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Sx900 Regist bank.

Started by Mode1mac, September 01, 2020, 07:28:41 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.
Mac

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

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 September 01, 2020, 02:53:44 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
Fred Smith,
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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.
Mac