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SNAPSHOT VALID
The specified relay closes when the Snapshot is loaded.
Console Status and Opto-Isolators
The list will show opto-isolator setup for console status events. The columns show the console status items and
the opto-isolator for each item.
CONTROL ROOM DIM
The specified opto-isolator will switch the DIM key for the Control Room monitors.
CONTROL ROOM CUT
The specified opto-isolator will switch the CUT key for the Control Room monitors.
SLS CUT
The specified opto-isolator will switch the CUT key for the Studio Loudspeakers.
HEADPHONE CUT
The specified opto-isolator will cut the output to the Headphones.
SLS SELECT MSB and SLS SELECT LSB
These are used to specify a range of seven opto-isolators that represent a source for the Studio Loudspeakers in
binary form.
The opto-isolators should not be used for anything else. The LSB opto-isolator number must be after the MSB
opto-isolator number (see example below).
The seven digits are split into two binary numbers: a three digit number that indicates the path type and a four
digit number that indicates the path number. The MSB (most significant bit) is the highest digit in the binary
number that indicates the path type. The LSB (least significant bit) is the unary digit (i.e. the 'ones' column of the
number) of the number that indicates the path number. Path numbers are obtained by adding 1 to the binary
number.
Each opto-isolator represents 1 when it is closed or 0 when it is open. All zeros indicates an invalid selection (i.e.
nothing will change).
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