SYSTEM OVERVIEW
CONTROL SURFACE
16 Channel input faders each with 4 pushbuttons with LED and OLED display:
Selecting the top grey button opens the channel window in the touch screen
display. The red LED in the left top corner of the button will lit indicating the
channel control and information is displayed in the main screen.
The TB button is only active for TalkBack if an output aux is coupled to this
channel. Pressing this button short the function toggles on or off, holding down
the knob (> 1 sec) it will switch off as soon as you release it. See further on in
this manual to setup a system.
The yellow button is PFL, pre fade listening, the LED indicates an active state.
PFL can be mixed or individual.
White button is the ‘START’ button and LED. This function can be activated in
the ‘settings’ menu of each channel. If active the LED will blink if pressed
indicating a ready status, faderstart command will be fired upon opening of a
fader. Or the other way round, the LED will blink fast upon opening of the fader
and the faderstart command will become active after pressing the ‘start’ button.
A steady LED indicates the active state of the faderstart. If ‘BTN start’ in the
settings menu is not selected the start command is the normal faderstart and
the LED is steady lit upon opening of the fader.
This LED will blink slowly if an external MUTE signal is applied.
The functions of the OLED displays above each fader:
On the left of the OLED is a meter bar that gives you an indication of the input
level,
Symbols indicate the status of the channel,
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The exclamation mark is visible in the case of an input overload.
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The music note indicates “signal present”
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“TEL” indicates that the channel is programmed as a telco input /
output.
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“REC”, “A” and “B” are the outputs the signal is routed to.
Of course the name of the channel is displayed and the bottom line displays
additional status information.
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