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Nothing wrong with the manual or the delivery - came to me the same day I ordered it. But afterwards I realized that I ordered the wrong manual. Probably better with the Quick start - version. So maybe it would be better if we could see a list with inhold for each manual before ordering?
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Bought T4850 High End Tuner a few years ago, but i didn't know where all the buttons were used for. So i purchased the owners manual. Perfect! Just what i needed.
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Bought the used Philips car-radio. No manual! Found on this site a copy of the orginal English manual. I am very happy with it. Now I know how to setup and use my "new" car-radio.
Recommended site for everybody looking for a manual for (older) products!
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Great deal, you are the only one on earth who could deliver this old manual. Thx so much and have nice chrismas
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Everything is OK. Owner's Manual I downloaded ( I get link for it by email).
Basic Operations
Note Latch Mode
This is a performance mode in which a selected range of keys can be set to Latch. A latched key remains on when pressed once. Pressing the key again turns the note off. Latched notes can be useful to trigger loops or repeating rhythmic patterns without having to hold the key. Any range of keys (0-127) can be speci�ed as latch notes. Therefore, you could set a range of latch keys that are only accessible with the keyboard transposed down, so as to be out the way in normal operation. Note that you cannot set a low key number higher that the high key, or a high key number lower than the low key. Note latching is independent per MIDI channel. Notes can remain latched on a given channel while you switch to a different channel, either via direct channel setting change or via patch load. Additional notes can be latched on the new channel. Turning Latch Mode off manually, via the Latch button, will switch off all latched notes, regardless of their channel or the sequence in which they were latched. Latched notes are NOT switched off upon loading a new patch in which Latch Mode is OFF. To turn these notes off, either return to the original MIDI channel and play the same notes again, or manually switch Latch Mode ON and then OFF.
Latching Notes
Latch Low Note
Latch High Note
These notes play normally
To Select Latch Mode: 1. Press the Latch button. The Latch LED illuminates. 2. Press the button again to exit Latch Mode. The LED goes off. To Set the Keyboard Range of Latched Notes: 1. Low Key -> Press the Edit button, illuminating the LED. 2. Press the keyboard key marked Latch Low Note. 3. Press the keyboard key of the lowest note you want to be in Latch Mode.
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