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Peavey PC1600X User Manual (rev-h)
Utility Menu
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NAVIGATION
1.
Press the Utility button to access the utility pages.
2.
Use the Up/Down direction buttons or the data wheel to scroll through the different utility oases.
3.
When the correct utility page is displayed, use the Left/Right direction buttons to activate the desired
parameter on this page. A parameter is active when the field blinks.
4.
Use the Up/Down direction buttons or data wheel to edit the value of the parameter while the parameter is
blinking.
5.
Press the Exit button once or use the Left/Right direction buttons to do-select (stop all fields from
blinking). Now return to step 2 to edit a different parameter or press the Exit button a second time to return
to the main page.
VIEW ANGLE & MIDI CHANNEL
The VIEW parameter adjusts the contrast of the display to allow for different lighting conditions or viewing
angles, to adjust the view angle:
1. Press the Utility button.
2. If not displayed, use the Up/Down buttons or Data Wheel to access the following page:
UTIL: View ChIn ChOut
0 01 01
3. Cursor right once to activate the “View” field and use the Up/Down direction buttons or data wheel to edit
the view angle.
Separate MIDI channels can be set for incoming MIDI messages and transmitted MIDI messages. The
“ChIn” parameter is used to set the receiving MIDI channel of the unit. The PC1600X will only respond to
incoming messages received on this channel. The “ChOut” parameter is used to set the transmitting channel
of the unit. Any messages set to transmit on the main channel use this parameter. Use the same procedures
listed above to access the MIDI parameters.
Note:
For the PC1600X to receive the SysEx messages as listed in Appendix A. the ChIn value set on this
screen must match the channel byte in the message.
Many devices use SysEx command strings that include a MIDI channel or device number as one of the bytes.
This practice is beneficial to the user since it allows separate SysEx control when differentiating one unit
from an identical unit on the same MIDI stream.
Instead of hard coding these values into the strings a “gc” (global channel) or “dv” (device number) byte can
be designated that references the global setting. By altering this Utility setting all strings can be altered
simultaneously. When the PC1600X sees a “gc” in the string, it will transmit the ChOut setting. When it sees
a “dv” in the string, it will transmit the DevNum variable (see the “Device Number...” section in this
chapter).
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