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The 16 character alphanumeric display is the communication window between the
operator and the J-Type III operating system.
In normal operating conditions, the display will show one of the following:
CUE number, or
Current Memory number, or
“cadac `J-Type' “if no cue or memory is selected.
The display is also used for system messages via the [err] button and to traverse the
various menus for testing, mapping, etc.
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The numeric keys [0] to [9] and the decimal point [.] are used to select a particular
cue or memory number in conjunction with one of the function keys listed below.
Key
Meaning
Function
[Sys]
SYSTEM
Calls up the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
[Mem]
MEMORY
Selects one of the non-volatile internal memories.
[Clr]
CLEAR
Clears a selected memory (i.e. sets everything to
OFF)
[Err]
ERROR
Writes error message or information to alphanumeric
display.
[Esc]
ESCAPE
Moves backwards through a menu, or aborts an
operation, can be thought of as a “cancel” button.
[Bsp]
BACKSPACE Deletes the last number entered.
[Rcl]
RECALL
Recall a cue or memory.
[Sve]
SAVE
Store a cue or memory.
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Selects a menu item, starts or acknowledges
operations.
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↑
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↓
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The buttons are back-lit by LEDs, and will illuminate or flash to indicate that they will
perform a useful function if pressed at that time, or that their function has been
selected.
Unlabelled buttons are reserved for use in future software updates.
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Cause the previous or next cues to be recalled from the PC to the console.
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Please refer to figure 2-3 for the location of the connectors on the J-Type III CCM
module rear panel described below.
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Two cables provide the “fast copper” data link between the CCM and up to two IBM®
PC or compatible computers if these are fitted with a CADAC Fast Copper Communi-
cations board 7514. Otherwise the cables run between the CCM and the Séance
box, see 1.5.1 Connections - BNC and 1.5.3 Connections RJ45. Two cables are nor-
mally supplied, one for PC1 and the other for PC2. The connectors are labelled dif-
ferently at each end. Make sure that the “CONNECT TO CCM” end is connected to
the CCM! The other ends of the cables are labelled “PC1” and “PC2” respectively
If the cables are not connected correctly, the communications system cannot work.
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Page 8: ...viii Introduction J Type Revision J2005 2...
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Page 96: ...4 10 7925 Programmable Group Module J Type Revision J2005 2...
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