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| tester1 |
6:37pm on Monday, October 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| it was so fast to setup and easy to use and so fast with speed I could not keep up Easy To Setup","Fast Connection Speed","Reliable connection". | |
| ProFOSS |
6:41pm on Friday, September 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| No Comment. None. Superior product. We use it for VoIP traffic and the QoS (clarity) has greatly improved. We are very satisfied with the operation. quiet, dependable none No Comment. No Comment. No Comment. | |
| Ambassdor Computers |
1:51pm on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Web interface VPN Capabilities Dual WAN, Powerful CPU, Large RAM Bad Firmware, Hardware not utilized, Freezes constantly. Cost, features firmare bug - firewall stops working - no fix Jul12004 | |
| pwalleck |
8:23pm on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great router, especially when used in pairs or multiples to achieve low cost VPN circuits. I have found this router to be one of the best routers. | |
| tmurray |
3:49pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is a very nifty piece of hardware. We have 4 computers running in my house. Network adapter gets good signal but with a wireless N router and N adapter I expected excellent reception all the time but I only get excellent recep... | |
| rikke |
11:47am on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| I installed it on a network that has a 200 ft. cable run, plus 2 other computers right by the switch. None Handles network traffic well, running on Windows 2008 Server R2 Standard, network teaming configured, excellent addition to my server. Quick service not compatible with macs | |
| vijay singh |
7:00am on Monday, April 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not worth massive CPU expenditure I have a few year old lenovo laptop; from 07 I think. I was pretty surprised at how much CPU this thing used. | |
| MassiveDick |
11:37am on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Maybe I just got a bad specimen. In almost 30 years of personal / professional computer experience. east to install hardware, had to search the web for bios. compatibility, design, performs well, value for money had to find and download bios | |
| AndyPopely |
1:27pm on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Connecting two desktop computers to my DSL Modem Easy To Set Up,Highly Compatible,Small I have a switch and wireless access point connected. It runs 24/7. It is replacing a nearly identical unit that operated for 5 years. Easy To Set Up,... | |
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Panasonic Broadcast AG-MX70 Mechanical Parts
CONTENTS
AG-MX70 CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY (1)..PRT-1 AG-MX70 CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY (2)..PRT-3 AG-MX70 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY..PRT-5 AG-MX70 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST..PRT-6 AG-YA70P PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY..PRT-21 AG-YA70P ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST..PRT-22 AG-VE70P PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY...PRT-24
Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type.
AG-MX70 CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY (1)
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. 62 VYP8569 VYP8573 TOP CASE 1 ASS'Y LCD CASE 1 ASS'Y L6FALEDH1 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 VEP66449A VEP60678A VEP60681A VEP60682A VEP60680A VEP60683A VEP60684A VEP60685A VEP60679A PANEL P.C.BOARD ROTARY ENC P.C.BOARD TIME ENC P.C.BOARD Z ENC P.C.BOARD COLOR-V P.C.BOARD PHONE V P.C.BOARD ASPECT V P.C.BOARD LCD INV P.C.BOARD TAKE-V P.C.BOARD Part No. XTV3+6F XTV3+6FFR Part Name & Description SCREW SCREW Pcs Remarks
