90Changing Custom Preset Parameters1. Open the menu, select [CUSTOMIZE] and then select the [CUSTOM PRESET]submenu.The custom preset submenu appears.2. Select [ EDIT] from the column on the left.The cursor will move to the bottom bar of the custom preset editing screen. To return one level back tothe options on the column on the left, select [ RETURN] and press the SELECT/SET dial.3. From the bottom bar, select [ SELECT CP] and then select the name of the custompreset file you want to change.The overview display shows in shortened form the current settings of the parameters of the custompreset file selected.4. From the bottom bar, select [ TUNE].The first parameter ([GAM]) of the custom preset file will be highlighted in blue.5. Turn the SELECT/SET dial to select a parameter you want to adjust and press the dial.Make the adjustment or the selection as necessary and press the dial.• During the adjustment you can verify the effect on the screen.• Repeat this step to adjust all the parameters you want to change.6. When you finish adjusting all the parameters you want to change in the custom presetfile, select [ RETURN], press the dial and close the menu. The custom preset parameters appear in one screen as 3-letter abbreviations followed by thecurrent setting value. As you move between the items with the SELECT/SET dial, the full name ofthe currently selected item and its current value will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Protected custom preset files cannot be changed. If you attempt to change a protected file,will start flashing.MENU( 27) CUSTOMIZE CUSTOM PRESET EDIT ········ SELECT CPTUNEBack to the [CUSTOMIZE]submenuFile name of the currentlyselected custom preset fileOverview of the content of thecustom preset fileEnter the custom presetediting screenSave the custom preset fileto the memory cardRead a custom preset filefrom the memory cardBack to the options on the left side barReset the custom preset to default valuesProtect the custom preset fileSelect the custom preset fileChange the custom preset settingsRename the custom preset file