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Names and Functions of Parts of the Menu Screen
Overview
All detailed settings for basic operations such as 
transitions, keys, wipes, and DME are made in menus. In 
addition, system management, data management, and 
setup are all performed using menu operations.
The menu is operated using the menu panel.
Top Menu List
When the menu panel is powered on, the following top 
menu list appears.
In the same way as for the top menu selection buttons on 
the menu panel, press each button to display the 
corresponding top menu in the menu display.
Use [System Shutdown] and [Menu Shutdown] to shut 
down the system and menu, respectively.
For details about shutting down, see “Shutting Down the 
Switcher System” (page 62) and “Shutting Down the 
Menu” (page 61).
• The arrangement of buttons in the top menu list and the 
default arrangement of the top menu selection buttons 
may be different.
• Changing the top menu selection button assignment in 
the Setup menu has no effect on the top menu list.
Menu Screen
The following are the main parts of the menu screen.
This section describes the M/E-1 >Key1 >Type menu 
(1111) as an example.
Notes