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Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions
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Signal Selection
When the [2ND] button is lit
Different buses can be assigned to the 1st-row buttons and 2nd-row buttons.
When the 32nd button is set as a shift button, the 1st-row buttons and 2nd-row
buttons both have the following button numbers.
Auxiliary bus control block button numbers ([2ND] button lit)
Inhibiting cross-point button operations
For each cross-point button, you can temporarily inhibit operations.
Notes
This setting is cleared when you reset the control panel.
Assigning a button to the function of disabling cross-point button
operation
You can assign the button to be used for the operation to the [PRE MCRO]
button, in setup. (See “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)” in
Chapter 19 (Volume 3).)
You can also use the [Inhibit Set] and [Inhibit All Clear] functions, assigned to
user preference buttons. (See “Setting Button Assignments (Prefs/Utility
Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3).)
Buses for which operations can be inhibited
This setting applies to the auxiliary bus control block (when using the CCP-
8000) and the cross-point buttons in each switcher bank. However, when using
the CCP-6224/6324, buses may be assigned with the cross-point button rows
for keys 1 and 2 as the auxiliary bus control block.
For example, if you make the setting for one cross-point button in a switcher
bank, this inhibits operation of all cross-point buttons with the same number in
the following buses.
The corresponding name also disappears from the source name display.
Background A, background B
•Keys 1 to 4
Utility 1, Utility 2
DME utility 1, DME utility 2
External DME
Button Number when the shift
button is not pressed
Number when the shift
button is pressed
From the left end to the
31st button
1 to 31 32 to 62
Reentry buttons 121 to 124 125 to 128

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