microprocessor control 6
channel mute controls
J)Status LED
This
1)Off- The channel is not controlled by the Mute Controller. 2)Steady Red- The channel is being muted by a Mute Scene. 3)Steady Green- The channel is in Safe Mode, can’t be muted by any
Scene. |
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4)Blink Red- The system is in Edit Preview Mode and the channel | is in the |
currently selected Scene (only 1 Scene active at a time). |
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5)Blink Green- The system is in Edit Safe Mode and the channel | is includ- |
ed in the Safe Scene. |
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K)Mute Switch
This momentary switch toggles the Channel’s local mute and is also used to assign /
L)Mute LED
This internal Red LED will illuminate whenever the channel is muted, either locally or by a Mute Scene.
NOTE: If a channel is already locally muted when a relevant Mute Scene is activated, this LED will remain lit. 2 sources are now telling the channel to mute; the Local Mute and the Mute Scene. If the Mute Sw (K) is pressed once, the local mute will be cleared, but no apparent change will occur.The Mute LED (L) will still be lit, and the Status LED (J) will still be steady Red. At this point there is only one source telling the channel to mute; the Mute Scene. If the Mute Scene is then disabled, the channel will
NOTE:All of the above actions will take place, but the displayed Sequenced Scene will not be active (mutes not enabled) unless the Micro Scene switch (G) is lit. Each press of these switches increments or decrements the Patch Display (B). Holding either button down will allow quickly scrolling up or down.The buttons are also used to select the parameters and settings of the system while in Utility mode.
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