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Question about Assigning VDI Tones

Is there a way to assign VDI Tones one value without having to do it individually.

Ex.
Lets say I want to assign a value of 0 to VDI's from -1 to -95. Can it be done as a group or does it have to be done 1 line at a time?

I was messing around and thought how tedious it was to do these 1 by 1.

Thanks
DJH
 
Your answer is in Carl's shortcuts in the sticky post at the top of the forum. It's really easy. Rob
 
rcasio44 said:
Your answer is in Carl's shortcuts in the sticky post at the top of the forum. It's really easy. Rob
Thanks Rob for the reply.
Being new to this part of the Findmall forum, guess I need to look more closely as to what is where.

DJH
 
No problem and welcome. Read all of Carl's shortcuts. Rob
 
:ranting:I wish someone would have asked that question a couple of months ago!!!!! I did my custom programs one VDI tone at a time and even did it for a friend when he got a V3i. :stars:

Ed
 
Exploreman said:
:ranting:I wish someone would have asked that question a couple of months ago!!!!! I did my custom programs one VDI tone at a time and even did it for a friend when he got a V3i. :stars:

Ed
I know what you mean and that's why I asked. Did it once and thought that there had to be an easier way.

Thanks to Rob for pointing me to the Shortcuts.

DJH
 
That is also covered in your V3i owners manual, page 31 under Discrimination...............Hold ENTER and ARROW Up or Down to drag the current selection (Accept or Reject) through a range of numbers more quickly than one at a time. Saves time if large continuous changes are desired.
 
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