L5ADBNL00001 LCD VSC5370 VMP7165 A5RB1060B3 A5RA1060B3 V5RA0334A3 V5RC0372A3 V5RD0372A3 VEE0S14 VEE0S15 VEE0S17 VEE0S23 VEE0S16 VJF1058 SHIELD CASE TOP INVERTER ANGLE FADER KNOB (RED) FADER KNOB (WHITE) COLOR CORRECTER KNOB VR KNOB VR KNOB CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CLAMPER
VWJ16F4150T1 FLAT CABLE VGU9109 VGU9110 VGU9111 V5EA1150B3 V5EA1151A3 VMP7500 VEE2804 V2KA0778A4 MASB320 V5GA0130A4 V2NA0399B4 V1KA0151A4 V4HA0192B3 V4RA0103A4 V1FA0074A4 V4JA0446A4 V1KA0152A4 VMP7169 VMX0699 FADER CAP A FADER CAP B FADER GLIP FADER COVER FADER LEVER COVER FADER ANGLE EARTH CABLE FADER LEVER ANGLE HEX SPACER SILENCE SPACER FADER SPACER FADER WASHER (A) FADER SHAFT FADER LEVER LOCK NUT FADER SPACER FADER WASHER (B) SUPPORT ANGLE PLATE SPACER
K0AAKE000053 AC SWITCH VMP7161 V1SA0088A3 VJF1443 VGU6509 VEE0S18 VGU9106ZW VGU9108A01 VGU9108A02 VGU9108A03 VGU9108A04 VGU9108A05 VGU9108A06 VGU9108A07 VGU9108A08 VGU9108A09 VGU9108A10 VGU9108A11 VGU9108A12 VGU9108A13 VGU9108A14 VGU9108A15 VMP7167 VRF0194 VMX3211 VJF1007 AC SWITCH ANGLE PANEL LIGHT CLAMPER VOLUME KNOB CABLE OPERATION BUTTON BUTTON (1) BUTTON (2) BUTTON (3) BUTTON (4) BUTTON (5) BUTTON (6) BUTTON (7) BUTTON (8) BUTTON (9) BUTTON (0) PERIOD BUTTON BUTTON (-) BUTTON (+) SHIFT BUTTON RETURN BUTTON FAN COVER FAN MOTOR FAN CUSHION EDGE SADDLE
XTV26+6G XTV3+8G XTN26+6J XYN3+K6 XTB3+12GFZ XTV3+8GFR XSB3+8FZ XXE26D8FXK XTN26+6GR
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW
104 106
104 E12
102 103
E15 111
103 103
106 106
AG-MX70 CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY (2)
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. EVGQ6678 VKA0078 VSC5353 VMP7164 VSC5372 VSC5352 VML2903 VMP7167 VRF0194 VMX3211 VJF1158 BOTTOM CASE RUBBER STAND MAIN CASE COVER TERMINAL PLATE TERMINAL COVER MAIN CASE AC CORD HOOK FAN COVER FAN MOTOR FAN CUSHION CLAMPER 1 L6FALEDH1 K2AH3H1 L6FAHHAH0008 E6 E7 Part No. VEP60686B VEP61294A VEP61295A Part Name & Description FAN CONNECT P.C.BOARD POWER MAIN P.C.BOARD POWER SUB P.C.BOARD Pcs 1 Remarks
J0KG00000081 FERRITE CORE VMX3210 VMT0905 SJVD06 VMZ1252 VEE0S24 VEE8828 VSC5384 FERRITE BOARD GASKET AC INLET AC INLET COVER CABLE CABLE JACK SPACER
K1YE25000007 SCREW XNS12FZ VMP7168 HEX NUT AC IN ANGLE
VWJ30F4110T1 FLAT CABLE VEE0U23 VEE0S21 VEE0U22 VEE0S20 VMP7162A VJF1007 VJF1259 VGF0924 VEE0V02 VJF1058 VEE0S12 VEE0S13 CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE BLINDER PLATE EDGE SADDLE EDGE HOLDER RECTIFIER CUSHION CABLE CABLE CLAMPER CABLE CABLE
VWJ22F4250T1 FLAT CABLE VWJ22F4300T1 FLAT CABLE VMZ3310 VMT0906 VEE0S22 VEK9818 VMZ3251 VMZ3252 VSC5350 VJF1259 VJF1443 VRF0227 FLEX INSULATION BARRIER GASKET CABLE POWER ASS'Y POWER BARRIER TOP POWER BARRIER BOTTOM POWER CASE EDGE HOLDER CLAMPER FAN MOTOR
XTV3+10G XTV3+8G XTB3+6FFZ XYN3+K6 XYN4+E6VW XYE4+EF8 XYN3+C6FZ XSN26+6FZ XTB3+8GFZ XTV3+6F XSB3+8FZ XSB4+6FZS XYN3+K6RS XTV3+6GFZ XTB3+8FFZ XYN3+F8 XSN3+16FZ
SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW
E1 E2 E3 E4
VEP66448A VEP60677A VEP60676B VEP60733A
MAIN P.C.BOARD I/O P.C.BOARD AUDIO I/O P.C.BOARD USB MIC PHONE P.C.BOARD
113 113
105 104
35 E3 E1
116 113
102 110
110 110
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AG-MX70 Menu Information
[Setup] initial setting screen
Wash Pb 128 Pr 128 Y 196
Setup Power
10:00F 3015
ME Time
Pattern
Reset Direct Pattern Setup
Audio Input Video Setup Memory Gen Lock Video Format System1 System2 Bus INT V 15 Ref In G/L NTSC Title 15 H Phase SC Phase Aspect 4:3 Setup Pb Pr 0 BCAM ME RS422 GVG Scrolled display
Dly Time GPI 1Frame Sec Lcd Stby Type AB VBClean DR 0 Off Still On Audio
Chr.Lmt On Off Tally CP Head 20dB 8
Audio Alignment Level 4dB File
Empty 1
R3 R4 R5
Select the item to be set using the rotary 1 control. Items consist of [Power], [Direct Pattern], [Audio Video], [Memory], [Gen Lock], [Video Format], [System1], [System2], [Bus], [Audio Level] and [File]. The setup settings are not returned to the factory settings even if the system is started by Reset. They can be restored to the factory settings by pressing [Shift] and [Enter] together when the power is turned on.
