DMP 128 Plus • Audio Control Panels 100
Action-Follow Selector
A button configured with the Action-Follow Selector control type performs an action that is
tied to a volume group or a mute group, but is dependent on a Selector-Vol/Mute button to
define which group the button affects. The table below shows the drop-down list selections
that are available when Action-Follow Selector is chosen as the control type.
Action
Group Mute On
Group Mute Off
Group Mute Toggle
Group Volume Down
Group Volume Up
Group Vol Rotary (ACP 100 only)
Figure 165. Action-Follow Selector Selection Table
Selector-Vol/Mute (Selector)
Buttons configured as a Selector-Vol/Mute define a gain or mute group. A Selector-Vol/Mute
button acts as a modifier for Action-Follow Selector buttons or controls. For example, if an
Action-Follow Selector button is configured to increase or decrease the volume of a group,
a Selector button defines which gain group is affected by the volume increase or decrease.
Two or more Selector buttons are necessary for Action-Follow Selector buttons to function
properly.
Button Labels
Each button can be labeled to match the control type or function assigned to the button. In
the Label text field on the right side of the Configure ACPs dialog box, type a name to aid
in identifying the function of each button.
Configuration Examples
ACP panels can be configured to meet a wide variety of control needs. The following
configuration procedures are examples of flexible configurations using the default buttons
that ship with the ACP panels. The two configuration examples are covered:
• ACP 100 Configuration Example
• ACP 106 Style Configuration Example
Create the following gain and mute groups from the Configure Groups dialog box (see
Configuring Groups on page70).
• Mute and Gain groups for all microphone channels.
• Mute and Gain groups for all program channels.
• Mute and Gain groups for each individual program source.
• Mute group for all output attenuation blocks.
figure 165 Action-Follow Selector Selection Table