Number when the
shift button is not
pressed
Number when the
shift button is
pressed
Number when the
shift button is not
pressed
Number when the
shift button is
pressed
From the left end
to the 31st button
From the left end to the 31st
button
From the left end to the 31st
button
Chapter
3
Signal
Selection
and
Transitions
Notes
Cross-point control block button numbers
For details of the [SIDE FLAG] button, see “Assigning a
Cross-Point Button to Enable/Disable Side Flags” in
Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Switching button numbers
The rightmost (32nd) button functions as a shift button
(the shift button function can be disabled in the Setup
menu).
You can use the rightmost button (number 32) as a [SIDE
FLAG] button. In this case, the shift button moves one to
the left, to number 31, and the button numbers are offset by
one.
When selecting the signals of button numbers 1 to 31,
press the cross-point button for the desired signal.
To select button numbers 32 to 62, hold down the shift
button, and press the cross-point button for the desired
signal.
Button numbers in the auxiliary bus control block
2ND button
(1st row)
(2nd row)
When the [2ND] button is unlit
The cross-point buttons and reentry buttons in the auxiliary
bus control block have separate upper (1st row) and lower
(2nd row) numbers.
In the case of a 32-button layout, the button numbers are as
follows.
Auxiliary bus control block button numbers ([2ND] button unlit)
Auxiliary bus control block button numbers ([2ND] button lit)
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.
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.
For details, see “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config
Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).