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storing
TX7
&
DX
Function
Parameters
Once
you have gone
through
and
programmed
the required functions
for a particular
voice,
you
will
need
to store
the contents
of
the function
edit buffer into
the ap-
propriate
function
memory.
You
can
store
the
programmed
functions
in
any
of
the
32
TX7
function
memories,
or
any
of
the
32
DX
function
memories.
The
first
step
in
storing
function data
is
to turn
the
TX7's
internal
memory
protect
OFF.
This
is
accomplished by
switching
to
the
SHIFT
mode
and
pressing the
LOAD/PROT
button. This
button accesses
three
different
functions:
memory
protect
on/off
(MEM. PROTECT
ON),
internal
or external
function
memory
load
when
loading data
from
a
cassette
tape
(LOAD
FUNC
?
INT),
and
cassette load
(LOAD
CASSETTE
?)
.
For
now we
will
be concerned
only with the
memory
protect function.
Each
press
on
the
LOAD/PROT
button cycles
through
the
three available functions.
Select the
"MEM. PROTECT ON"
display.
The
memory
protect
is
then turned
ON
or
OFF
using the
N0/-1
and
YES/+1
buttons.
Turn
the
memory
protect
OFF,
then
press the
MODE
switch
to return to
the
NORMAL
mode.
Now
press
either
the
STORE
TX PERF
or
DX FUNC
button,
depending on whether you
want
to store
the
programmed
functions
into
one
of
the
TX7's
function
memories
or
one
of
the
DX
function
memories.
If
you
select
STORE
TX PERF
the display
will
respond
with
"STR TX
PERF.
?
XX",
where
"XX"
is
the
number
of
the
currently selected
function
memory.
You
can
now
activate
the actual
store
operation
for
the displayed
TX
function
memory
number
by
pressing the
YES/
+
1
button.
The
display
will
read
"FINISHED
III"
after a
few
seconds,
indicating that
the
store
operation has
been
completed,
and
then
will
revert
to
the
"STR
TX
PERF. ?XX"
display.
You
can
store
the
programmed
function data
into
any
other
memory
location
by
selecting
a
dif-
ferent
memory number
using the
STORE
TX PERF
button.
Each
press
on
the
STORE
TX PERF
button increments the displayed
memory
number
by
one.
Exactly the
same
process
applies to storing the function data
into
any one
of
the
DX
function
memories.
If
you
press the
STORE DX FUNC
button the
display
will
respond with
"STR
DX's
FUNC
?XX",
where "XX"
is
the currently selected function
memory
number.
Any
other
DX
function
memory
can be
selected using the
STORE
DX
FUNC
button,
and
the
store
operation
is
executed by
pressing the
YES/+1
button.
*Be
sure
to turn
memory
protect
back
ON
after
the
store operation.
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