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Kurzweil PC3LE - Chapter 4 The Operating Modes; What the Modes Are; Selecting Modes

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The Operating Modes
What the Modes Are
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Chapter 4
The Operating Modes
Inthischapterwe’lldiscussthetheorybehindthemodeconcept,andwe’lldescribethebasic
operatingfeaturesofeachmode.
What the Modes Are
ThemodesexisttomakethePC3LElogicaltoworkwith.Withasmanyperformanceand
programmingfeaturesasthePC3LEhas,it’shelpfultobreakthemintogroups.Thesegroups
arecalledmodes.Therearesixprimarymodes;they’redescribedbrieflyinthesectioncalled
UsingtheModes on page 42,
thentherestofthemanualisdedicatedtoexplainingeachprimary
modeinturn.
Eachmodeisnamedforthekindofoperationsyouperformwhileinthatmode,andeach
mode’seditor(ifany)containsalloftheparametersrelatedtoeditingthetypeofobjectfoundin
that
mode.InSetupmode,forexample,youselectsetups(andonlysetups)forperformanceor
editing.AllofthesetupeditingparametersaregroupedtogetherontheSetupEditorpage,
whichisaccessiblethroughSetupmode.
Selecting Modes
WhenthePC3LEison,it’salwaysoperatinginoneofthesixprimarymodesrepresentedbythe
LEDhighlightedbuttonstotheleftofthedisplay—orinoneoftheeditorscorrespondingtothe
currentoperatingmode.Pressingoneofthemodebuttonsselectsthecorrespondingmode.This
isthe
mode’sentrylevel.Attheentrylevel,theLEDoftheselectedmodeislit.Onlyonemode
canbeselectedatatime.
Fromanyprimarymode,youcangettoanyotherprimarymodesimplybypressingoneofthe
modebuttons.Ifyou’reinaneditor,however,you
mustpressExittoreturntothemode’sentry
levelbeforeselectinganothermode.
AllofthemodesexceptMasterandStoragemodegiveyouaccesstooneormoreeditorsfor
changingthevaluesoftheparameterswithinthatmode.PresstheEditbuttontoentertheeditor
ofthe
currentlyselectedmode.Whenyoudothis,themodeLEDgoesout.
It’spossibletoenteranothermode’seditorwithoutleavingthecurrentlyselectedmode.For
example,ifyoupressEditwhileinSetupmode,you’llentertheSetupEditor.TheSetupEditor
pagewillappear,andtheProgramparameterwill
behighlightedbythecursor.IfyoupressEdit
again,you’llentertheProgramEditor,whereyoucaneditthecurrentlyselectedprogram.
Whileyoucaneditandsaveprogramsasyounormallywould,you’restillinSetupmode,and
youcan’tselectanothermodeatthispoint.Whenyou
exittheProgramEditor,you’llreturnto
theSetupEditorpage(andbepromptedtosaveanychangesmadetotheprogram.)PressExit
again,andyoullleavetheSetupEditor,returningtotheSetupmodepage.

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