Chapter
 
2
 
Names
 
and
 
Functions
 
of
 
Parts
 
Returning Parameters to Default
 
Values 
Press the [Default Recall] button, turning it on, then press
 
a VF button or parameter setting button to return the
 
parameters to their default values, in the following
 
groupings. 
•
 
When a VF button is pressed: Function grouping
 
(functions of the HF buttons at the bottom of the screen) 
•
 
When a parameter setting button is pressed: Parameter
 
grouping 
 
 
Notes 
•
 
The default state of the parameters depends on the initial
 
status mode specified in the Setup menu, as follows.
 
User: The state when [Initial Status Define] is executed.
 
Factory: Factory default settings 
•
 
The horizontal (H) and vertical (V) position settings
 
cannot be returned to their default states individually.
 
For example, returning the horizontal (H) position to its
 
default value also returns the vertical (V) position to its
 
default value automatically, and vice versa. 
For details about menus that can be returned to their
 
default states, 
1 
“Menu Tree” (p. 386).
 
In the Setup menu, you can specify the scroll direction and
 
whether parameters increase or decrease in relation to the
 
mouse wheel rotation. You can also switch the functions of
 
the right and left mouse buttons during parameter setting
 
button adjustments. 
For details, 
1 
“Setting the Mouse Wheel Scrolling
 
Direction for Parameter Setting” (p. 344) and 
1 
“Selecting the Mouse Button for the Parameter Setting
 
 
   
Buttons” (p. 344). 
 
 
Using Shortcut Menus 
Create a shortcut menu by grouping frequently used menus
 
into a “Favorites” menu. 
In addition to menus, menu macros can also be saved to the
 
shortcut menu. 
For details about menu macros, 
1 
“Menu Macros”
 
(p. 295).
 
The shortcut menu settings are handled as part of the
 
control panel setup. You can recall and save them in the
 
same way as setup data. 
 
 
Recalling a menu from the shortcut menu 
 
    1  Open the Home >Favorites >Shortcut menu (0021). 
Operation with a Mouse 
Instead of pressing buttons on screen (touch operation),
 
you can position the mouse cursor over a button and click
 
the mouse. The parameter setting and list scrolling
 
operations are described below. 
 
 
To set a parameter with the mouse 
To adjust the value of a parameter setting button with the
 
mouse, you can use one of the following three methods. 
•
 
Position the cursor over the parameter setting button for
 
which you want to adjust the value, and turn the mouse
 
wheel. 
•
 
Position the cursor over the parameter setting button for
 
which you want to adjust the value, then hold down the
 
right mouse button, and drag the bar showing the setting
 
to the desired value. 
•
 
Position the cursor over the parameter setting button for
 
which you want to adjust the value, then click the left
 
mouse button to open the numeric keypad window and
 
enter the desired value. 
 
 
To scroll a list with the mouse 
Position the cursor over the list you want to scroll, and turn
 
the mouse wheel. 
2 
Select a group in the <Group Select> group. 
3 
Press the button to which the desired menu is
 
registered. 
 
 
Registering a menu to the shortcut menu 
You can register 15 buttons to a single shortcut menu
 
group. The following two registration methods are
 
available. 
 
To register by page number 
1 
In the Home >Favorites >Shortcut menu (0021), select
 
the group to which you want to register the menu. 
2 
Press [Button Edit]. 
The Home >Favorites >Button Edit menu (0023)
 
appears. 
3 
Select the position in which to display the button. 
To change the content of an already displayed button,
 
press the button to select it. 
4 
Press [Page Set].