Main Level Indication - Roland M-480 Owner's Manual

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Main level indication

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fig.ScrMainMeter.eps
This shows the output level of the MAIN L/R/C.
Sub-display area
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This area shows supplementary information. The following
information is shown:
Indication of the currently edited parameter value
fig.SubDispPrm.eps
When you edit a parameter whose value is not shown in the
screen, or use the controllers of the CHANNEL EDIT section
to edit a parameter, the value is shown here for a short time.
* If you attempt to operate a parameter that has been disabled by a
user setting (p. 137), the following indication will appear:
Output mute status
fig.SubDispOsc.eps
This indicates that the outputs have been muted by means
of [F6 (MUTE ALL OUT)] in the MUTE GROUP screen (p. 114),
or by means of [MUTE ALL OUTPUTS] on the input/output
unit.
Oscillator indication
fig.SubDispOsc.eps
This is shown if the oscillator is on.
Recorder status indication
fig.SubDispRcdr.eps
While a song is playing or being recorded, this shows the
song name and time information.
Popup Indication
These are popups that are shown overlaid on the main display
area. They provide a cursor and function buttons for performing
operations in the screen.
fig.Popups.eps
While a popup is displayed, cursor and function button
operations are valid only for the popup.
Function button operations
fig.FuncBtnGuide.eps
The function buttons are assigned to the main display area of the
screen or the popup, and are operated using [F1]–[F8]. There are
three types of function buttons, as follows:
Command function buttons
fig.FuncBtnCmd.eps
These execute commands or access popups.
On/off function buttons
fig.FuncBtnOnOff.eps
These turn parameters or functions on/off. The button in the
screen is shown in gray when off, or light blue when on.
Display select tabs
fig.FuncBtnTab.eps
These tabs are used to switch between screens.
Cursor operations
fig.Cursor.eps
The cursor is indicated by a red frame in the main display area or
in the popup. Use the up/down/left/right keys to move the
cursor.
Basic operation
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