[Power] (power ON) setting
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Whether the system is to be started from the [Reset] status, Power from the [Preset] status or in the [Demo] mode can be Reset selected using the rotary 2 control. With [Reset], the settings except for the event memories, Reset setup settings, file memory and key learn settings are Preset initialized. Demo With [Preset], the mode in which the system is started from the status prior to power OFF is established when the power is next turned on. If no status prior to power OFF existed (when, for instance, the system is used for the very first time after assembly or its memories have been destroyed), the system is started from the factory setting status. With [Demo], the system starts up in the demonstration mode when the power is next turned on. This menu is displayed in the demonstration mode so that when the system is restarted by selecting [Preset] or [Reset], the regular operation screen will appear. Alternatively, when [Enter] is pressed, the demonstration mode is suspended and operation is enabled. To execute the demonstration mode again, turn the power off and then back on again. The audio faders can be used even in the demonstration mode. The default setting is [Preset].
[Direct Pattern] setting
This is used to set the pattern which is to be called as the direct pattern. When [Setup] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change to the setting mode. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. When [Default] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change to the default setting. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. Setting method in the setting mode [ME] is selected for Preview so it can be used to check. 1. Press the direct pattern button. 2. The lamp of the selected button flashes. The [Mix], [Chrm] (chroma) key and [Lum] (luminance) key cannot be set. 3. Use the number keys to input the pattern to be assigned. (The pattern is displayed in the pattern area.) The program output can be checked using the wipe lever.
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
Direct Pattern
Setup Setup Default
The LCD display now shows the setting screens for each effect pattern. Proceed to set the edges and effects, and if the settings are acceptable, enter them using [Enter], and return to the direct pattern settings. Example of transition Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196
Modify
10:00F 2001
Enter to EXIT
Direct Pattern Transition
Comp Pattern Edge Effects Off
R1 R2 R3
Off Width 0 Color White
If the setting operation is exited part of the way through (by pressing other buttons, etc.), the settings performed so far will not be stored in the memory. The settings of six key patterns and seven transitions patterns are stored in the memory. The edges and effects of each of the patterns are also stored. Example of key pattern Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196
Pattern Edge A Crop Effects
10:00F 6301
Width Hard A 6 Off 2
Direct Pattern Key
Color K Level 0 White 12 Light On Time 0 TransF 255
3D Modify
Rotate 0
Key patterns 3xxx, 4xxx and 5xxx as well as key learn patterns 9000 to 9019 can be assigned to direct key pattern buttons. Transition patterns 0xxx, 1xxx and 2xxx can be assigned to direct key transition buttons. The factory settings are the patterns displayed.
[Audio Video Input] settings
These are used to set the audio and video inputs. When [Setup] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change to the setting mode. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. When [Default] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change to the default setting. When [V-Link] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change operation so that the audio input is matched with the video input. Factory settings
Audio Input Video Setup Setup Default V-Link
V S-1 V S-2 V S-3 V S-4 V S-5 V S-6 V S-7 V S-8
Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog
Audio Video Input Setup Video Video Video Video Video Video Video Video
Enter to EXIT A S-1 A S-2 A S-3 A S-4 A S-1 A S-2 A S-3 A S-4 Mic
Video YC Y Pb Pr SDI
Analog SDI
A S-1 A S-2 A S-3 A S-4 Mic AUX2
Setting method Press the button of the cross point to be set. Alternatively, select the button of the cross point which is to be set using the rotary 1 control. The lamp of the selected button flashes, and the bus is automatically output to Preview. When the cross point has been selected using the rotary 1 control, the A bus is output to Preview. Select V S-1, V S-2, V S-3, V S-4, V S-5, V S-6, V S-7 or V S-8 as the video input using the rotary 2 control. Select [Video] composite, [YC], [Y Pb Pr] component or [SDI] using the rotary 3 control. Except for [Video], the sources extend from S-1 to S-4 so [5] is changed to [1], [6] to [2], [7] to [3] and [8] to [4]. If the setting operation is exited part of the way through, the settings performed so far will not be stored in the memory. They are entered using [Enter], and operation returns to the [Audio Video Input] settings. Select A S-1, A S-2, A S-3 or A S-4 as the audio input using the rotary 4 control. Select [ANALOG] or [SDI] using the rotary 5 control. Video input combinations that cannot be set: S-5 to S-8 + YC/Y Pb Pr/SDI Audio input combinations that cannot be set: Combination of SDIs with different source numbers Example: SDI of S-1 for video and SDI of S-2 for audio [Mic] or [AUX2] can be set for [AUXin] using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [Mic].
