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2 Installation
Fader Start
—When unlit (the standard setting),
the channel fader position has no
effect on the channel on/off status.
When lit, moving the fader turns the
channel on as the fader is moved up from full off.
The channel is turned off when the fader is re-
turned to full off.
The channel on and off buttons and the remote
channel on and off commands are not affected by
the fader start setting.
Option
—The Option button is used in combina-
tion with other buttons to put the
panel into test or special setup
modes. The three LEDs may indi-
cate when a special mode is active.
When 1 is lit, it indicates the panel is in the
Copy Parameter mode, where one set of param-
eters can be saved to multiple channel sources.
When 2 is lit, it indicates the panel is in the
setup test mode. In this mode all eight channels
use the same set of parameters (which can be ad-
justed but not stored). This mode is used to quickly
determine if all inputs and channel strips are work-
ing properly.
Input Trim Controls
—Each local analog and digi-
tal input can have its
left and right signals
separately trimmed,
in one dB steps, by up to +/-15 dB.
The
Input Trim Select
button sets which input—
analog (A) or digital (D), is active and which sig-
nal—left or right, is selected for trimming. The ac-
tive signal is identified by the lit A or D indicator
and by the lit Trim Active decimal point in the
Trim display.
Press the
Level Up
or
Level Down
button
to raise or lower the active signal’s level in 1 dB
steps. When the active source’s channel strip is
turned on and assigned to a bus, then the console
meters can be used to adjust the level since the
level changes take place immediately.
Network Source
—This function is only active
when the console’s VistaMax Link is
active. One input on each channel—
either analog (A) or digital (D), is set
as a VistaMax source. The selected
input signal goes to the VistaMax system via the
Link cable. These signals are available for selec-
tion like any other VistaMax source signal. This
setting does not affect any local uses of the se-
lected signal.
Refer to the NetWave Quick Guide and to pages
2-27 to 2-29 for the parameters settings used by
the most common type of signal inputs.
Channel Source Labels
Dual Fader panels have an A/B label on each
channel. One blank source label (80-2132) for each
input slot is supplied in the console installation
kit. Use a Brother P-Touch® labeler, with 1/4" clear
with black lettering tape, to create custom source
labels that can be stuck onto these blank source
labels. Up to five characters are possible per source
name when the smallest lettering size (Size 1) is
used.
To replace the source label, pry up on the
smoked polycarbonate display lens from the out-
side (the lens has two snap tabs along the top and
bottom to hold it in the panel). Remove the A/B
label from the rubber silo. Insert the custom label
in its place. Make sure the label is firmly held in
the silo’s recess before snapping the display lens
back onto the panel.
Custom Source Name Label
Silo Divider
A source (Yellow) B Source (red)