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Revision C • 1/04
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3 Operation
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AUX METER
This section allows one source to be selected for the Auxiliary meter. The selection is overridden by
Cue or Solo, which display on the Auxiliary meter while active.
EX
EX
EX
EX
EXT 1,
T 1,
T 1,
T 1,
T 1, EX
EX
EX
EX
EXT 2,
T 2,
T 2,
T 2,
T 2, EX
EX
EX
EX
EXT 3,
T 3,
T 3,
T 3,
T 3, EX
EX
EX
EX
EXT 4 —
T 4 —
T 4 —
T 4 —
T 4 —
When lit, assigns an External input to the Auxiliary meter.
SND 1,
SND 1,
SND 1,
SND 1,
SND 1, SND 2 —
SND 2 —
SND 2 —
SND 2 —
SND 2 —
When lit, assigns a Send bus to the Auxiliary meter.
UTL 1,
UTL 1,
UTL 1,
UTL 1,
UTL 1, UTL 2,
UTL 2,
UTL 2,
UTL 2,
UTL 2, UTL 3,
UTL 3,
UTL 3,
UTL 3,
UTL 3, UTL 4 —
UTL 4 —
UTL 4 —
UTL 4 —
UTL 4 —
When lit, assigns a Utility Bus to the Auxiliary meter.
TEL
TEL
TEL
TEL
TELC
C
C
C
CO REC —
O REC —
O REC —
O REC —
O REC —
When lit, assigns the Telco Record output to the Auxiliary meter. See pages
3-9 and 3-10 for more information about this mix.
MAIN METERS
This section has the source selectors for the Main meters.
PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 —
When lit, assigns the four Program buses to the main meters on all size frames
except for the BMXd-8. On the BMXd-8, each press displays the next PGM bus (the first press shows
PGM 1, the next press shows PGM 2, then PGM 3, then PGM 4, etc.).
UTL 1-4 —
UTL 1-4 —
UTL 1-4 —
UTL 1-4 —
UTL 1-4 —
When lit, assigns the four Utility buses to the main meters on all size frames except
for the BMXd-8. On the BMXd-8, each press shows the next UTL bus (the first press shows UTL 1, the
next press shows UTL 2, then UTL 3, then UTL 4, etc.). Each Utility bus signal can also be sent
individually to the Auxiliary meter.
SESSION
This section
allows the console operator to recall or save Sessions. Sessions hold the console setup
parameters (settings such as which Input module buttons are lit and the module input source
names). Sessions are stored on the BMXdigital Server, which is on the Session module. Chapter 4
covers the BMXdigital Server in detail.
S
S
S
S
Session D
ession D
ession D
ession D
ession Displa
ispla
ispla
ispla
isplay —
y —
y —
y —
y —
The top line shows the current Session name (the file that is currently
loaded into the console). The bottom line shows the selected or “on deck” Session name, as dialed
up by the Session Selector. This selected Session is loaded into the console by pressing the TAKE
button.
S
S
S
S
Session S
ession S
ession S
ession S
ession Selec
elec
elec
elec
electttttor —
or —
or —
or —
or —
A rotary encoder to alphanumerically show previously saved Session
file names in the bottom line of the Session Display.
T
T
T
T
TAKE —
AKE —
AKE —
AKE —
AKE —
Loads the Session file shown in the bottom line of the Session Display into the console.
The current and selected names will then be the same, until the Session Selector is rotated.
S A
S A
S A
S A
S AVE —
VE —
VE —
VE —
VE —
Saves all of the Input modules’ button settings, input source names and button lockout
information as a new Session on the BMXdigital Server using the current session name with a
new numerical suffix added (operators cannot overwrite existing sessions).
SESSION MODULE QUICK GUIDE
This module has the controls for the timer, and for saving and recalling Sessions (server
files holding different console setups), and the Main and Auxiliary Meter source selectors.