Title Edit Window; Using A Keyboard - Yamaha DM 2000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3—Operating Basics

Title Edit Window

The Title Edit window is used to enter titles for Scene and library memories, automixes, and
so on. Depending on the item being titled, the number of characters that can be entered is
either 4, 12, or 16. The following screen shots show the available characters. The one on the
left shows uppercase characters and various punctuation marks. That on the right, lower-
case characters and numbers.
Use the cursor buttons to select characters, and the [ENTER] button to enter them into the
title. The cursor moves to the right automatically as each character is entered. The Param-
eter wheel or the arrow buttons can be used to move the cursor within the title.
Use the SHIFT LOCK button to select uppercase and lowercase characters, and use the SPC
button to enter a space. To insert a space at the cursor position and move subsequent char-
acters to the right, press the INS button. To delete the character at the cursor position, press
the DEL button.
When you've finished, press the OK button to enter the title, or press CANCEL to cancel
title entry.

Using a Keyboard

A PS/2 compatible keyboard can be connected to the KEYBOARD port and used
for quick title entry while the Title Edit window is displayed. Note that only 101
and 104-key U.S. keyboards are supported.
Characters, including letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, supported by the
DM2000 can be entered. Characters appear directly in the Title Edit window, the
same as when they are entered on the DM2000. The following table shows how
other keys correspond to Title Edit window functions.
ESC
RETURN/ENTER
CAPS LOCK
SHIFT
Backspace
Cursor (left/right) Left/right arrow buttons
INSERT
DELETE
SPACE bar
DM2000—Owner's Manual
Key
Title Edit Window function
CANCEL
OK
SHIFT LOCK
INS
DEL
SPACE
Description
Cancels title entry
Enters the specified title
Toggles between uppercase and lowercase
Switches to uppercase characters
Deletes the character to the left
Moves the cursor within the title
Toggles between insert and overwrite modes
Deletes the selected character
Inserts a space at the current position

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