Specifications

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L)
THE KNOB Spin the KNOB to change the value of whatever parameter is
highlighted.
See Using the Cursor Keys, the SELECT key, the NUMERIC KEYPAD, and the KNOB on page 19.
To change the "one second hold time," alter the "key hold" parameter on the [misc] menu page in the
SETUP area (you may have to press the SETUP key several times to find it).
M)
BUSY LED If a Memory Card is in place, this LED illuminates when data is being
written to the card. Don’t remove the Memory Card if this LED is lit! If no Memory
Card is in place, this illuminates when data is present at the MIDI In port or at the serial
port. Use the latter feature to troubleshoot communication problems between the
H8000FW and the rest of the world.
N) MEMORY CARD SLOT Insert a Memory Card here to add new programs or to save
your own.
See Memory Cards on page 47.
O) MEMORY CARD RELEASE Press this key to release the Memory Card (but don’t
press it if the BUSY LED is lit!).
P) The NUMERIC KEYPAD
Use the numbers, decimal point, and minus sign to enter numeric values or to enter
numeric text in a text field.
CXL "Cancels" the last entered digit. It’s like the backspace key on a computer.
/ KEYS Use these keys to increment or decrement a parameter’s value. When
entering the name of a program, the key toggles between capital to lower-case letters
and the key toggles between "insert" and "overwrite" modes.
ENT (Enter) After you’ve entered a numeric value with the NUMERIC KEYPAD, press ENT
to enter it. In many contexts,
ENT behaves just like the SELECT key.
See Using the Cursor Keys, the SELECT key, the NUMERIC KEYPAD, and the KNOB on page 19.
Q) POWER Flip this switch to bring the H8000FW to life! When the power is off the
unit is bypassed, i.e., most audio inputs are connected to their corresponding audio
output.
R)
LEVELS Pressing this key accesses menus for metering and levels.
See Controlling Levels on page 72.
S) SETUP Pressing this key accesses menus for routing, digital configuration, MIDI
configuration, service utilities, data dump utilities, and program advance options.