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Digital Control Section
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Fader Start
1
After selecting FADER START and pressing the
[ENTER] key a display like the one shown below
will appear. The example display indicates that the
input channel 34 fader (“CH34”) will produce a
signal at GPI output number 3 (“GP3”) when fader is
raised above –60 dB (“STR”).
2
Using the [INC] and [DEC] keys to set each
parameter and the [ENTER] key to move on to the
next parameter, set the fader start parameters in
sequence as required: channel, fade type (STR or
END), and the GPI output number. To prevent
operational errors select “---” for GPI outputs you do
not intend to use. The first of the two example
displays below shows the channel 21 fader set to
produce a signal at GPI output number 5 when the
fader is lowered to -
∞
, while the second example
shows the channel 21 fader set to produce no GPI
output.
3
Set other channels in the same way, as required.
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Scene Linking
1
After selecting SCENE LINK and pressing the
[ENTER] key a display like the one shown below
will appear.
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys or the alpha-numeric
keypad to select the GPI output to be used for scene
linking of the current scene, and then press
[ENTER]. If you do not want GPI output to be
produced when the current scene is recalled set this
parameter to “---” to prevent operation errors.
3
Perform a scene store operation to store the settings
you have just made to the scene memory (page 53).
Note that your scene link settings will be lost if you
recall a different scene before storing the settings.
NOTE
Fader start signal output occurs with both manual and motor-
driven fader operation (and is enabled even when the console’s
motor drive system is disabled). For this reason it is important to
consider whether you want GPI output triggered by both manual
fader and automatic scene recall operations when making GPI
output settings. Remember that if you set a fader to produce GPI
output when it is moved manually, a scene recall that moves the
fader in the same range will also produce GPI output.
C H 3 4 : S T R : G P 3
C H 2 1 : E N D : G P 5
C H 2 1 : E N D : - - -
NOTE
The settings cannot be store to a protected scene. Be sure to
disable scene protection before storing the settings (page 62).
O U T P O R T : G P 3
O U T P O R T : G P 8
O U T P O R T : - - -
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