Downstream
4Key source name display/key snapshot buttons
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5 FTB button
FTB
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DSK1 | DSK2 | M/E | M/E | M/E | |
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DSK1 |
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| IK | 2K | 3K |
AUTO |
| AUTO | P/P | DME | DME |
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1 Key delegation | transition | 6 AUTO button |
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aKey delegation buttons
Press DSK1 or DSK2, to select the keyer. Each button can be assigned to any key in setup (see Chapter 16 “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)” (Volume 2)).
While these buttons are held down, you can select a key source with the
Pressing one of these buttons twice in rapid succession changes its state so that you can make
Key delegation button | Corresponding |
(double press) | key bus |
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[DSK1] | key 1 a) |
Key delegation button | Corresponding |
(double press) | key bus |
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[DSK2] | key 2 b) |
a)The key bus selection button [KEY3] in the P/P
b)The key bus selection button [KEY4] in the P/P
bIndependent key transition
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DSK1 ON, DSK2 ON buttons: Press these to cut in the corresponding downstream key 1 or 2. When the key is already inserted, pressing the button cuts it out. Each button lights red when the corresponding key is inserted in the program output (final output from the
308 Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel