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Issue 21
TX500 series technical manual
<PAGE>
button
<HOME>
button
6.1.1 Page title
In a single level audio system, the page is titled with the names of the audio channels, for
example ‘CHANNEL1 CHANNEL2’ as shown in the first diagram in section 6.1..
For systems with multi-level audio, any one of, up to, four pages each displaying two audio
levels at a time can be displayed. With these, the title bar provides more information
regarding the audio levels. The page is titled with:
•
page (audio level) number
•
channel names,
•
the channels routed and any other page (level) numbers where these channels
are also routed
Within the diagram the title is ‘1 CHANNEL1 A1 CHANNEL2 A2 234’, where ‘1’ is the
page number, ‘CHANNEL1’ is the channel name, ‘A1’ is the channel routed, ‘CHANNEL2’ is
the channel name, ‘A2’ is the channel routed and ‘234’ indicates that either A1 or A2 is also
on routed on levels 2, 3 and 4.
If there is no communication with the routing system then the page title is displayed as ‘1
CHANNEL1 A? CHANNEL2 A? ???’, indicating that the audio inputs may be routed on
other levels.
6.1.2 Page and home buttons
In a single level system the
<PAGE>
button performs no action, whilst in a multi-level system
it allows monitoring of the different audio levels to be cycled through. On each page button
press the title of the page changes to reflect the audio levels being monitored.
On submenu screens, where the
<PAGE>
button is active, a rectangle is drawn on the
screen above it, whilst the
<HOME>
button always forces the screen back one page.