Operation Manual

The
"Copy"
Menu
From the Status
Display
you
reach
the
"
Memory"
Menu
with
the
key
sequence
@S,
and
move from
there
to the
"Copy"
Menu with the
Z
key. You will then
see this:
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"Mode:"
is the route to several
possible
variations from
the simple copying
procedure.
We will discuss these
later. At the moment we will only discuss the
"normal"
copying
process,
which is used
most frequently.
How to copy a
model list
Here we assume that
you
are already at the
"Copy"
Menu, as described above, and that the display
is
as
shown above.
The
tirst line
(Mode:
ALL)
does
not interest us at this
oornI.
The second
line
shows the
"source";
namely
the
number
and
name
of
the model list which
you
want
to copy. The transmitter suggests,
in
the
lack
of better
knowledge,
the
"current"
model.
We will assume that
you
want to copy a model; e.g. the
model
"BlG
LIFT" in memory No. 10.
Press the
N
key; the memory number begins to flash.
You can now
"leaf
through" the memories using the
El
or
E
keys,
or
the Digi-Adjustor,
until
BIG LIFT appears.
This defines the
"source".
The
display
looks like this:
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Now
press
the
El
key,
and
the
source
memory stops
flashing. You have now copied this list into the currently
active
memory.
Caution: all copying
procedures
always
copy into the
currently active
memory
Press the
@
key
and
you
are
done. A copy of BIG LIFT
now resides
in the
current
memory. Leave the menu
in
the usual
way with the
@
key.
Here is the whole
procedure
again
in brief:
The
destination
(the
memory No. where the new
copy is to be located) is always the current
memory).
Select
the
source
(the
model which
you
want to
copy) in line 2. Press the
El
key; the transmitter
makes the
copy.
L€ave the menu with the
@)
key.
Note:
As
you
have seen in the example,
you
do not need to
"delete"
the
"destination"
memory
before
you
copy.
Two more
tips
Tip No.
1
On
occasion
you
may have second thoughts, and de-
cide not to copy anything, in spite of being at the
"Copy"
Menu
(1or
example,
you
may find that
there
is
no vacant memory). You cannot
just
leave the menu
without doing anything, since
pressing
the k key
to
leave the
menu would
execute the copying
procedure.
What to do?
There
are
two ways out of this
problem.
The first: select as
"source"
the current memory, and
then
press
the
@
key. You have then copied the
model
on top of
itself, which means that nothing has changed.
Or
the second:
just
switch off the transmitter.
Tip No. 2
Let
us assume
that
you
notice too late that
you
have
copied a
list into the wrong memory, and have thus
overwritten the list stored there. Now
you've
done
it! But
it's not a disaster. Please see
page
42 lor the final res-
cue solution
(Memory
"
Mx").
How to erase
a memory
lJ
you
are creating a
"new"
list, the
simplest
and least
confusing
route is usually to
pick
a memory which
is va-
cant,
or emply.
This is not absolutely essential, as
everything which
you
enter
when
assigning
and adjusting overwrites the old
contents
of the memory in any case. However, bear
in
mind
that some aspect of the
previous
model might lurk
unseen
in the new
list,
and
it
could
give you
a nasty sur-
prise
at an
inopportune moment.
For this reason the transmitter offers the ootion of eras-
ing the contents
of
a
memory. This is done from the
"Copy"
memory.
Here is where the
line
"Mode: "
comes
into
play
-
the
line we skipped earlier on.
We
shall assume
that
you
are still at the
"Copy"
menu.
Press the
Z
key, and
"ALLi'
on the
right
starts to
flash.
Now
press
the
El
key,
and
"CONTROLS"
(transmitter
controls)
appears. Press the
El
key again, and
it
turns
into
"ERASE".
This is the mode
which we now need:
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Now
press
the
El
key, and the current
memory is
erased.
Press
@
again to
leave the menu.
Note:
The erasure
process
always
works on the
current
(ac-
tive)
memory.
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