3025EMC Master Control Switching & Channel Branding
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Number: This is secondary choice based on the “Type” selection. For example, if the user
selected “Channel” to be the button’s function type, the field selects the channel
number.
Legend: This edit box displays affects what is displayed in the LCD of the button. If this edit box
is left empty and the key is a source or channel key then it will obtain its legend from the
relevant name table. I.e. source LCD button legend. This edit box allows a two row 5+5
character legend to be used. If only 1, 2 or 3 characters are used on any one line,
spaces can be added before in order to centre justify the legend when it is displayed in
the LCD display.
Mode: This sets the mode of the button:
• Static – The button is static and doesn’t change.
• Changed by primary menu – The button will change when a primary menu is selected.
• Changed by secondary menu – The button will change when a secondary menu is
selected.
Parking Position: This is a key that can be used as a ‘parking’ space to reflect and copy the
functionality of a particular key. In order to copy a key functionality to this position, select
the key to copy and then press ‘p’ or ‘P’, this then moves the key type and number to
the parked key (not affecting the copied key). To move the parked key to another key,
select the key to be changed and press either ‘u’ or ‘U’. After each ‘u’ key press the key
number is automatically incremented if the key type is a source key.
6.3.1.2. Default Parameters
These are the default parameters of the control panel that require configuration for establishing
communications to the EMC, communications to “buddy panels” if required, and default power up
behaviour.
Channel: This is the channel the panel will control when it powers up.
Automation Mode: This is the operational mode that the panel will be in when the EMC is in
automation mode. The panel can be either: Panel enabled, Panel disabled, or Limited
functions.
Panel enabled: All key types are available to the user regardless of the M2100
automation control being enabled or disabled.
Panel disabled: When M2100 automation control of the EMC is enabled, the only
keys that will function on the panel are Panel Lock, Channel and
Menu keys.
Limited Functions: When M2100 automation control of the EMC is enabled, only
limited keys will function on the panel which are Panel Lock,
Channel, Menu, Auto Toggle, Audio Shuffling key types and Latch
Gain Adjust key types.
Networking: The “Use Ethernet instead of QLink” box MUST be checked in order for the panel to talk
to the EMC. The IP address that is filled in MUST match the IP address of the panel.