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It is important to realise therefore that any settings in the TCS80X
devices will be lost when first controlled by an FPC900, but changes
made on the TCS80X will override the FPC900.
This will ensure that events driven from the FPC900 are not
immediately overwritten by the FPC900 sending the channel delay
values again. If you wish to ensure that the FPC900 changes are re-
sent to the TCS80X, then you must change to the Index screen and
enter the unit name again.
The control screen on the FPC-900 allows delays, levels and mutes in
the TCS804 to be adjusted. The units of measurement for delays may
also be set. Rather than using the relative delay method employed by
the TCS80X series, the FPC900 uses a master delay which is internally
added to the individual delay times. Note that this master delay is
added to every output, regardless of mono/stereo settings. Note also
that the +/-6dB range of level control can be restricted within the
TCS804 device by the setting of the headroom control. The sum of
headroom and level may not 20dB. The FPC900 will not be
aware of headroom settings, and will always assume that the full +/-
6dB range is available.
All of the controls for the 80X units are shown on the screen when the
appropriate channel is selected. Use the speed strip to select the
parameter that you wish to edit, and then rotate the parameter wheel
to change the value. The frequency knob can be used to change the
value of delay units between
m
and
ft
.
CONTROL
Use the store/recall buttons to store/recall in the usual way. The 900r
can store up to 12 programs for each device connected, although
these are not shown on the 50 program-location screen (and cannot
be named).
STORE/RECALL
Fig. 18.1 Wiring
convention for 80x units
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