewedintheupperrightcornerof
eachscreenintheSetupEditor.
PresstheExit button on the front panel to exit the Setup Editor and return to the Setup mode main page.
If you have made any changes to the setup, you will be presented with the message “This setup has been
edited...” (see below.) You are given a choice of soft buttons: Press Rename to rename the setup before
saving, press No toreturntotheSetup modemain
pagewithoutsaving,pressYestochoosean
ID#andsavethesetup,pressCanceltoreturntotheSetupEditor.
About ID#s
Whensaving,youmustchooseanID#.AnID#givesyouawaytoloca te asetupasidefromits
name(youcanstoreupto2,56 0uniqueID#s
foreachobjecttype:setups,programs,songs,etc.,
thoughmanyID#sarealreadyusedforfactoryROMobjects.)ID#salsoallowyoutosavesetups
withthesamenameunderdifferentID#s,andrenamethematalatertimeifdesired.Choosean
unusedID#tosaveanewsetup.
ThenextavailableunusedID#isautomaticallyselectedwhen
editingafactoryROMsetup.Wheneditingasetupthathasbeenstoredinusermemory(any
originallyunusedID#,)theeditedsetup’sID#isautomaticallyselected.Thisassumesthatyou
wishtoreplacetheexistingsetup,butyoucanchooseanother
ID#ifdesiredtosaveanewcopy.
ChooseausedID#toreplaceanexistingsavedsetup.IfyoureplaceafactoryROMsetup,you
canreverttotheoriginalsetupbyusingtheDeletesoftbuttonintheSetupEditor.See
Chapter 5,EditingConventionsformoredetailson
savingandnaming.