Locking The Panel Settings (Panel Lock); Using The Metronome - Yamaha genos Owner's Manual

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Locking the Panel Settings (Panel Lock)

When the panel settings are locked, nothing happens if you press any panel buttons. For example, when you take a break
during your performance and leave the instrument unattended, this feature protects the panel settings from being
accessed by others.
1
Call up the Panel Lock display via [MENU]  [Panel Lock].
The numeric keypad for PIN code entry is called up.
2
Input a four-number PIN code by touching the numeric keypad,
then touch [OK] to enter it.
The panel settings are locked. The main display is also in a lock mode during the
panel lock.
3
To unlock the instrument, touch the display, then input the
same PIN code you entered in step 2.

Using the Metronome

The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and
check how a specific tempo sounds. When recording without Style playback, turning the metronome on makes your
recording sessions much more efficient.
1
Call up the Metronome display via [MENU]  [Metronome].
2
Touch the icon to turn the metronome On/Off.
For information on the other items on the display, refer to "Metronome Settings"
of the Reference Manual on the website.
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NOTE
If you have forgotten the PIN code, sim-
ply turn the power off and back on again
to unlock the instrument.
NOTE
The Metronome can also be turned on/
off by touching the Metronome On/Off
button on each recording display.
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