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Introduction to the MCS5 USB Hardware
The MCS5 is designed to always communicate with a host application or device.
The MCS5 consists of 5 Transport buttons, a Jog wheel and 8 application defined buttons (App Buttons),
situated four above and four below a two line 23 character LCD screen.
There are actually two banks of App Buttons, Bank 1 (buttons A-1 to A-8) and Bank 2 (buttons B-1 to B-8).
The banks are switched by the Bank buttons on either side off the LCD display. Both buttons behave
identically. The first time either one is pressed, the MCS5 switches to Bank 2. When either one is pressed
a second time, the MCS5 returns to Bank 1. “Bank 1” or “Bank 2” briefly appears on the LCD whenever
banks are switched.
The App buttons can have labels assigned to them, and under normal operation, these labels are
displayed on the LCD screen. However, the host application can display arbitrary text on the screen
instead of labels.
MCS5 User Manual
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