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Revision C • 10/07
HARRIS CORPORATION
4-23
4 RMX
digital
Server
outs are typically set for unattended console op-
eration or when a special console setup must be
maintained.
The channel lockout template section begins
with [ChannelLockout_0].
Setting Channel Lockouts
1 Copy the entire channel lockout section of the
session file. It begins with ChannelLockout_0
and ends with PanBalance=0.
2 Paste the copied channel lockout section back
into the session file. Although it can be pasted
anywhere in the file, it is recommended that all
of the channel lockout sections be kept together
in one area of the session file.
3 Replace the 0 in the pasted section’s heading
(ChannelLockout_0) with the channel num-
ber that needs the lockout information. Refer
to the Channel ID Number table on page 4-20
for which number to use for each channel.
For example, to add lockout information for
the left most Universal Dual Fader channel,
change the header Channel Lockout_0 to
ChannelLockout_1. To add button lockout
information for the Telco 2 channel, change
Channel Lockout_0 to Channel Lock-
out_82.
4 Edit the channel lockout section as needed.
Each button is locked separately. To allow the
button to be changed by the operator, leave the
setting for the button as 0. To lockout that par-
ticular button, change the setting to 1.
5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 for each channel that re-
quires any buttons to be locked out.
MAPPING SECTION
The mapping section [Mapping] lists the
RMX
digital
channels, as detected at the time the
session was saved, in a table. The section is auto-
matically rewritten by the RMXd
igital
Server at
each save so it should not be edited.
The table entries are in hex, with Map_0 being
a reserved position listed as 00 for no channel de-
tected. Map_1 up to Map_28 identify whether a
channel strip is installed. Channel strips are num-
bered sequentially from 01 to 2c. Channel strips
set as Telco channels are numbered 41 to 46.
Map_29 up to Map_32 identify the four phan-
tom channels in the KSU card.
Map_33 to Map_35 identify the Monitor Con-
trol panel sections as b1 to b3. Map_36 will al-
ways be ff for no channel detected.
Map_37 and Map_38 identify the KSU card
audio and logic. Map_39 through Map_44 iden-
tify the optional 8-Input Expansion cards. The
entries in these sections are 81 to 84 for the logic
section and 91 to 94 for the audio sections.
Map_47 identifies the optional Effects card as
ff when no card is detected.
The channel map ends with DSP=x. The num-
ber listed is one more than the physical number
of DSP cards installed since the KSU has DSP.
Thus, an RMX
d
-4 will show DSP=1 even though
no separate DSP card is installed.
ROUTER ASSIGNMENT SECTIONS
Each console is assigned a unique device num-
ber by the nqx.ini file during start-up. Though
typically left at device=1 for non-networked con-
soles, when multiple RMX
digital
consoles and
VistaMax frames are networked together, each
must have a unique device number assigned (from
1 to 63) to distinctly identify its signals to the other
networked devices. The device number is used to
create the Global Signal ID number that uniquely
identifies every signal in a networked system.
RouterCommand
The Global signal ID numbers are predomi-
nantly used in the Take commands’ section of the
session file or init.mac file to identify sources

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