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Other settings and functions
Other settings and functions
The BRIGHTNESS field of the SYSTEM screen is used to adjust the
brightness of the lamp, panel, and display.
1.
Access the SYSTEM screen.
fig.ScrSysBrightGuide.eps
A.
LAMP knob
This adjusts the brightness of the lamp connected to the rear
panel LAMP connector.
B.
PANEL knob
This adjusts the brightness of the panel buttons and meters.
C.
DISPLAY knob
This adjusts the brightness of the display.
2.
Move the cursor to the LAMP knob, and use the value dial
to adjust the brightness of the lamp.
Higher values produce greater brightness.
At a setting of 0, the lamp will be off.
3.
Move the cursor to the PANEL knob, and use the value
knob to adjust the brightness of the panel buttons and
meters.
Higher values produce greater brightness.
4.
Move the cursor to the DISPLAY knob, and use the value
dial to adjust the brightness of the display.
Higher values produce greater brightness.
To adjust the touch sensitivity of the faders, use the FADER TOUCH
SENS field of the SYSTEM screen.
1.
Access the SYSTEM screen.
fig.ScrSysTouchGuide.eps
A.
SENSE knob
This adjusts the touch sensitivity of the faders.
2.
Move the cursor to the SENSE knob, and use the value dial
to adjust the touch sensitivity of the faders.
Higher values produce greater sensitivity.
If this is set to 0, fader touch sensitivity will be off.
Depending on the environment in which you’re using the M-
400, fader touch sensitivity may not operate correctly, and the
fader motor may operate incorrectly while you’re operating the
fader. If this occurs, use the M-400 with the SENSE knob set to 0
so that touch sensitivity is turned off.
Adjusting the brightness of the
lamp, panel, and display
B A C
Adjusting the fader touch
sensitivity
A
If you turn [TOUCH SELECT] on in the CHANNEL EDIT
section, you’ll be able to select a channel by touching its fader.
If a channel is not selected when you touch its fader, increase
the setting of the SENSE knob.
If the faders are too sensitive, turn down the SENSE knob.
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