by John Bowen » Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:40 am
Preset Mode has 3 "pages". For any screen in the graphics display, there can be more than the current screen you see. Generally, if there are multiple pages, you will see a number ratio in the lower right of the display. For example, if you see 1/4, you are viewing page 1 of 4 possible pages. You used the 2 vertical buttons to the left of the graphics display to 'move' through the pages.
For Preset Mode, page 2 shows the assignable controls for quick editing of selected parameters (as programmed by the user), and page 3, showing 10 Presets at a time. This is the page you are seeing in this topic.
For me, I often access page 3 by stepping 'up' or 'backwards' through the pages, since they always wrap around.
Preset Mode has 3 "pages". For any screen in the graphics display, there can be more than the current screen you see. Generally, if there are multiple pages, you will see a number ratio in the lower right of the display. For example, if you see 1/4, you are viewing page 1 of 4 possible pages. You used the 2 vertical buttons to the left of the graphics display to 'move' through the pages.
For Preset Mode, page 2 shows the assignable controls for quick editing of selected parameters (as programmed by the user), and page 3, showing 10 Presets at a time. This is the page you are seeing in this topic.
For me, I often access page 3 by stepping 'up' or 'backwards' through the pages, since they always wrap around.