'$*%(
This is where the named and bundled inputs and outputs are arranged into user-friendly (?DA35 and 5BC9>1C9?>
Groups – these are the groups seen within the console routing system so clarity and logical arrangement will definitely
help you when routing.
The pop-up has three scroll windows:
When the (?DA35B button (upper left) is selected, the right hand window shows all of the sources in one long list, ready
to be subdivided by signal type into the (?DA35A?D@B shown in the left hand list. The middle window lists those
sources already placed into whichever source group is currently selected (in the example shown above, +, , (
>to are already placed in the 979C1< source group).
If your console is connected to a MORSE router, any IO sourced via that router will be coloured blue to distinguish it
from other IO. See the MORSE supplement in Appendix A of this manual for more details.
It is recommended that you rename and re-order the (?DA35 A?D@B to put the most important and frequently
accessed signals at the top – the two "?E5 boxes under the A?D@3C9?>B label allow rearrangement. The A?D@
3C9?>B#5F5<5C5and '5>1=5 buttons are self-explanatory!
Of course, when you have the ideal source group configuration, you may add sources to them:
‰ With the (?DA35B button active, select a source group on the left.
‰ Scroll the right hand list to show the required source(s) and touch the source(s) which will add to the selected source
group.
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