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LCD Screen
Taskbar
Sample Window Display (CHANNEL window displayed)
Function area
Window selection buttons
The LCD screen is the 320x240 backlit liquid-crystal display (LCD) element of the Display Bridge. The screen displays the various
windows that show the functions and status of the
DA7. The windows contain areas and items that can be accessed with the cursor
control or JogDial.
There are three general areas for the windows displayed on the LCD screen: the [taskbar] area, the [function] area, the [windows
selection buttons] area.
Taskbar Area
Channel type field Current window SCENE MEMORY field
name
Channel selection field Window group name Communication Timecode field
status indicator
Taskbar Area
The [taskbar] area of a window contains information about
the current window and the most recent mixer selections.
Several of the items in the [taskbar] will remain unaffected
when you change to another window, depending on the new
window selection.
Channel Selection Field
This field shows the currently selected Channel, BUS, or
MASTER L/R strip selection. When channels or buses are
paired, the field will display both numbers. The field will
change when you press a different SELECT LED button on
the Top Panel.
Channel Type Field
This field shows the most recently selected channel type.
The field will change when you press a SELECT LED button
on the Top Panel.
Window Group Name
The current window group name is displayed in this field.
Current Window Name
The name of the current window is displayed in this field.
Communication Status Indicator
This area of the [taskbar] displays the current
communication status as configured in the [MIDI>SETUP]
window. The selections are either [TO PC], [S I/O], or
[MIDI].
Timecode Field
This field displays the most recent time code value received
by the mixer, as defined by the settings in the
[AUTOMATION>EXECUTE] window.
SCENE Field
This field displays the most recently read SCENE MEMORY
number and name.
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