282 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Chapter 31. GUI Menu (Side Bar Menu)
The GUI is a very powerful multi-functional tool that forms the core of the HD96-24 system. It gives you total control and
monitoring of the operating environment, enhances control surface operation (you can operate the HD96-24 fully by GUI-
only) and allows the use of internal and external devices. To facilitate this the GUI incorporates a simple-to-use GUI menu.
The GUI menu presents you with a list of options from which to choose, depending on your requirement. The following lists
some of the functions that the GUI menu provides:
1. Customise Toolbar: The top menu bar can be re-ordered as required.
2. User Prole: Click on this icon to change or log out of the current user prole. This windows also displays how much
memory has been used by the current user. You can also make changes to the mCloud settings here.
3. Groups: This page allows all POP, VCA, Mute and Talk Groups to be set up. (See Chapter 8 for POP & VCA and Chapter 17
for Talk and Mute groups.)
4. Shout Conguration: The shout mixer settings can be found in this page.
5. Naming: Name all channels. (See chapter 8)
6. Patching: This page takes you to the patching page where all internal and external connections can be made. (see
chapter 7).
7. Eects Rack: Overview of current internal FX and DSP use. (See chapter 15)
8. Expansion Cards: This page shows the current settings of the CM1 card slots and Ultranet settings.
9. Preferences: User and operating preferences. Adjust GUI screen brightness, select delay compensation, select clocking
preferences etc. (See chapter 26)
10. Show Manager: Show settings, Show editor and Playlist control.
11. Navigation: Select the layout of channels, busses and groups on the surface and how each workow is set out.
12. File Manager: File management (internal, mCloud and external).
13. Update Manager: Update the console and connected I/O boxes.
14. Service Page: For Midas use only.
15. Shutdown: Press and hold to turn of the system safely. Please wait until you see the “Safe to turn o” message.