Digicom 2000 User Manual page 7

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CHAPTER_.2A_
4/8/00 11:19 PM
Page 7
Understanding the
"Function Keys" Used for
Programming
Before turning the unit on, look for a moment at
the top row of keys on the overlay. They look like
this:
PROGRAM/
LOCK
AREA/
KEYBOARD
PLAY
LEVELS
SEQUENCE
LAYOUT
SPEAK
LEVEL
DEFINE
RECORD
SPEECH
ERASE
EDIT
TRANSFER
CONTROLS
LEVEL
SEQUENCES
AREA MSG
A1
B1
C1
1
A2
B2
C2
2
A3
B3
C3
3
A4
B4
C4
4
A
B
C
The top row of keys constitutes the programming
"function keys". Learn to recognize the following
qualities of these function row keys.
❑ There are 10 function keys in the row. The first
eight keys in this row each have 2 or 3 different
functions assigned to them.
❑ The Function Row keys are color coded gold,
rose and white.
❑ By pressing these keys in various combinations,
you tell the DigiCom what you want it to do.
You will always press function keys in specific
sequences to perform the functions described
on each key.
IMMEDIATE/
SCAN
KEY
LOCK
LINK
CONTROLS
CONTROLS
GROUPS
VOLUME
BACKSPACE/
DOWN
LINK
STOP
GROUP
DELETE SEQ
<
ERASE
DISK
RS-232
KEY
D1
E1
F1
D2
E2
F2
D3
E3
F3
D4
E4
F4
D
E
F
4X8
SET UP
COMMAND
VOLUME
UP
>
OK
CANCEL
G1
H1
1
G2
H2
2
G3
H3
3
G4
H4
4
G
H
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