Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual page 21

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Submenu is context-sens!tive, so available rnenu cornmancfs Illay change depending on
vvh~ch
screen or itern you
open the rnenu frorn. You can alvvays do relevant operatons to trie current sE:1!ection
~
such
a,s
sonq playback or recor-d-
ing 'Nhen you open tile Subnienu 'from the CD
son~1list
screen.
\file
urge you to check \f,;llat cornniarlds are availaj)!e
fr'om
vvr'lict~l
itern or screen every tirne you fnd "Submenu" in the lovver
rigl"1t corner of a screen. In addition, you can
alvvays close the Submenu by pressing the left arrOVJ button on the rernote control, or f)Y pushinfl the center stick left-
\Nard on the front panel cursor controller.
O.J::3:i]
Some semens offer a context--sensitive ('('Ienu guided
\.vlt1~
a different name
(~::;Udl
as Fix), depencjing on U-jeir functions. E3uL you can operate all
menu
cormnanejS Si
r
l"li!ari\;.
You rnay see one or nlore guide icons at the bottorn of each
~J1CX-2000
screen. These allo\tv you to pelionTl certain operations
by pressing guicJeci buttons on the cursor controller. In rnost cases, you can return to tfle previous screen (left arrovv button)l
open the SUb!TlenU (rigllt arrovv button) and n-Iove the
h~ghlight
betvveen ltenls (up and
dO\l\jn
arrovv buttons) on the cursor
controller.
Move the highlight
t
Previous screen . . .
~
Move the highlight
. . . Submenu
If a screen has settng options or other
configurations~
the !'v1CX-2000 \lvill sho\/v OK and Cancel at the bottorn of the
screen~
asking your confirrnatic)ll. In this case, you need to select
e~tr1er
to exit frorn the screen. \rVhen you select e)K (rnove your
selection to OK and press the SELECT button), the
~\'~CX-2000
saves the current settings, and then you 'vvill return to the
previous screen. VVhen you select Cancel. setting changes (if any) are discarded, and then you \lvill return to the previous screen.
ConHnnation required
~~
Othor spocial opGnJtions include typing toxt Ulf"ougll a choJactGf" palette
(pO{jO
75).
In any case, yeu can perfo rill rnest operations of tile
~vlCX-2000
using tile cursor controHer to sinlply 11l0Ve to a target
iterTl and select it. Sinlple and easy!
In 8ck:Jitlor\ this nlanual describes rnenu operations to access a speciflc iterTi in tile order of 'VAl8t you select next
l
For example, rnenu operations to the CD song list screen are described as: Top
f\'~enu
> Library>
CD. You can alSO refer
to the
~jjC)(-2000
r)"1enu tree on the next paQe to locate each functior'l.
MCX-2000 Ov,/ner's
~,f1onuol
21
Submenu is context-sens!tive, so available rnenu cornmancfs Illay change depending on
vvh~ch
screen or itern you
open the rnenu frorn. You can alvvays do relevant operatons to trie current sE:1!ection
~
such
a,s
sonq playback or recor-d-
ing 'Nhen you open tile Subnienu 'from the CD
son~1list
screen.
\file
urge you to check \f,;llat cornniarlds are availaj)!e
fr'om
vvr'lict~l
itern or screen every tirne you fnd "Submenu" in the lovver
rigl"1t corner of a screen. In addition, you can
alvvays close the Submenu by pressing the left arrOVJ button on the rernote control, or f)Y pushinfl the center stick left-
\Nard on the front panel cursor controller.
O.J::3:i]
Some semens offer a context--sensitive ('('Ienu guided
\.vlt1~
a different name
(~::;Udl
as Fix), depencjing on U-jeir functions. E3uL you can operate all
menu
cormnanejS Si
r
l"li!ari\;.
You rnay see one or nlore guide icons at the bottorn of each
~J1CX-2000
screen. These allo\tv you to pelionTl certain operations
by pressing guicJeci buttons on the cursor controller. In rnost cases, you can return to tfle previous screen (left arrovv button)l
open the SUb!TlenU (rigllt arrovv button) and n-Iove the
h~ghlight
betvveen ltenls (up and
dO\l\jn
arrovv buttons) on the cursor
controller.
Move the highlight
t
Previous screen . . .
~
Move the highlight
. . . Submenu
If a screen has settng options or other
configurations~
the !'v1CX-2000 \lvill sho\/v OK and Cancel at the bottorn of the
screen~
asking your confirrnatic)ll. In this case, you need to select
e~tr1er
to exit frorn the screen. \rVhen you select e)K (rnove your
selection to OK and press the SELECT button), the
~\'~CX-2000
saves the current settings, and then you 'vvill return to the
previous screen. VVhen you select Cancel. setting changes (if any) are discarded, and then you \lvill return to the previous screen.
ConHnnation required
~~
Othor spocial opGnJtions include typing toxt Ulf"ougll a choJactGf" palette
(pO{jO
75).
In any case, yeu can perfo rill rnest operations of tile
~vlCX-2000
using tile cursor controHer to sinlply 11l0Ve to a target
iterTl and select it. Sinlple and easy!
In 8ck:Jitlor\ this nlanual describes rnenu operations to access a speciflc iterTi in tile order of 'VAl8t you select next
l
For example, rnenu operations to the CD song list screen are described as: Top
f\'~enu
> Library>
CD. You can alSO refer
to the
~jjC)(-2000
r)"1enu tree on the next paQe to locate each functior'l.
MCX-2000 Ov,/ner's
~,f1onuol
21

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