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V1.3/0
From power on, the console’s control system boots in a few
seconds; during this time the centre control screen reports back
on the boot-up progress.
At the end of boot-up, the control system automatically loads
the following:
•
Configuration data – these are fixed settings specific to
the console. For example, the programming of the CRM 1
and 2 monitor selector panels.
•
Warm start data – the complete status of the console as
stored when the system was last shut down.
Depending on who was last using the console, you may be sat
in front of a fully configured control surface with DSP settings
or a series of blank fader strips! In either case, the fastest way to
reset the console is to load a production.
Loading a Setup Production
Productions form the top level for user data storage and store
all
the settings required for a production or type of job. Depending
on the installation, you may have a number of setup productions
or only one. Each should be clearly labelled – for example, TV1
Setup.
All setup productions should
always
be protected and
only
be
modified by an authorised member of staff as they provide a
common starting point for all users. Use the production to load a
starting point; then save a new production to store your own
settings.
Settings will vary from console to console, but generally a setup
production should reset the following console elements:
•
DSP configuration to a working default.
•
Input and Output sample rate converter settings to match
installed equipment.
•
System page options to a working default.
•
Metering page setup to a working default.
•
The assignment of channels to fader strips to a working
default.
•
DSP settings to flat.
•
Basic signal routing and user labels – for example, routing
to output distribution, monitoring and external metering.
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