TX 410 operators guide
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Auxiliary bus
The white keys (AUX) provide access to sixteen sources, the twelve
prime sources and four additional sources. The auxiliary bus is typically
used for monitoring applications (see chapter 7).
Programme bus
The red keys (PGM) are the selection buttons for programme, the
sources that are either on air, or may be taken to air. Pressing a PGM
button will take that source to air immediately.
Preset bus
The yellow keys (PST) are the source selection buttons for the preset.
Preset indicates which sources will be on-air once a take has been made,
lighting up the corresponding sources on the PGM bus (see chapter 3).
2.3 Source names
The 4-character alphanumeric name for each source is shown in the row
of displays between the red programme (PGM) buttons and the yellow
preset (PST) buttons.
The displayed source names can be assigned or changed by using the
LCD screen (refer to the technical manual). Alternatively, they can be
downloaded from:
·
A central assignment routing system employing an Aurora
controller,
·
An external automation system via an Aurora controller.
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