Controlling an Aux Output defined as a Mixer

The sample illustration below represents RCP120 pa nels setup to control an Aux Output defined as a Mixer. It is recommended, though not required, that two RCP120 panels are used to control Aux Outputs defined as a mixer. When two panels are use, define one panel to control the Preview side of the mixer and the other to control the Program side of the mixer (see Chapter 4 for information on how to Assign an Aux to the panel). This configuration will offer the flexibility to switch inputs directly on Program immediately or setup an input on Preview to be transitioned to Program with the use of the AUTO TRANS button.

Program

Preview

Figure 54: Controlling an Aux Output defined as a Mixer

To change the source on the Aux Program Output:

1.Verify the Shift button is in the correct latched state. Green indicates FSN Inputs 1 – 10 can be selected with buttons 1 – 10 on the RCP120. Amber indicates FSN Inputs 11 – 20 can be selected with buttons 1 – 10 on the RCP1 20.

2.Press the desired input button on the RCP120 with a mapped input source. This button will change to an Amber color indicating it is the currently selected source.

If the RCP120 is setup to control the “Preview” si de of the Aux Mixer, press the Auto Trans button on the RCP120 to transition the selec ted source to the Aux program output.

If the RCP120 is setup to control the “Program” si de of the Aux Mixer, an immediate switch of the selected source will have occurred after step 2 above.

Note

When the RCP120 is defined to control the “Program ” side of an Aux Mixer, pressing “Auto Trans” will cause the currently selected source in “Preview” to be transitioned to “Program”.

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