F Cursor Buttons; G Numeric Keypad; H Up/Down Buttons - Alesis BRC Reference Manual

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• To exit from edit mode, press the EDIT button again (the EDIT LED
will turn off) and the LCD will return to its state prior to entering
edit mode. Pressing a toggle function button now will toggle that
function on or off.
Note: While in EDIT mode, only the currently selected function's
LED will be lit (along with the EDIT LED). The current on/off
status of all of the other functions is retained, but is not visible on
the LEDs until EDIT mode is exited.

1.4F Cursor Buttons

The left and right cursor buttons located directly beneath the lower
display are used to move the cursor's position in the lower display.
The cursor is the single underline character that appears underneath
a word or value, and indicates that it is selected for editing. Values
may be edited using the Numeric Keypad and the UP/DOWN
buttons (see sections 1.4G and 1.4H).

1.4G Numeric Keypad

The 10 numeric keys (0–9) centered beneath the Cursor buttons are
used for entering parameter values and for editing locate names and
song names in the lower display (see sections 4.1D and 4.6B). When
editing a parameter value, pressing a key will enter its numeric value
into the display (0–9). When editing a name, pressing a key
repeatedly will cycle through its numeric value (0–9) and the
characters screened on the keypad button.
The following is a list of alpha-numeric characters that are available
for creating a name:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
!@#$%^&*()-_+=;'¥,./<>?:

1.4H UP/DOWN Buttons

The UP/DOWN buttons are used to increment or decrement
numeric values. They are located on either side of the 0 key at the
bottom of the Numeric Keypad. Holding down either button will
cause the selected value to scroll through a list of choices. When
editing the name of a locate point or song in the lower display, the
UP/DOWN buttons may be used to select uppercase or lowercase
characters from the Numeric Keypad. When either button is pressed,
the character which has the cursor directly beneath it will
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