FSN Series • User’s Guide
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7. Operations
Understanding Button Color
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The tables in this section explain the use of color on the buttons in the
M/E
bank and the
PGM
bank. The rules apply to the buttons on each bank’s
PGM
,
PST
and
KEY
buses.
•
PGM Bank Rules
•
M/E Bank Rules
Table 7-1.
PGM bank button rules
Button Color
Description
Off
The button is not mapped.
Dim Amber
The button is mapped but not selected. Brightness level in this
state is set by the
Control Panel Backlight
function on the
User
Preference Menu
.
Green
•
The button is selected on
PST
.
•
The bus is not contributing to
PGM
bank output.
Red
•
The button is selected on
PGM
, which always contributes
to the output of the bank.
•
The button is selected on
PST
, and the bus is contributing
to the output of the
PGM
bank — for example, during a mix
or a wipe.
Table 7-2.
M/E bank button rules
Button Color
Description
Off
The button is not mapped.
Dim Amber
The button is mapped but not selected. Brightness level in this
state is set by the
Control Panel Backlight
function on the
User
Preference Menu
.
Green
•
The button is selected on the M/E’s
PST
and/or
KEY
bus.
•
The bus is not contributing to the output of the
M/E
bank or
the
PGM
bank (via re-entry).
Coral
•
The button is selected on the M/E’s
BG
and/or
KEY
bus,
and the bus is contributing to the
M/E
bank’s output only.
•
The button is selected on the M/E’s
PST
bus, and the bus
is contributing to the
M/E
bank’s output only — for
example, during a mix or a wipe.
Red
•
The button is selected on the M/E’s
BG
and/or
KEY
bus,
and the bus is contributing to the
PGM
bank’s output via
re-entry.
•
The button is selected on the M/E’s
PST
bus, and the bus
is contributing to the
PGM
bank’s output via re-entry — for
example, during a mix or a wipe.