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Key Setting Operations Using Menus
Key Setting Operations Using Menus
There are two ways of making key settings: either using menus, or using the
key control block.
This section describes basic procedures for making key settings using the
menus, taking the M/E-1>Key1 menu as an example.
Operations in the Key menus are the same for all banks (M/E-1 to M/E-3 and
PGM/PST).
For details of the method of using the key control block, see “Key Setting
Operations With the Key Control Block” (page 287).
Key Setting Menus
The key setting menus for each bank (M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST) are as
follows.
Accessing a key setting menu
For example, to access the M/E-1>Key1 menu, carry out any of the following
procedures.
• In the menu control block, select the top menu selection button [M/E 1], then
press VF1 ‘Key1.’
• In the M/E-1 bank transition control block, press the KEY1 next transition
selection button twice in rapid succession.
• In the M/E-1 bank independent key transition control block, press the key
delegation button [KEY1] twice in rapid succession.
• In the key control block, press the M/E delegation button [M/E 1], then press
the key delegation button [KEY1] twice in rapid succession.
Any of the above operations displays the M/E1>Key1 menu.
Note that you can access the DSK menus by pressing the button for the
corresponding key in the downstream key control block twice in rapid
succession.
Bank Keys set Menus
M/E-1 Keys 1 to 4 M/E-1>Key1 to 4
M/E-2 Keys 1 to 4 M/E-2>Key1 to 4
M/E-3 Keys 1 to 4 M/E-3>Key1 to 4
PGM/PST Downstream keys 1 to 4 PGM/PST>DSK1 to 4