S2 User Handbook
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S2CSGE/S2CSG STEREO LINE AND
GRAM CHANNEL WITH & WITHOUT EQ
S2CSGE/S2CSG STEREO LINE AND
GRAM CHANNEL WITH & WITHOUT EQ
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functionality. To make use of these modes, you must enter a setup mode which is exactly
the same for every module. It is only necessary to perform this procedure once.
To enter the setup mode, hold down the PGM and AUD buttons together for 5 seconds.
After which all the buttons will start a recurring ashing sequence, at this point it is ok to
release the PGM and AUD buttons. This sequence indicates the mode which each button is
currently set to. One ash equals mode one, two ashes equals mode two etc. To change the
mode for a particular button simply press it once and watch the number of ashes increase.
Once the maximum mode number has been reached it will simply wrap around to mode
one and continue as before. To exit this setup procedure press and hold both the PGM and
AUD buttons as before for 2 seconds and the module will start operating
as normal.
Each button and their corresponding modes are listed below.
PGM
Mode 1 : Normal. The program bus can be selected as normal.
Mode 2 : Always on. The program bus is permanently selected.
Mode 3 : Always o. The program bus is permanently deselected.
AUD
Mode 1 : Normal. The audition bus can be selected as normal.
Mode 2 : Always on. The audition bus is permanently selected.
Mode 3 : Always o. The audition bus is permanently deselected.
INP1/INP2
Mode 1 : Normal. Can be selected as normal.
Mode 2 : Always INP2. INP2 is permanently selected.
Mode 3 : Always INP1. INP1 is permanently selected.
EQ (S2-CSGE only)
Mode 1 : Normal. Equalization can be enabled or disabled as normal.
Mode 2 : Always enabled. Equalization controls are permanently enabled.
Mode 3 : Always disabled. Equalization controls are permanently disabled.
Cue/PFL
Mode 1 : Normal. Cue/PFL is selected as normal, with both a momentary or latched
operation.
Mode 2 : Latched. Cue/PFL is selected as normal, but will only work with a
latched operation.
Mode 3 : Momentary. Cue/PFL is selected as normal, but will only work with a
momentary operation.