Operator’s Guide
The Multi-Function Keypad is laid out to correspond with the input module
slots, labeled A, B, C, and D on the rear panel of the mixer. Small buttons
that light represent the possible stereo channels (1/2, 3/4, etc.)
In addition, the keypad is numbered down its middle with numerals 1
through 8, for using the keypad to indicate or select program outputs.
Figure 10. Multi-Function Keypad Layout
The Multi-Function keypad may be used in conjunction with the Select
buttons to indicate (or designate) which audio channels are applied to a
fader. When the Select button for an individual fader is pressed, the audio
assigned to it will be indicated on the Multi-Function keypad. The system
menus must be closed for this to occur.
Note
In some applications, the Multi-Function Keypad may be used differently
than described above. Such uses will be described in the related
procedures.
CUT/TRAN buttons
The CUT and TRAN buttons initiate cuts and transitions, which are
synchronized to video frames. The rates of transition, and which buses
are involved in cuts and transitions, are set using the RATE/TRAN Menu
(see “Adjusting Transition and Rate on page 33).
Control Descriptions
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