IBM PS1500 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Basic concepts 3•15
INSERTING ALPHANUMERIC DATA
In Name Write situations (Presets, Songs, User
Styles, Disk files, etc.), the keyboard activates
as a source of alphanumeric data. Each note of
the keyboard corresponds to a letter of the al-
phabet or a number.
The relative display shows a flashing active zone
(“New name”) where a name of up to 6 charac-
ters can be inserted. Disk files accept up to 8
characters. Characters are inserted in the active
zone using the keys of the keyboard.
The alphanumeric keyboard configuration
The configuration of the alphanumeric data is
shown in the diagram below.
The notes from D2 - G2 on the left provide some
word processing functions:
• D2: CAPS - Toggles between
Capitals On and Capitals Off.
• D#2: INS/OVER - Toggles between In-
sert and Overwrite. Insert inserts
a character between two entries.
Overwrite cancels a character at
the cursor position. The display
shows the status of this option in
name write situations.
Data Entry
9/9 PRESET:GrandP [OverWrite]
Old name=GrandP -----> New name=
Preset Name display
1/1 RENAME STYLE 00 [OverWrite]
Old name=User01 -----> New name=
User Style name display
HEADPHONES 1 HEADPHONES 2
• E2: SPACE - inserts a space
• F2: DELETE - cancels an entry at
the flashing cursor position.
• G2: <— (BACKSPACE) - cancels
the previous entry.
The Transpose +/– buttons are also utilized.
Transpose+/Transpose–: These two
buttons move the flashing
cursor forwards and backwards
respectively.
Press ESCAPE to close the name write page.
Press STORE PRESET to store the new name
to the Preset.