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8.0 MENU TOPOGRAPHY AND ADJUSTMENT METHODOLOGY<br />

From here on, we’ll be looking at the high-level menu structure employed in<br />

the C2-7000 series and, more importantly, the individual menu items that<br />

allow you to take advantage of the power of the unit.<br />

You’ll be using the Front Panel controls and the Integrated LCD Display to<br />

control the C2-7000 series. You’ll turn the rotary encoder (10 key panel) or<br />

move the multi-directional switch left or right (48 key panel) and the LCD<br />

display will show you where you are in the menu.<br />

Once you are where you want to be, you’ll press the knob/switch and this will<br />

enable an adjustment to be made. You’ll note that the brackets surrounding a<br />

particular parameter’s value will begin to flash. You’ll then make the<br />

adjustments by turning the rotary encoder (10 key panel) or move the multidirectional<br />

switch left or right (48 key panel) and then pressing the<br />

knob/switch to finish the process.<br />

A few menu items have multiple parameters within an individual menu<br />

selection. In those cases, you’ll adjust the first, move to the next item, and<br />

then adjust the second. With the multi-directional switch, you can use the<br />

up/down direction to adjust the second parameter whilst the first is flashing.<br />

Holding the knob or switch in for a few seconds stores all changes in memory.<br />

Unless you intentionally change it again later, the adjustment will remain even<br />

after power is removed from the unit.<br />

Before we start going through the menus, it’s vitally important that you<br />

understand the method of changing between the Outputs (1 and 2) and<br />

Windows (A B & Z). Experiment with them until you’re confident you<br />

understand how they work as they are vital controls of the unit.<br />

Let’s review the functions of buttons 1 & 2 plus the Shift button on the 10-key<br />

front panel again:<br />

Button Number<br />

Button Function<br />

1 Toggles Windows A, B & Z<br />

Shift +1 Toggles between Channel 1 & 2<br />

2 ‘Take” button in Switcher Mode<br />

Shift + 2<br />

Highlights Active Window<br />

Control on the 48-key panel is even simpler – just press the Output number or<br />

Window letter you need to adjust.<br />

As you make adjustments, the front panel LCD display will normally show<br />

which Channel or Window you’re working with. If you become lost with the 10

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