OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
Operation 5-1
Date printed: 31.10.08
SW V3.0
5 OPERATION
The user surface is based on the desk hardware as well as on the graphical user
interface (GUI) as the software part. The OnAir 3000’s GUI is an evolution
of the “Touch’n’Action” user interface of the OnAir 2000.
The OnAir 3000 allows for different operating modes, depending on the avail-
able desk modules. If channel screens are fitted, a parameter may be directly
accessed by “Touch’n’Action” on a specific field in a specific channel. If no
channel screens are available, a key in the fader strip may be programmed as
SEL function that opens the respective page on the main screen. If the keys
should be used for other purposes, the user can access the very same param-
eter by going through the menu pages in the main screen and selecting the
desired channel. Finally, if rotary modules are available, a set of parameters
is accessible by hardware elements all the time. In addition to these hardware
and GUI elements on the desk, the OnAir 3000 is also operable by any PC or
laptop computer where the OnAir 3000 user GUI is emulated. All hardware
controls such as keys and rotary encoders (except the user stopwatch
START
and
STOP
keys) are available in the GUI, either on the main screen or on the
PC, and can also be operated with a mouse device. This is convenient for
service personnel, but could also be used as a further redundancy scenario
for the desk hardware, if desired.
5.1 Mouse and Keyboard Operation
Mouse Operation
When running the Remote Console application on a PC, the following rules
apply:
Button Touch
Left-click (e.g. for user login on the
Home
page, or for selecting phase inver-
sion on the
CHAN Input
page, as shown left).
List Selection
Either right-click on the desired item (e.g. selection from the snapshot list),
or use the rotary emulation mode, as described in the following paragraph.
Rotary Emulation
Set the mouse pointer to the black field above the rotary encoder, hold the right
mouse button down, and move the mouse left or right to change the displayed
value or to select from a list (e.g. on the
SNAP
or
ROUT
pages).
Keyboard Entries
Enter the desired label, user name, or password etc., either by clicking with
the left mouse button on the soft keyboard buttons on the screen, or with the
computer’s keyboard.
Please note that the
/
Shift
and
Caps Lock
functions
of screen and computer keyboards are independent; this is important when
entering user passwords. Confirm with
Enter
, cancel with
Esc
.
On the screen keyboard,
Caps Lock
is active (i.e., dark) by default, as shown
left. Please note that the shift function activated by the
Shift
button on the
screen is automatically canceled after having entered one character.
Window Size
When the configuration tool is displayed on a computer monitor, the page
windows may be minimized, maximized, or resized, as commonly known
from standard Windows operation: By double-clicking on the window’s title
bar, or by clicking on the
(minimize),
(maximize), or
(restore
down) buttons in the window’s upper right corner. Window size may also be
continuously varied by dragging its edge or frame to the desired size.
... and, by the way: Touching a button on the PC screen will not have any effect, unless you con-
sider a new fingerprint on the screen being an effect. But it will happen to you
too, anyway.
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