Storing positions
Memory positions 1 and 2
The DPG1C has a "Memory" button - symbolized by a star.
Move the keyboard table to a preferred position and press the
"star" button for 2 seconds. The light bar will now flash twice
to show that storage is in process. When the light bar is con-
tinuously lit, the position is stored. The display indicates the
stored position with a star and the position number. The num-
ber in the star corresponds to the order in which the positions
have been stored. First position stored: A star with a "1" in the
middle. This is how memory positions "1" and "2" are stored.
If the user moves the keyboard table to another position and
stores it, he overwrites memory position 1 or 2 depending on
which is closest to the current position.
Memory positions 3 and 4
The DPG1C has 4 memory positions. If you press the "star"
button briefly, the display shows 4 memory positions: A "star"
with the number beside it. Now the user can switch between
these 4 memory positions and select which should store the
current position. For example, the user wishes to store the cur-
rent position as memory position 3: Press the "star" button and
switch to the "star" with the "3" next to it. Now carry out the
same storage process as described above: Press the star for 2
seconds and the position will be stored.
Moving to memory positions
After storing the memory positions, you can move to them eas-
ily by tilting the DPG1C. Tilt and hold – once a prestored posi-
tion has been reached, the keyboard table will stop. This way,
the user can alternate easily between sitting and standing with-
out looking at the DPG1C. While moving, the display in the
DPG1C indicates the height of the keyboard table. Once a po-
sition has been reached, this is shown in the display by the star
and the memory number.
Table-style keyboard stand »Omega-E«
Item no.: 18800-000-55 / 18800-010-55
Starting operation /operation
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Move to
memory
positions
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