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16-2-2. Using the RECALL Button
To Recall Events (fastest method):
(1) Press EVENT in the MEMORY block.
(2) Press the number button where the needed data
is to be stored.
(3) Press RECALL.
The selected event will then be applied to the panel.
To Recall Events (detailed):
(1) Press EVENT in the MEMORY block.
The [EVENT MEMORY] menu is displayed and
the Keypad changed to Event mode.
(2) Turn F1 to select an event page in the [EVENT
MEMORY] menu.
(3) Press the number button where the needed data
is to be stored. The [EVENT RECALL] menu is
displayed and the saved data in the event is set
on the [EVENT RECALL] menu.
EVENT :SELECT :XPT :DATA : RATE : 1/3
RECALL : =ALL : =ON : =ON : =0 :P.00
(4) This time users can select to recall all saved data or specific data within the event by
setting SELECT, XPT and DATA items on PAGE 1. (PAGE 2 has the same items for data
selection as those on PAGE 2 of the [EVENT STORE] menu. See section 16-1. "Storing
Events" for details.)
For example, to recall stored event data except the background information, one must do
the following:
EVENT :SELECT :XPT :DATA : RATE : 1/3
RECALL : =ALL : =OFF : =OFF : =0 :P.00
(5) Press RECALL. The [EVENT RECALL] menu is displayed.
The number of the last recalled event is displayed at bottom right in the [EVENT MEMORY]
menu. This is useful when checking which event was recalled last.
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