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FSN Series • User’s Guide
7. Operations
Understanding Tally
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Buttons on the
KEY
,
BG
and
PST
buses obey the following rules with regard to tally:
•
Backlight
—
All buttons in the bus rows are normally dim, at the selected
backlight level (as set on the
User Preferences Menu
). When a button is
selected, it turns bright.
•
Tally — PGM Bank
~
Selected buttons on
PGM
are bright red.
~
Selected buttons on
PST
are bright green.
~
Selected buttons on the phantom key bus are bright green when the
DSK
is off. When the
DSK
is on, selected buttons are bright red.
~
During the transition interval of a
MIX
or
WIPE
, selected buttons on
PST
are bright red. The source turns red the moment the
PST
bus
contributes to the bank’s output, and stays red until the transition
completes.
•
Tally — M/E Bank
(no re-entry into PGM)
~
Selected buttons on
BG
are bright coral.
~
Selected buttons on
PST
are bright green.
~
Selected buttons on the
KEY
bus are bright green when the key is off.
When the key is on, buttons are bright coral.
~
During the transition interval of a
MIX
or
WIPE
, selected buttons on
PST
are bright coral. The source turns coral the moment the
PST
bus
contributes to the bank’s output, and stays coral until the transition
completes.
•
Tally — M/E Bank
(re-entry into PGM)
~
Selected buttons on
BG
are red.
~
Selected buttons on
PST
are bright green.
~
Selected buttons on the
KEY
bus are bright green when the key is off.
When the selected key is on, buttons are bright red.
~
During the transition interval of a
MIX
or
WIPE
, selected buttons on
PST
are bright red. The source turns red the moment the
PST
bus
contributes to the bank’s output, and stays red until the transition
completes.
Note
The red LED above the DSK button (in the
Next Transition
Group
) turns bright when the DSK is on and contributing to
the bank’s output.
Note
For both re-entry and non re-entry conditions, the red LEDs
above the Key 1 and Key 2 buttons (in the
Next Transition
Group
) turn bright when keys are on, and contributing to the
bank’s output.