Proceed PDSD User Manual

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to exit the menu system

From the PAV/PDSD Main Menu, pressing

menu

again will exit the menu system.

Since pressing

menu

(once within the menu system) also cancels current actions and

moves you up one level in the menu hierarchy, you can leave the menu system by
pressing

menu

repeatedly—no matter how “deep” you are within the system.

to select a menu item

Once within the menu system, an arrow indicates the currently-selected item on
the menu. This arrow can be thought of as the “select-it” cursor. It can be moved
up or down with the

volume +

and

volume –

buttons.

to change a menu item

Having selected the item you wish to work with, pressing

enter

will allow you to

work with it.

When changing the item in question can be displayed on the current menu
screen, the “select-it” arrow cursor changes to a “change-it”

x

cursor. When the

“change-it” cursor is displayed next to an item, using the

volume +/–

buttons will

now increment or decrement the value of the item in question.

Some of the changes called for by a particular menu item require more space
than is available at the end of the current line. In this case, pressing

enter

still al-

lows you to work with the item in question, by taking you to the next-lower
screen in the hierarchy. A case in point: there are several display preferences you
can modify to suit your needs, so pressing

enter

when the cursor is next to

dis-

play prefs

takes you to another screen that lists them in more detail.

to save changes

Having changed/edited an item, you can save your changes by pressing

enter

again. This both saves the change and returns you to where you were just prior
to making the change (either changing back to the “select-it” cursor or moving up
one level to the previous menu, as appropriate).

to “escape” or “cancel”

without saving any changes

If you wish to cancel any changes you might have made, exiting the currently-
modifiable menu item without saving any changes, simply press

menu

. This acts

like the Escape key or Cancel button on a computer, and will return you to
where you were just prior to making the change you decided not to save.

front panel equivalents

In a pinch, you may need to navigate the menu system as outlined above, but
without using the remote control. (An example would be when teaching the
learning remote new commands, since it cannot both issue and learn commands
at the same time.
) You can do this by pressing and holding the

recall

button on

the front panel for about three seconds; this serves as a front panel equivalent of

menu

on the remote. Once in the menu system, the

recall

button on the front

panel can be clicked (without holding it each time), and the menu will respond
as though the

menu

button had been pushed.

Once in the menu system, the front panel equivalents are:

• menu

= recall

(to cancel an action, or move up a level)

• standby

= enter

(to save a change and/or move up a level)

• volume +

= volume +

(to move up in a menu, or increase a value)

• volume –

= volume –

(to move down in a menu, or decrease a value)

As with the

menu

button on the remote control, clicking

recall

on the front

panel when the main menu is displayed will exit the menu system.

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