[Memory] setting
This is used to set the memories used for INTVideo and DSK. When the setting is changed, all the memories are cleared. How much memory is to be used for [INT V] and how much for [Title] for DSK and TitleKey is set using the rotary 2 and 3 controls. If the allocation to one memory is changed, the allocation to the other memory will change so that the total remains 30. When a change is to be made, [OK?] appears. Execute the change using [Enter], and use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. The default setting is 15 each for [INT V] and [Title] with NTSC and 13 each for [INT V] and [Title] with PAL.
Memory
INT V - 30/26
Title - 30/26
[Gen Lock] external synchronization setting
Select [G/L] or [ExtKey] as the [Ref In] (reference) source using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [G/L]. Adjust the [H Phase] (horizontal phase) using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 128. Adjust the [SC Phase] (subcarrier phase) using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is 512. [H Phase] and [SC Phase] are stored in the memory separately in accordance with [G/L] or [Ext Key] for the input.
Gen Lock
Ref In H Phase SC Phase G/L G/L Ext Key 28 - - 1023
[Video Format] setting
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Either [NTSC] or [PAL] is selected as the format by the Video Aspect Setup Pb Pr rotary 2 control. Format NTSC 4:BCAM The default setting is the format used in the area where the system was purchased. BCAM NSTC 4:When a change is to be made, [OK?] appears. Execute the MII PAL 16:9 7.5 change using [Enter], and use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. Set [4:3] or [16:9] as the [Aspect] ratio of the patterns using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [4:3]. Select [0] or [7.5] for [Setup] using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [0]. Select [BCAM] or [MII] for the [Pb Pr] component level using the rotary 5 control. The default setting is [BCAM]. When the NTSC or PAL format is changed, the system is initialized, and the [INT V] and title memories are cleared.
[System1] setting
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 This is used to perform a variety of settings. System1 Dly Time GPI RS422 The rotary 2 control is used to set the amount of delay for 1Frame Sec ME GVG the source input when the [AdvRef] advanced reference signal is connected with the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) ME 1Frame Sec GVG installed. If 0Frame is selected, the video delay amount is DSK 0Frame Frame SONY different between when the 3D effects are applied and when Fade they are not. The default setting is 1Frame. The setting is fixed at 0Frame when the 3D optional board is not installed. The audio source delay amount is also set according to this setting. [Sec] (seconds + frames) or [Frame] (frames) only is selected for the time display using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [Sec]. Whether [ME], [DSK] or [Fade] is to be executed by GPI can be set using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [ME]. [GVG] or [SONY] can be selected as the RS-422A protocol using the rotary 5 control. The default setting is [GVG].
[System2] setting
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 The time taken until the LCD is set to the power saving System2 LCDStby VBClean DR Chr.Lmt mode can be selected using the rotary 2 control. 0 Off On Off With the 0 setting, the display is always on. The time can be set in 10-minute increments from 0 to 60. The default 0 - 60 On On On setting is 0. Off Off Off [On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 3 control to set whether or not cleaning is to be performed inside the vertical blanking period (VBlk). The default setting is [Off]. [On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 4 control to set whether or not the [DR] (dynamic rounding) is to be performed. The default setting is [On]. [On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 5 control to set whether restrictions are to be applied to the SDI and component output chroma. If [On] has been selected, the chroma is restricted by the 100% color bar level. The default setting is [Off].
<Note> Selecting [Off] for [VBClean] may result in a deviation in the amount of delay between the video signals and vertical blanking signals depending on the setting for the [Dly] item among the [System1] settings and on whether the 3D optional board (AGVE70) has been installed.
[Bus] setting
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 AB (AB bus) or PrgPre (program/preset system) can be Bus Type Still Audio Tally selected as the bus system using the rotary 2 control. The AB On CP 8 default setting is AB. [On] (initiate Still) or [Off] (do not initiate Still) when cross AB On CP 8 points are to be changed is selected using the rotary 3 Prg Pre Off 1, 2 EXT control. The default setting is [On]. The Audio MIX system can be selected using the rotary 4 control. At the [CP] setting, two audio sources allocated to the selected cross point are output. At the [1,2] setting, the audio sources 1, 2 allocated to the cross point are mixed at all times. The default setting is [CP]. [8] or [EXT] can be selected using the rotary 5 control as the setting for the eight tally outputs. At the [8] setting, the tally signal is output when cross point 8 has been selected; at the [EXT] setting, it is output when EXT has been selected.
