COMPASS USER GUIDE

Example 4.6. Globally Linked Galileos (“all channels” mode) combined with “linked independently” mode

In this example, a further level of complexity is introduced: link channel groups have an additional effect, as described above in Link Groups and Selects Mode (p. 77).

Ch.

Link

Galileo

Galileo

Galileo

Group

A

B

C

1

 

Δ1

Δ1

Δ1

2

Δ1

Δ1

Δ1

3

Δ1

Δ1

Δ1

4

Δ1

Δ1

Δ1

5

 

Δ5

Δ5

Δ5

6

 

Δ1

Δ1

Δ1

Changes to a channel in a link group that is also selected (channel 3 in the example) on active Galileo A (magenta) will change the other linked group channels and other selected channels on that Galileo. These changes are then propagated to the same channels on the linked Galileos.

Isolated channels have two possible behaviors:

Isolate Mode

This option applies only to the All channels on the active Galileo… choice, above.

Enable global linking of isolated channels

Changes made to an isolated channel on the active Galileo will change the same channel on linked Galileos if and only if the channel on the linked Galileo is not also isolated.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Isolate Mode, Enable global linking of isolated channels