The Exit Button; Exiting Menus; The Store Button; Storing User Presets - JBL KX100 Owner's Manual

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Getting Started

The Exit Button

The Exit button allows you to back out of menus and get back to the home screen.

• Exiting Menus

Pressing the Exit button will back up one menu level. Pressing and holding the
Exit button for 2 seconds will exit out of any menu, regardless of how deeply
nested it may be, and take you back to the home screen.

The Store Button

The Store button allows you to store user presets.
It takes three presses of the Store button to store the preset:
• 1st Press - This page allows you to select the memory location to
store the preset to.
• 2nd Press - This page allows you to give the preset a unique name.
• 3rd Press - Stores the preset.

• Storing User Presets

1. Pressing the Store button will enter the Store Menu.
2. Turn the Adjust/Select knob to select the User Preset location to which you
would like to store your new preset. This process will overwrite the preset that
currently resides in the selected location.
3. Once you have made your selection, press the Store button a second time to
initiate the selection and move on to the naming screen.
4. This is where you name your program. Rotating the Adjust/Select knob you can
change the selected character.
5. Pressing the Adjust/Select knob allows you to move on to the next character
(additional presses will cycle through all characters and wrap back to the
beginning).
6. Once you have entered the preset's name, press the Store button to confirm the
store.
Notes:
Any preset modifications that are not stored using the above procedure
will be lost on a preset change. The last preset loaded will be the initial preset
that is recalled on power up. The Exit button can be used to back up one level
at any time. This Store Menu can also be locked from the GUI to limit access;
this will display a message indicating it is locked.
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