User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- The FCC Wants You To Know
- Icons Used in this Manual
- Features
- Parts Reference
- LCD Information
- Controls
- Getting Started
- Mounting
- Quick Setup - Basic Radio Slave Operation
- Standard Radio Operation
- Menu System
- Main Menu
- Basic Settings
- Counter Menu
- Advanced Menu
- Other Features
- Applications of Advanced Functions
- Technical Information
- Troubleshooting
- Sustaining High Performance
- Time Conversion Charts
- Back Cover
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Numeric Entry
Several menu items require a number or value to
be entered. Numeric entry is performed with
A B C D and ▲▼ keys. The A B C D keys
each select and add 1 to a specific digit as follows:
A – selects and adds 1 to the 4
th
digit from the right
B – selects and adds 1 to the 3
rd
digit from the right
C – selects and adds 1 to the 2
nd
digit from the right
D – selects and adds 1 to the rightmost digit
Once a digit has been selected, use the ▲▼ keys
to adjust the number. Press and hold ▲▼ for
faster entry.
Numbers entered in this fashion are saved when
the /MENU key is pressed and will remain
saved even after power is turned off. If the unit
is powered off while a numeric entry screen is
displayed, the displayed number will not be saved.
N
L can also be used in Numeric Entry. In some
cases, D and L select the same digit.
☞
To perform a Lag Time Measurement, use
Equalize Mode (see Page 34) which requires
that the MultiMAX be set for RECEIVE.
Î
To quickly get to the lowest setting press and
release the A key once (selects the highest
digit) then press and hold the ▼ key.
Example 1: Numeric Entry
Example 2: Numeric Entry
Example 1: Numeric Entry
Example 2: Numeric Entry