26.7.2
VCP Display
The VCP Display is a high-quality 128 x 64 LCD display that provides information from the
ACM and access to the ACM menus.
VPC display is programmed using a firmware file that can be updated as needed. The VCP
display can be updated by selecting “Update Display Firmware…” from the Setup Menu in
the Main window. See section 28.0 System Setup, Maintenance, and Updates for detailed
information on firmware management.
In normal operation, the VCP Display will show one of two screens
The enabled functions are displayed below the Timecode readout. If the function is
enabled its abbreviation will be shown. If a function is not enabled “- - ” will be displayed.
The abbreviations for enabled functions are as follows:
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TC: Timecode
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GRP: Groups
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FDR: Faders
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SW: Switches
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LW: Leave Write
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SN or SG: Solo: Normal or Solo: Groups
The display contrast can be adjusted using the Console Settings ACM menu. Refer to
26.7.3.8 Console Settings or 28.10 VCP Display Setup.
This screen is shown during most operations. It
provides a Timecode display and fader value:
When a fader is touched the channel and fader
are displayed as follows:
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ch: Channel number
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fdr: Fader (Fader 1 or Fader 2)
The fader level is displayed in decibels (dB) in
the bottom right of the display
This screen is shown after a “New Mix” has been
created. It provides the following information:
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Current Timecode location
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EN: Enabled functions
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AT: Auto Takeover status
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Mix: Mix name
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Mem: Percentage of ACM memory used
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TC: Timecode frame-rate
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Net: connection status
Toggle Value: Used for PC window control only
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See Section 26.7.3.1 PC Window Control
Menu: Used for PC window control only
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See Section 26.7.3.1 PC Window Control
Next: Used for PC window control only
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See Section 26.7.3.1 PC Window Control