30 Chapter 4—Getting Around the User Interface

Display Elements

This section explains the various control elements that appear on display pages.

Switches

Switches appear as boxes with a shadowed outline (i.e., a thicker outline on the right side and bottom).

Simple on/off-type switches are highlighted when they are turned on. In this example, the [ST] switch is on.

The labels inside some switches change when they turned on and off, as these phase switches show.

For option-type switches, only one switch can be on at a time. In this example, the monitor source can be set to either stereo out or ST CASCADE IN, but not both.

To operate a switch, use the cursor buttons to select it, and the [ENTER] button or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to turn it on or off.

Rotary Controls

 

Some parameters appear as rotary controls, as this example from

 

the PANPOT page shows. To adjust a rotary control, use the cursor

 

buttons to select it and use the PARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC]

 

and [+1/INC] buttons to adjust it.

 

Parameter Boxes

 

Some parameters appear in parameter boxes

 

(i.e., dotted-line boxes), as this example from

 

the EFFECT1 EDIT page shows. To adjust a

 

parameter box parameter, use the cursor but-

 

tons to select it, and the PARAMETER wheel or

 

[–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set it.

 

Parameter boxes that require you to confirm

 

new settings flash until you press the [ENTER]

 

button.

 

Faders

 

Pages such as VIEW and BUS MASTER display faders graphi-

 

cally. To adjust a fader, use the cursor buttons to select it, and the

 

PARAMETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set

 

it. Fader knobs appear highlighted when set to the nominal posi-

 

tion.

Nominal

 

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