Menu system, Menu navigation – HHB comm CDR-882 User Manual

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Menu System



CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0

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Menu System

The CDR-882 has been designed to enable most of its basic

functions and features to be actioned from dedicated front

panel controls, without recourse to the display-based menu

system. However, numerous additional settings and features are

available from the system’s submenus.

The menu system follows a conventional “tree” structure, with

various submenus being available from the “top” level of the

menu “tree”.

Note that several of the CDR-882’s front panel buttons are

inoperative while the unit is in menu mode. These are:

TEXT
DISPLAY
DISC COPY
PROGRAM
FINALIZE
ERASE
TRACK ID AUTO/MAN
SYNC REC

All other front panel controls remain operative in menu mode.








Menu Navigation

The menu system is entered by pressing the front panel MENU

button [16]. The display changes to show the submenu selected.

If the menu system has not been previously accessed since the

unit’s last power-down, the first submenu, AUDIO is selected;

otherwise the menu tree is “entered” at the last selected

location.

The name of the submenu is highlighted; alternative submenus

may now be selected by rotating the AMS control. Pressing

ENTER (the AMS knob) selects the one required. The highlight

then moves to the name of the setting or parameter for

adjustment. A further press selects the parameter value itself,

and rotating the AMS knob alters the value. In most cases, the

displayed value flashes when the value is changed to indicate

that it differs from the currently set value. Pressing ENTER at

this point sets the new value, which is now displayed steadily.

The CDR-882 stores all menu settings in non-volatile memory

(unless otherwise stated below), thus they retain their values

when the unit is powered off.

Note that there is only one “level” of parameters within each

submenu.

MENU may be pressed at any time to return “back up” the

menu tree, thus from parameter adjustment level, three presses

are required to exit the menu system and return the display to

normal operation.

NOTE: Menu navigation may also be performed from the

remote control handset. The four buttons in the MENU/DIGITAL

RECORD LEVEL area of the handset are used as follows:

The ON/OFF button is equivalent to the front panel MENU

button
The ENTER button is equivalent to the press function of

the AMS control
The + and buttons are equivalent to rotating the AMS

control clockwise and anticlockwise respectively

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