CueMixer Setup
Note
Do not confuse User A button with User A mode. User A button fires a single cue when pressed. When you enter User A mode (LED next to user A button is ON), then you have the use of the bottom two rows of buttons on the CueMixer available to fire cues. (see “Set User A Mode” below.)
Enable Cue 0 CueMixer
Enables the CueMixer User A and User B buttons to send Cue id 0.
There is not a way to set the User button to Off. It must have a cue number assigned. In order to allow you to keep the User button from firing a cue, you can program the CueMixer not to send cue id 0 and then make sure that the User buttons are assigned to cue id 0.
Button Overlay
Button overlays provide a way of having any button execute a cue in addition to the standard function for that button. With the current firmware and software release you can not disable the normal button function.
Set Mode
Sets the CueMixer mode.
Button Debounce
Button Debounce is used to keep a single button press from repeating the command. This can happen when the switch contact “bounces”. Normally the hardware circuit would suppress this problem, but under some conditions it can occur. During the Debounce interval the button is ignored.
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