Owner`s manual

CM Labs Dashboard Owner’s Manual Page 31
Appendix A: SixtyFour Operation
We recommend that you use this spreadsheet first to
carefully plan your system and then create your label
names and channel assignments. From this spreadsheet,
you can print label strips that are inserted into the label
strip holders. When you enter the LCD Channel labels,
refer to this spreadsheet to eliminate confusion.
Memory Operations
Each SixtyFour router has 90 user memories to store
Source and Destination routing and levels. Whenever a
SixtyFour router is on line, the 2 digit rotary mode display
on Dashboard shows the current memory selected on the
SixtyFour. This number also appears on the SixtyFour
display.
Recall
Push in the Rotary Selector and the Memory display will
flash on and off. While it is flashing, rotate the Rotary
Selector to scroll to new memories. As the new memory
numbers appear the settings of that memory are
“previewed” on Dashboard.
The memory is not recalled until the Rotary Selector is
pushed in again. The levels are previewed on the lower
row of the LCD. If the “destin” LED is on, the channel
BURN LED’s preview routing. The BURN LED’s light if
they are routed to the selected source. The LED’s will be
off if they are not routed to the selected source.
When the memory number is flashing, push in the Rotary
Selector to recall a memory. If you wait 5 seconds, the
previous memory number will appear and no recall
occurs.
Save
The decimal point on the 2 digit Rotary Display will blink
on and off whenever the current settings of the SixtyFour
have been altered and are not the same as the current
memory. The far right decimal point also blinks on the
SixtyFour under these conditions. To save the settings,
press the SAVE switch on Dashboard, and rotate the
Rotary Selector to select a location to store the setting.
Press SAVE again to store them, or press ESC or push in
the Rotary Selector to exit without saving.
Undo
The decimal point on the 2 digit Rotary Display blinks on
and off whenever the current settings of the SixtyFour
have been altered and are not the same as the current
memory. To undo the changes, push in the Rotary
Selector. When the memory number begins to flash,
push in the Rotary Selector a second time, and the
original memory will be recalled and the decimal point
will stop flashing.
Source Controls
Selection Operations
Mono Source Selection
When the “source” LED is lit, use the channel BURN
switches to select sources for routing. If the selected
Source is Mono, the channel BURN LED will illuminate to
show that it is selected.
Stereo Source Selection
Press either channel BURN switch of a stereo Source to
select it for routing. Both channel BURN LED’s will
illuminate to show that it is selected.
Level Control Operations
Setting Source Levels
Rotate a channel rotary pot to change a Source level.
Source levels can be changed independently of which
source is selected. Stereo Sources have their level
displayed under the left channel label. The right channel
is blank.
Setting Levels to Unity
Press and hold the CUT/default switch. Press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Source level will jump
to unity.
Setting Levels to Off
Press and hold the ALT switch and then press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Source level will jump
to off.
Destination Controls
Routing Operations
Routing Mono to Mono and Stereo
With the BURN switches in “source” mode, press either
the left or right BURN switch for the desired mono source
that you want to route. Press the Burn Mode switch to
light the “destin” LED. The channel BURN LED’s will light
if they are routed to the selected source. To route or
unroute destinations, press a channel BURN switch. If
the Destination is stereo, both BURN LED’s light to show
that it is routed to the mono source.
Routing Stereo to Stereo
With the BURN switches in “source” mode, press the
BURN switch for the desired stereo source that you want
to route. Press the Burn Mode switch to light the “destin”
LED. The channel BURN LED’s will light if they are
routed to the selected source.