Version 1.2.0 - 04.02.2013
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Configuration
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Monitoring key - Program:
Press the
Program
key, to send the PGM 1 bus audio signal to the Mon1 bus. When the
Program
key is not active, the
audio sources which is selected in the
Selector
view on the TFT is sent to the
Mon1
bus. To set the audio source for
this
Mon1
bus, follow these steps:
1. On the TFT Touch display tap on the
Selector
button. The
Selector
view is shown.
2. At the bottom of the TFT Touch display, tap on
Selector
.
3. In the
Selector Sources
area, tap on the audio source that should be routed to the
Mon1
bus.
General Purpose keys - GP1, GP2, GP3:
You can configure these keys as User Defined Key.
User defined:
· By right-clicking
(not assigned)
in the
Lamp Source
column, you can either select the key itself as a source or
select any source from the
logic sources
window.
· You can use the key as a logic source in many ways, for example for the On-Air Switch or routing to GPOs.
· You can change the sequence of the three rows in the Colors area. Drag a row in the
Lamp Source
column to its
new priority place.
· The LED with higher priority lights up if its lamp source is active; two colors can't light up at the same time!
· The LEDs of the keys can also be used to show a condition without having assigned a key function. This is useful for
signalisation via GPIs.
Key - Talk:
You can configure this key only as User Defined Key.
User defined:
· By right-clicking
(not assigned)
in the
Lamp Source
column, you can either select the key itself as a source or
select any source from the
logic sources
window.
· You can use the key as a logic source in many ways, for example for the On-Air Switch or Talkback.
· You can change the sequence of the three rows in the
Colors
area. Drag a row in the
Lamp Source
column to its
new priority place.
· The LED with higher priority lights up if its lamp source is active; two colors can't light up at the same time!
· The LEDs of the keys can also be used to show a condition without having assigned a key function. This is useful for
signalisation via GPIs.
Default views:
In the following table, the differences between the default TFT views are shown.
standard
elements (Std)
(PGM peak meter,
CUE peak meter, 4
state indicators,
navigation buttons,
access buttons for
faders)
three additional
peak meter for
PGM 2, Aux 1,
Aux 2 (3PM)