Manual

M10 Features
Back Side
Custom milled solid aluminum casing and buttons, ne nished and anodized for an enduring •
design and classic look.
Controls from 1-8 x M7s•
Connects to the rst M7 via RS422 9pin serial cable, 10 meter cable provided, up to 30meters• that
is 480L compatible, simple to install with no practical distance limits, or IP addresses to congure.
Longer distances may require an additional power source for the M10.
Simple serial ‘loop thru” for connecting more M7s, connect to the rst and loop to the second, and •
third etc.
DC Power is supplied from the M7 through the cable, no wall warts, or external supplies.•
8 meters, for 4 stereo pairs, metering 4 machines at a time.•
Machine selection is a by dedicated Machine key in the M10:•
Press the machine key to “toggle or step though” for 2 x M7 operation.o
Press machine key and use the Jog wheel to step through the machineso for control of more
the 2 x M7s.
Press machine key and use the 1-4 keys to directly access any machine, for control of more o
the 2 x M7s.
Use the “up down keys” to change banks and for metering for control of more the 4 x M7s.o
Same clear easy to read displays as used in the M7•
Same user interface as the M7, with the addition of Machine and Setup keys, so no need to learn •
something new.
Simultaneous control of the M7 from both the M7s front panel and or the M10 with a lock out.•
Setup key for the M10’s local memory, congurations, and settings.•
Future enhancements:
Control of multiple M7s for multi-channel applications.•
Available May-June 2008 through select world wide distribution
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