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The left-hand bank of buttons represent the input slots; the right-hand buttons are the
output slots. The signal name or alias and slot location are displayed on each button.
(How to edit signal names or aliases will be covered in a later section.)
On each button there is either a green, red or white square. When you click on the
square, an
Input Settings
window opens, allowing you to edit the input or output
settings. (See below.) The green and red squares on the input buttons also give status
feedback; green indicates that the connection is
OK
, red when there is an
INVALID
signal or no connection present. The white squares on the output buttons do not show a
status.
Below the input and output buttons there are five function buttons:
BLACK
ALL
;
BLANK
;
ALL
;
CLEAR
;
LINK
and
TAKE
. These are the main command buttons that allow you to
execute individual or multiple functions.
BLACK ALL
- Allows you to mute all outputs with one button press. This is a toggle
function so it will un-mute when pressed a second time.
BLANK
- Allows you to remove the signal in any (or all) of the outputs.
BLANK
breaks
the connection from input to output.
Please note:
this button is not a toggle function.
ALL
- Allows you to link all of the outputs to one input with a single command.
CLEAR
- Allows you to remove single or multiple links between inputs and outputs prior
to connection.
LINK
- Allows you to join an input to single or multiple outputs prior to connection.
TAKE
- Is the execute command which initiates functions, such as the connection of an
input to an output that are associated via the
LINK
function.