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Sx900 Regist bank.

Started by Mode1mac, Sep 01, 2020, 07:28 AM

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Mode1mac

Spending most of my time reading the manual and navigating the keyboard. Curiosity resulted in me pressing both Regis Bank together. This resulted in a page (pages) full of folders. Where did these come from and what do I do with them?
Whilst I am on line, if anyone is curious regarding my UserName, it originates from the days when I used to fly radio controlled model aircraft. Transmitters were set up in different modes according to the pilots preference.
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ckobu

The answer to your question is in 1.20 seconds of video. I recommend you watch the whole video.
(include English subtitles)

https://youtu.be/UYay9UzUnOQ?t=83
Watch my video channel
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Mode1mac

Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately my 86 year old brain could not keep pace with your video clip!!! From new I have just toyed with the PlayList. I haven't recorded or saved anything. It was only a reference on line suggesting pressing both register Bank switches that I was tempted. I was then surprised to see several folders that didn't relate to anything I was doing.
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Fred Smith

Quote from: Mode1mac on Sep 01, 2020, 02:53 PM
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately my 86 year old brain could not keep pace with your video clip!!! From new I have just toyed with the PlayList. I haven't recorded or saved anything. It was only a reference on line suggesting pressing both register Bank switches that I was tempted. I was then surprised to see several folders that didn't relate to anything I was doing.
Mac

You can pause any video to match the speed you need. You should make a real attempt to understand what's in the video, as it was well done.

Also, a playlist is simply a list of registrations, so you need to understand registrations first.

Cheers,
Fred
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Mode1mac

Thank you Fred. I have watched the video again and this time no problem. There was a language problem and a full screening. This second attempt was an excellent line by line explanation in text.
Thank you and the creator.
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