<Note> When [Still] has been set to [Off], the picture may be disturbed if direct switching is performed between SDI/composite and YC/component. This setting must always be used with either an SDI-only/composite system or YC-only/component-only system.
[Audio Level] setting
The [Alignment] (alignment) level is set using the rotary 2 control. [3 dB], [0 dB] or [4 dB] can be selected. The default setting is [4 dB] for NTSC and [0 dB] for PAL. The [Head] (headroom) is set using the rotary 5 control. Either [18 dB] or [20 dB] can be selected. The default setting is [20 dB] for NTSC and [18 dB] for PAL.
Audio Alignment Level 3dB 3dB 0dB 4dB
Head 18dB 18dB 20dB
[File] setting
The statuses set by [Setup] can be stored in the memory. Select 1 to 8 using the rotary 2 control. An empty file is indicated by [Empty]. A file with settings is indicated by [Saved]. Select [Save], [Recall] or [AllCLR] using the rotary 3 control, and execute using [Enter]. [Save] saves the settings and overwrites any existing settings, [Recall] loads the settings, and [All CLR] clears the settings. When [Save] or [AllCLR] is selected, [OK?] appears. Enter the selection again using [Enter] or cancel using [Shift] + [Enter]. It is also possible to clear all the settings by holding down [Shift] + [Enter] when the power is turned on so that the factory settings are restored.
Empty Saved File Empty 1 1-8 Save Save Recall AllCLR
Other settings
Event memory
Setting method
One hundred panel statuses can be stored in event memories 0 to 99. Press the Set button, set the event number using the number keys, and enter the setting using [Enter]. Set button: Its lamp lights during the setting process. When [Enter] is pressed, it flashes for two seconds and then goes off. When the setting is in progress, Event is displayed in reverse video, and the event is then entered using [Enter]. Event numbers can be incremented and decremented using the + and keys. Empty events are indicated by [E] appearing next to the event number.
Recall method
Press the [Recall] button, select the event number to be loaded using the number keys, and recall it using the [Enter] or [AutoTake] button. Recall button: Its lamp flashes while recall is underway. It lights when the button is set to ON, and goes off when it is set to OFF or when the recall is completed. Since the input settings are not reflected during loading, events are executed in respect of the input set beforehand. Events 50 to 59, 60 to 69, 70 to 79, 80 to 89 and 90 to 99 can be set consecutively in units of 10 events and also recalled consecutively so they can also serve as key frame settings. Events are executed using the [AutoTake] button. With the recall of events 50 to 99, the Setup status of the head event is valid.
Clearing events
Set the number of the event to be cleared using [Recall], and execute clearing using [Shift] + [Enter]. Clearing all the events is possible by inputting a period twice at the recall stage and then pressing [Shift] + [.]. Alternatively, this can be achieved by starting the system by pressing [Shift] + [Enter] when the power is turned on, and restoring the factory settings.
Pattern settings
Press the [Pattern] button, input the pattern number using the number keys, and execute using [Enter]. If the pattern does not exist, operation will jump to the nearest pattern number. Each time [Pattern] is pressed, the function is set to ON or OFF. The default setting is MIX (56). Pattern numbers are incremented and decremented using the + and keys. Patterns that do not exist are skipped and displayed in turn.
Transition time setting
Select the item to be set, and press the [ME], [DSK] or [FADE] button. Input the numerical value using the number keys, and press [Enter]. The numerical value can be incremented and decremented using rotary TIME or the + and keys. Set the ME (back, key transition), DSKo iyfade time. or M df Set the time of the item selected for ME, DSK or Fade above the number keys. The time is indicated on the LCD display. It can also be input or output using the number keys. With x:xx displays, it is possible to input [2][.][5] to display 2:05 where [.] is used as a delimiter. The default setting is 60F. Correlation between number key settings and [Pattern] button [Pattern] takes precedence over [ME], [DSK] and [Fade]. Items selected by ME, DSK or Fade can be set by the rotary controls. The number keys can also be used when Pattern is OFF. The items selected appear on the LCD display. There are three optionsME, DSK and Fadeand they can be set to OFF by pressing the ON button. In this case, neither the rotary controls nor the number keys can be used. Number key priorities The number key priorities are: event memories > pattern settings > transition time settings > LCD screen settings. In the event memories, the number keys cannot be used for pattern settings, transition time settings or LCD screen settings.
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