Specifications

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5 Do either of the following:
To confirm the Mute Group definition, click the flashing
Assign button.
– or –
To cancel the Mute Group definition, click the on-screen
banner display and click
Cancel.
Assigning Mute Groups to Function
Switches
After assigning channels to a Mute Group, you can then assign
that Mute Group to a Function switch using events. You can pro-
gram the assigned Function switch to flash when the Mute Group
is activated.
To assign a Mute Group to a Function switch:
1 Go to the Options > Events page.
2 Click the New button in the Event Commands section.
3 Name the event (such as “Mute Group 1 (F9)”) by doing the
following:
Double-click the event name in the list. Or right-click the
event name and choose Rename.
Enter a new name.
Press Enter to confirm the new name.
4 Click the ADD button in the Triggers list and choose a Func-
tion Switch from the pop-up menu. The Function switch, with
its default properties, is added to the Triggers list.
5 Click the ADD button in the Actions list and choose a Mute
Group. The Mute Group, with its default settings, is added to
the action list area.
To flash the assigned Function switch when the Mute Group is
engaged:
1 Click the ADD button again, and select Flash Function Switch
<n>,
where <n> is the Function switch to which you assigned
the Mute Group. For example, if you assigned Mute Group 1
to Function Switch 1, choose
Flash Function Switch 1 from the
list.
2 Double-click the action in the Actions list. Or, right-click the
item in the list and choose
Edit.
3 Click the Type pop-up menu and choose Toggle.
4 Click the State pop-up menu and choose Latch.
5 To confirm your changes, click anywhere else in the Events
window or click Enter.
New button in the Events Command section of the Events tab
Naming an event
Selecting a Function Switch from the Triggers list
Selecting a Mute Group from the Actions list
Editing an Actions list tr
Actions list with a Mute Group toggle and