Owner`s manual
Page 12 CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual
Label strip creation and installation.
Tools Needed
1.) Xacto Knife.
2.) Microsoft Excel(tm) or compatible spread sheet
program.
3.) Laser or Ink-jet printer.
4.) Glue stick.
Label creation
1.) Open the Excel template “SixtyFour Labeller.xls”
included on CD-ROM.
2.) Type your desired labels into the Source and Destina-
tion fields.
3.) Execute a Save-As with a new filename.
4.) Print the labels on standard Laser or Ink-jet paper.
5.) Using a straight edge and an Xacto knife trim the 2
sides of the strips to just outside the black line.
6.) Carefully cut along the rows to separate all 8 strips.
Label installation
1.) Slide the 4 white plastic backing strips to the right out
of the label holders.
2.) Locate the label strip for Sources 1 - 8.
3.) Apply 1/2” of glue to one end of a white backing strip.
4.) Place the Source 1 end of the label strip over the glue
and press down.
5.) Apply 1/2” of glue to the middle of the white backing
strip just past the end of the Source 1 - 8 labels.
6.) Place the Source 9 end of the label strip over the glue
and press down.
7.) Continue until all labels are applied.
8.) Position the Source1 - 32 label strip at the right side of
the top label holder.
9.) With your right hand, slowly slide the white backing
strip to the left. Use your left hand to guide the paper
labels into the label holder.
10.) Continue until all 4 strips are installed.
Creating Labels
GPI Input
To use the rear panel GPI input, connect 2 wires to the
GPI connector that was supplied with your SixtyFour. At
the other end of the 2 wires, connect either a momentary
or latching switch. Plug the connector end into the GPI
input on the rear panel of the SixtyFour.
When the GPI switch is closed, the SixtyFour will recall
memory number 90 with all its levels and routing informa-
tion. The panel will display “GPI”. When the switch is
opened, the SixtyFour will recall its previous state exactly
as it was before the GPI switch was closed.