1. Basic operations
1-1. Background transition
1-1-1. Selecting the bus
Press one of the crosspoint buttons to select the material to be used for the background transition.
Depending on the operating status, the button pressed will light in one of two colors.
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1-1-2. Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function
The SHIFT function enables two materials to be allocated — the front material and the rear material — to one button, and the materials to be selected using the [SHIFT] button.
A total of 24 materials — front materials (1 to 12) and rear materials (13 to 24) — can be allocated to the three groups of 12 crosspoint buttons whether these buttons are the PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons, PST/B bus crosspoint buttons or AUX bus crosspoint buttons.
There are actually two SHIFT functions: “All SHIFT” for switching all the front materials to the rear materials or vice versa, and “Single SHIFT” for switching the front material of one crosspoint button with its rear material or vice versa. “All SHIFT” works once the SHIFT function has been allocated to one of the user buttons.
“Single SHIFT” works once the SHIFT function has been allocated to the No.12 or No.1 crosspoint button of the crosspoint button group concerned by a menu operation.
All SHIFTAll SHIFT is used to switch all the materials of the PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons, PST/B bus crosspoint buttons or AUX bus crosspoint buttons from front materials to rear materials or vice versa.
The user button to which the SHIFT function has been allocated is used to switch between the front materials and rear materials.
1Allocate the SHIFT function to one of the user buttons. (For the method used to allocate this function to the user button, refer to
2Each time the [SHIFT] button (user button) is pressed, the front materials are switched to the rear materials or vice versa.
ppWhen the rear materials (13 to 24) have been selected, the [SHIFT] button (user button) lights in amber.
ppWhen the button is pressed again, it goes off, and the front materials (1 to 12) are now selected.
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