Specifications

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The CURSOR keys take you around the virtual keyboard.
SELECT enters the currently selected letter (equivalent to actually pressing a key on a
real keyboard).
The key toggles between "insert" and "overwrite" modes. Alternatively, you can
place the cursor over Ovr/Ins and press SELECT.
The KNOB moves the insert/overwrite point on the top row.
The key toggles between capital and
lower-case letters and gives you access to
very special characters such as "!", "@",
and "&". Alternatively, you can place the
cursor over Caps and press SELECT.
The numeric keypad enters numbers, a decimal point, or a minus sign.
CXL will delete the current character.
When you are finished naming the thing that needed naming, place the cursor over Enter
and press SELECT (or use the ENT key on the keypad). If you change your mind and
don’t want to name the thing that you thought needed naming, place the cursor over Quit
and press SELECT.
QuickStart Or "Nearly Instant Gratification"
All right, all right! Areas, displays, SOFT KEYS, parameter this, scroll that. . . BUT WHAT
CAN IT DO? Let’s cut to the chase and get you up and running! Besides, if you played
with the box a good deal before moving on to the finer points of operation, those finer
points will stick better to the ol’ gray matter. . .
Here are the steps we will take:
First, we’ll connect the H8000FW to the rest of your gear.
On page 25, we’ll route signals between all of those inputs, outputs, and DSPs you’ve
been reading so much about.
On page
36, we’ll set the input levels so that things don’t distort.
On page 37, we’ll learn how to "mute" the H8000FW in the event of feedback.