Auto Pm Display; Lcd View Angle; Software Version Level; Preset Memory Allocation - Art SGX-2000 User Manual

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Remote 1 or Remote 2 can be assigned as the Trigger and Remote 2 may be assigned
as the Re-Arm.
These jacks may also be programmed to increment and decrement through a set of
presets. Remote 1 may be set for incrementing up and Remote 2 may be set for
decrementing down. For decrement program to work, you must program Remote 1 for
increment. You can not program the Remote 2 jack for decrement alone.
AUTO PM DISPLAY [ALWAYS ON]
OFF, PRESET ONLY, ALWAYS ON
This utility let's you set when the LCD displays Performance MIDI messages. When
set to OFF, no message is displayed when the SGX 2000 Performance MIDI messages.
Preset Only allows messages to be displayed when in Preset Mode or when editing a
preset. Always On means the MIDI message will be displayed whenever the SGX 2000
receives a (Performance) MIDI message.

LCD View Angle [6]

Allows the viewing angle of the LCD Display to be adjusted. You may change the
LCD view angle for the best visibility. The angle may be adjusted to maximize
readability of the characters from top, front or under viewing angles. When
viewing from the top, use a higher number. If you are viewing the display
directly from the front, use the middle numbers. Viewing the LCD when the SGX
2000 is above you, adjust the view angle to the lower numbers.

Software Version Level

Displays the software revision level currently installed in the SGX 2000. The
current version as well as the date will be displayed in the LCD. This software
controls the SGX 2000's functions as well as its sounds. For your convenience
write the software version in the space provided on the Introduction page at the
beginning of the manual.

Preset Memory Allocation

MEMORY USED= ##
AVAILABLE= ####
Displays how much user memory has been used and how much user memory is available
for further storage.
This utility informs you how much User Preset Memory has been used or how much
memory there is available for storing presets. When you first access user memory
there are approximately 5000 bytes (5.0 Kbytes) of space available. Each time you
store a preset more space is used up.

Recall Factory Preset

Allows you to recall any factory preset for comparison or editing purposes.
RECALLING A FACTORY PRESET
-Make sure you are in the EDIT Mode. (Press EDIT button if not)
-Press the UTILITY button.
-Use the Encoder or Param and Value buttons to select screen reading [HIT RECALL
FOR ART PRESET #]
-Make sure the Value LED is lit.
-Use the Encoder to select the preset you want to recall, i.e. Preset 96.
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