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Spare01 is then connected to the new Logic-only destination in the
Crosspoint tab. When that logic input is triggered, the Soft button
LED lights up. This setting could be used to create a hotline phone
ring indicator.
•
Toggle
–
Sets the switch to function as a sustained mechanical
toggle switch. A logic-only destination is created with the
Direction:
output
and
Function:
Switch 1
. The Surface itself
controls the button LED, indicating whether the output logic is on
(LED is lit) or off (LED is off). This setting could be used to control
studio access (studio door locked = lit, unlocked = unlit) or used
to bypass the console by using it to trigger a Momentary
Connection (see
Using the Soft Button
on page 43).
•
Momentary/Surface LED -
Sets the switch to be momentary. A
logic-only destination is created with the
Direction:
output
and
Function:
Switch 1
. The Surface controls the button LED, lighting it
to indicate the button is being pressed. This setting might be used
to create a talk button to talk to a call screener or to a producer.
•
Momentary/LIO LED
–
Sets the switch to trigger a logic output
while pressed and sets the LED to be controlled by a logic input. It
combines the logic-only settings for Tally and Toggle. This setting
could be used to create a profanity delay Dump button, with the
LED being the Safe or Dump Ready indicator.
Visibilities Page Tab
At the top of each DMX fader channel is the channel encoder which can
select a new source for that channel. There are also three source selectors
in the monitor section to set the sources for the Switched Meter EXT
button, the CR monitor source, and the Studio monitor sources assigned to
that Studio EXT button. Each selector has their own
Visibilities List
to set
which alternate sources are displayed when using each selector.
The default Visibility list for every selector is to list all sources. Desirable
for installing and configuring the console, for daily operations
it’s essential
these Visibilities lists
—
especially those on the fader channels, be edited to
remove any signals which should not be listed, like the PGM buses and
other internal console signals and non-air sources like a pre-delay
processor output and off-air tuners.
Figure 3-12 shows the Visibilities page tab. The Channel 1 Source
Selector is highlighted in the Source Selector list. That channel is typically
dedicated to the board operator or the host mic. In the example, there are
five sources checked: the left channel of the Analog In 1 jack (BL05MIC1),
plus four
Alias
names and
Allow No Source
. Thus, when the channel 1
encoder is rotated with the channel off,
NoSource
,
BL05MIC1
,
GEORGE
,
JOHN
,
PAUL
, and
RINGO
will appear in the channel 1 display. Taking any
source then displays that source name. In the case of the four aliases,
taking any of them connects the BL05MIC1 mic signal to the channel but
the OLED display shows the alias or talent name.
Figure 3-12 Visibilities Page Tab Settings
Taking
NoSource
is used to silence a channel. If
Allow No Source
is
unchecked in the Visibilities tab, that name won’t appear in the source list.
This is typically done on the Switched Meter, Control Room and Studio
selector
s since they normally wouldn’t be silenced at any time. It is
typically left in channel lists since it can be used to identify when the
include list has wrapped around and is again showing the top of the list of
names.
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