Operations Common To All Modes; About This Manual; Numeric Input; Other Functions Of Bm Number Keys - Casio CT-X5000 User Manual

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Operations Common to All
Modes

About this manual

Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the procedures in
this manual assume that the Digital Keyboard is in its initial
power on state (immediately after you turn on power). If you
run into problems with a procedure, turn keyboard power off
and back on, and then try performing the procedure again.
• Note that turning off Digital Keyboard power during a
procedure causes any pending unsaved data to be
deleted.

Numeric Input

The [NUM] indicator on the display means that numeric input
is enabled.
[NUM] indicator
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Use the procedures below to input tone numbers, setting
values, etc.
■ Using the bm Number Keys
When entering a number or value, input all the required digits.
The number of digits you need to input depends on what you
are inputting. For example, to input the tone number 015 (all
three digits required), input the following: [0] 3 [1] 3 [5]. In
this case, the numbers being input flash until you input the
final 5. The input value is registered (and 015 is displayed
without flashing) after you input all of the required digits.
• The range of allowable input values depends on what you
are inputting. If you attempt to input a value that is outside
an allowable range, the value will change to the value
within the range that is closest to the one you input.
• To specify a value without inputting a leading zero, enter
the desired value and then press bk FUNCTION. For
example, when inputting a three-digit tone number, the
following operation would result in input of tone number
010: [1] 3 [0] 3 bk FUNCTION.
• To discard input without finalizing it, long-press [4] (EXIT)
bm number key.
■ Using the bn [–] and [+] Keys
• Pressing [–] reduces the currently displayed number or
value by one, while [+] increases it by one. Holding down
either button will sequentially increase or decrease the
displayed number or value until you release the button.
Pressing both buttons at the same time will return the
number or value to its initial default or recommended
setting.
• If input of a negative value is allowed, pressing [–] while the
value is flashing on the display will add a minus sign (–) to
the left of the value. Pressing [+] while a value is flashing
changes back to a positive value.
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■ Using the bl Dial
You can also change a displayed number or value by rotating
the dial.
Other Functions of bm Number
Keys
The table below describes other functions that the bm number
keys perform while the [NUM] indicator is not displayed. Some
keys also perform operations that are specific to certain
functions.
Key
[0] (NUM)
Pressing this key while a setting item is one
that allows input of a value is displayed will
enable numeric input ([NUM] indicator
displayed).
[1] (V)
Use these keys while a setting menu is
[3] (W)
displayed to switch between menu items.
With some functions, these keys are used to
switch between parts in order to configure
part settings.
[2] (w)
Use these keys to switch between setting
[5] (q)
items in the Mixer Mode (page EN-64) and
when editing MIDI Recorder events (page
EN-105).
[4] (EXIT)
With certain functions, pressing this key will
exit the function.
[6] (ENTER)
Pressing [6] (ENTER) executes the
currently displayed menu item, and goes to
the applicable sub-menu or executes some
operation.
[7] (WRITE)
Press this key to save a user tone (page
EN-71) or user rhythm (page EN-76).
[8] (INSERT)
Use these keys during text input (page
[9] (DELETE)
EN-15) to insert or delete characters.
[9] (DELETE) is also used when editing
MIDI recorder events (page EN-105).
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