Installation manual

Section 10: MX464
10 - 72 Euphonix CS3000/2000 MixView 3.0 Software Supplement
DSC Mon Cnfg
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Assigning Custom GPI
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Faders
Mon
Select
Snap
Shot
Preset Macro
Pg 1 Pg 2 Pg 3 Pg 4
Store
Mon
Cnfg
Studio
Faders
Pg 1 Pg 2 Pg 3 Pg 4
Store
Mon
Select
Snap
Shot
Preset Macro
Mon
Cnfg
Studio
Clear
CM Latch
ComMic i
SPKa i
SPKb i
SPK1-4 i
iGrp off
CM->1-4 i
Press [ F2] to sequence thr ough the available INIT and ST ATE parameter
settings and observe the DSC screen:
It is advisable to set the INIT field first and then
set the ST ATE field as the for mer always r esets
the latter to a default when subsequently
accessed again. Press [ F4] if you wish to modify
the STATE column.
The last two screens show the pulsed relay
icons and settings. Pulsed operation means that
the relay or speaker mute enters its “active”
state only for the period of time stipulated by the
timing figure. Notice the double-ended arrow in
the TRIGGER column next to the fader object
designator . This means that the r elay operation
is active in both fader movement dir ections. T o
change this to single direction operation, press
[F3]. The pulse timing can only be changed by first selecting the ST ATE column
using the [ left arrow] or [ right arrow] keys. The SpinKnob is then used to
change the timing figure.
Custom GPI names may be assigned by first selecting the desired GPI COM-
MENT column. The console’ s QWER TY keyboar d can then be used to assign a
custom name in place of the default name (RELA Y 1, RELA Y 2, etc.).
A “Clear” key has been added to the DSC Mon Cnfg/Pg 3 upper left display .
This can be used to reset everything in the MX464, including Monitor assign-
ments, with the exception of the GPI relays.