User Manual

MOTIF XF Owner’s Manual
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Moving the Cursor
Use these four buttons to navigate the display, moving the
cursor around the various selectable items and parameters
in the screen. When selected, the relevant item is highlighted
(the cursor appears as a dark block with inverse characters).
You can change the value of the item (parameter) at which
the cursor is located by using the data dial, [INC/YES] and
[DEC/NO] buttons.
Changing (editing) parameter values
Rotating the data dial to the right (clockwise) increases the
value, while rotating it to the left (counter-clockwise)
decreases it. For parameters with large value ranges, you
can increase the value by 10 by simultaneously holding
down the [INC/YES] button and pressing the [DEC/NO]
button.
To decrease by 10, do the opposite; simultaneously hold
down the [DEC/NO] button and press the [INC/YES] button.
Functions and Sub-Functions
Each mode described above contains various displays, with
various functions and parameters. To navigate your way
through these displays and select a desired function, use the
[F1] – [F6] buttons and the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons. When you
select a mode, the available displays or menus appear
directly above the buttons at the bottom of the display (as
shown below).
Depending on the currently selected mode, up to six
functions are available and can be called up with the [F1] –
[F6] buttons. Keep in mind that the available functions differ
depending on the selected mode.
Depending on the currently selected mode, up to five
functions (sub-functions) are available and can be called up
with the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons (the [SF6] button is used
mainly to call up the INFO and LIST displays). Keep in mind
that the available functions differ depending on the selected
mode. (Some displays may not have any sub-functions for
these buttons.)
The example display below is called up by pressing the [F5]
button then pressing the [SF1] button.
Inputting a number directly
For parameters having large value ranges (such as the start
and end points of a sample), you can also enter the value
directly, using the buttons below the LCD display as a
numeric keypad. When the cursor is located on such a
parameter, the [NUM] icon appears at the lower right corner
of the LCD display. When the [SF6] NUM button is pressed in
this status, each digit (1 – 9, 0) is assigned to the [SF1] –
[SF5] and [F1] – [F5] buttons as shown below, allowing you
to input a number directly by using these buttons.
Depending on the selected parameter, a negative value can
be input. When such a parameter is selected and you wish
to input a negative value, press the [F6] button (to which “-”
is assigned) then use the [SF1] – [SF5] and [F1] – [F5]
buttons.
After completing the number input, press the [ENTER] button
to actually enter the number.
Basic Operation
Decreases
number
Increases
number
Increases
number
Decreases
number
These functions can be selected
via the corresponding button
([F1] – [F6]).
These functions can be selected
via the corresponding button
([SF1] – [SF6]).
You can use these buttons
as the numeric keypad.