Resetting A Menu Value; Changing Menu Values Fast; Using The Dial To Change Values; Blanking The Screen Display - Tascam DA-98HR Owner's Manual

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4 – Menu operations–About the function keys
In most time-based menus, when the "frames" field
is being edited, the value can be changed from 00
to the number of frames in 1 second (the exact num-
ber varies between settings) and back to 00.
However, if the cursor is moved to an invisible
"field" to the right of the displayed values, so that the
whole of the time value blinks, incrementing the
value of the frames field above the number of frames
in a second will increment the seconds field.
As an example:
1 The menu screen shows:
when the frame rate is 30fps.
The
29
indicates that these characters are
blinking.
2 Press §.
3 The menu screen shows:
However:
1 The menu screen shows
2 Press §.
3 The menu screen shows:
The whole time value has been incremented,
not just the frames field.
4.1.5

Resetting a menu value

Sometimes it is necessary to reset a menu value to a
default value.
To do this quickly, hold down the § key and press
the ¶ key (or hold down the ¶ key and press the §
key).
If the menu value is an individual field in a time
value, as described, all the fields are reset to zero. If
the whole time value is flashing, this action also
resets the whole of the time value. If there is more
than one independent field in a menu screen, use the
cursor to point to the value that you want to reset to
zero and then perform this action.
4.1.6

Changing menu values fast

Sometimes it is useful to be able to change a value
fast (for instance, time values such as minutes and
seconds). To do this, hold down the § or ¶ key and
press the
ENTER
key. The values will change faster
as long as the
key is held down.
ENTER
4.1.7

Using the dial to change values

It is also possible to use the dial to change values.
This can be a convenient way of making larger
changes to numeric values.
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1 Press the
DATA ENTRY
cator lights.
Note that if the
JOG/SHUTTLE
lit (i.e. the dial is being used for jog control), it
goes out when the
DATA ENTRY
2 With the cursor on a data entry field, turn the
dial to change the value (clockwise to incre-
ment, counterclockwise to decrement).
3 When you have finished using the dial as a data
entry, you can turn off the
tor (press the key once again), or press the
key so that the dial can be used
JOG/SHUTTLE
for jog and shuttle operations.
NOTE
In this manual, we often use the phrase "use the
keys to set the value". In almost all cases, when these keys
can be used, the dial can also be used as described above,
even when this is not explicitly mentioned.
4.1.8

Blanking the screen display

There are times when you may want to blank the
backlit screen display (for instance, the light may be
a visual distraction, or you may want to discourage
tampering fingers).
1 Press the
ENTER
key, and while holding it
down, press
ESCAPE
the
key and press
ESCAPE
The screen blanks, and the back light goes out.
2 To restore the screen display, press any of the
following:
ENTER
,
ESCAPE
keys.
CURSOR
The screen relights, and shows the top menu.
NOTE
This can also be used as an alternative way of returning to
the top menu when you are inside the menu hierarchy.
4.2

About the function keys

F
O
These keys (
through
jump keys to commonly-used menus, or can be used
as quick location keys.
4.2.1

Function key modes

These keys are often used to jump to frequently-used
menus (4.3, "Assigning menus to function keys"), but
their function can be changed, as described here:
1 Go to menu group 7, move the cursor to
FunctMode
and press
b
key
so that the indi-
c
indicator
is
key is pressed.
indica-
DATA ENTRY
§
and
(you can also hold down
).
ENTER
, or any of the
) may be used as quick-
.
ENTER

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