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FOR-A MFR-5000 - A Crosspoint Switching Using a Bus Button

FOR-A MFR-5000
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Category buttons: Allows you to select a category from which to select a channel using the
numeric keypad.
- TENKEY CANCEL: Allows you to exit TENKEY mode. The entered number is
indicated on the button when "SETTING > TENKEY MOD
(INPUT MODE)" is set to ENTER.
- PAGE UP / DOWN: Allows you to change pages for the category buttons.
- ENTER / CANCEL: Allows you to confirm or cancel the change when "SETTING >
TENKEY MOD (INPUT MODE)" is set to ENTER. If it is set to
DIRECT, entering a value will change and confirm the
selection.
See section 5-4-3-9. "TENKEY MOD."
- 0 to 9 (numeric keys): Allows you to select a channel in the selected category. The
TENKEY NO (INPUT START NO) menu allows you to select
whether to count from 0 or 1.
See section 5-4-3-10. "TENKEY NO."
Source channel selection using the numeric keypad function
If categories are set as; SRC-A (SRC 1 to 13), and SRC-B (SRC 14 to 20)
(ex.1) TENKEY MOD (INPUT MODE) is ENTER and TENKEY NO (INPUT START NO) is 1.
- Select SRC-A, enter 3 on a numeric keypad and press ENTER to select SRC 3.
- Select SRC-B, enter 5 on a numeric keypad and press ENTER to select SRC 18.
(ex. 2) TENKEY MOD (INPUT MODE) is DIRECT and TENKEY NO (INPUT START NO) is 0.
- Select SRC-A, and enter 3 on a numeric keypad to select SRC 4.
- Select SRC-B, and enter 0 on a numeric keypad to select SRC 14.
See section 5-4-3-12. "BTN ASSIGN" for details on how to assign the TENKEY button.
6-1-2. A Crosspoint Switching Using a Bus Button
A button to which a destination channel and source channel for the destination is assigned is
called a bus button in the remote control panel. The bus buttons allow you to change source
channels to be output from destination channels by the push of a button.
Bus button crosspoint switching can switch crosspoints regardless of the current destination
selection.
See section 5-3. "Function Buttons" for details on button assignments.
See section 5-4-3-12. "BTN ASSIGN" and 5-5-2. "Button Assignment Change" for details
on how to assign the bus buttons.

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