Closing the current display, Menu display – Yamaha CVP-705B User Manual
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Operation icons
The functions (save, copy, delete, etc.) which can be operated via the File Selection display are shown.
The icons shown here differ depending on which File Selection display is selected. For detailed
instructions, refer to pages 33 – 37, or the instructions for each function’s File Selection display.
Menu Display
This is the portal display for using various functions and can be called up by touching the [Menu] icon at
the bottom right corner of the Home display.
NOTE
You can call up the Menu display also by flicking upward from the bottom on the Home display. Flicking downward on the Menu display
calls up the Home display.
Functions
Various convenient functions are shown via icons. Touching each of them calls up the corresponding
function. This list consists of two pages, which you can select by pressing [] or [].
For information on each function, refer to the “Menu Display Function List” (page 100) or the
Reference Manual on the website (page 9).
NOTE
You can also change pages by flicking horizontally.
Shortcuts
By registering often used functions here as Shortcuts, you can call up them quickly from the Home
display. For instructions, refer to page 31.
To close the current display, touch [×] at the upper right of the display (or window) or [Close] at the lower
right of the display (or window). When a message (information or confirmation dialog) appears, touching
the appropriate item such as “Yes” or “No” closes the message.
If you want to quickly return to the Home display press the [HOME] button on the panel.
Instruction conventions for the Menu display
Throughout this manual, instructions with multiple steps are given in convenient shorthand, with arrows
indicating the proper sequence.
Example: [Menu] → [Utility] → [System] → [Language]
The example above describes a three step operation:
1) From the Menu display, touch [Utility].
2) Touch [System].
3) Touch [Language].
Closing the Current Display