User interface, Operating concept, Þ chapter 5. "user interface – d&b D80 User Manual

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5.1. Operating concept
The operating concept allows different methods of interaction and

configuration.

Touch screen in combination with the rotary encoder
This method may preferably be used to define values of input fields

such as Gain settings, CPL, Delay or EQ settings.

Select menus, menu items and/or function elements by

tapping the relevant item.

Enter/edit values by turning the encoder.

Confirm entered/changed values by tapping the respective

item or confirmation button («OK») or pushing the encoder.

Rotary encoder only
This method is mainly intended for users who are familiar with the

user interfaces of other d&b amplifiers.

Select menus, menu items and/or function elements by turning

the encoder to move the Position cursor to the relevant item.

Access the selected item or function element by pushing the

encoder.

Enter/edit values by turning the encoder.

Confirm entered/changed values or leave Edit mode by

pushing the encoder.

Cursor conventions
The graphical user interface features two types of cursors, the

Position and the Edit cursors.

Position

cursor

The Position cursor marks the selected Menu item by

a white frame. Depending on the type of screen

item, the Position cursor allows you to either activate

a function, navigate through the menu or enter Edit

mode Þ Edit cursor.

Edit

cursor

In Edit mode, the Edit cursor is marked by a yellow

frame. Turning the encoder to the right (clockwise)

increases the current value, turning the encoder to

the left (counterclockwise) decreases it.

To leave Edit mode press the encoder or simply tap

the respective Menu item again. The color of the

frame will change from yellow back to white again

Þ Position cursor.

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