The Tech-User Mode screen
allows the studio technician to
enter the password protected
“Technician” or “Supervisor” modes allowing
him or her to operate critical parts of the
system, and set up passwords for other
“Technicians” or “Supervisors”.
The Tech-MSGS screen reports
messages, which form a history
which can be used by Calrec
engineers to diagnose any problems which
may arise.
The Tech-Info screen (shown
below) displays system
information and allows the
Default Memory to be saved.
The Tech-Racks screen gives
details of the systems rack
configuration.
The Tech-Lists screen shows the
contents of the lists of inputs,
outputs and inserts which are
available on the I/O Matrix and I/O screens.
These are set up during installation, using
the Setup Application.
The Tech-Models screen shows
fader and path models for the
system.
The Tech-Offline Editor screen
allows the creation of an Offline
Editor installer and saving/loading
of console bundles. Full details of these
features are described in ‘Appendix A -
Offline Editor’.
TECH SCREEN
Info Screen and Default Memory
The Default Memory will usually be created
upon installation of the console using the
button on this screen. This default memory
could contain the input port set-ups which
match the studio wiring, and settings for
relays, optos, and running levels. It could
have all channel settings off or flat, with no
routes made, and could be available as a
start up memory, from which more specific
memories could be created. It is recalled
using the Default Set Up button on the
Functions panel.