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Simply press the LEFT/RIGHT CURSOR keys to step up/down to the next �page� of parameters.
The current/total number of pages (e. g. �Page 1/3�) is displayed in the top right-hand corner of the LCD whenever multiple �pages� are available�i. e. when parameter names are shown in the lower row. To get to the first or last page, hold down OPTION while pressing the LEFT/RIGHT CURSOR key. Switching by page is just the default. To switch by a single parameter, hold down C/ ALT while pressing the appropriate cursor key.
Viewing by Name or Value
As a personal preference, or for practical reasons, you may wish to view parameters by their name, or by value. To toggle between the two Display formats�Name or Value� repeatedly press the NAME/VALUE button in the Display section of the Logic Control� just below the SMPTE/BEATS LEDs.
It should be noted that the NAME/VALUE button has a significant impact on the Multi Channel and Channel Strip views of the various Assignment modes. The use of the NAME/VALUE button in these view modes is covered throughout The Assignment Zone section, from page 31 onwards.
The Displays
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The LCD is a 2 row � 55 character backlit display. Below the display, you will see eight (8) �notched� areas which act as visual cues, making the separation of channels/parameters easier. These are numbered 1�8. Short names Each channel/parameter can be indicated by a name or value, up to 6 characters long, dependent on the currently selected Display mode. In general, the upper row of each channel/parameter will display the track name, and the lower row will display the parameter name and/or value.
Chapter 1 Logic Control�Basics
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