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241 PRO X User Manual
Mapping a GUI screen to another bay
An important redundancy feature of the control centre lets you map either of the GUI screens to its adjacent bay (mix or master). So, in the unlikely event either of the
GUI screens should fail, the other one can take its place if necessary.
>> To re-map a GUI screen
1. At the GUI screen you want to re-map, choose home Preferences General and then select the Conguration tab. Current mapping is indicated by the
translucent red rectangle. For example, in the diagram right the GUI screen is currently mapped to the mix bay.
2. In the Bay IDsection diagram, click within the other by area. For example, click the master bay (shown below). The red translucent highlight will now move to the
master bay.
3. Choose home Default.
Troubleshooting automation
This section explains the error messages that you may see when using the control centre’s automation.
Error messages
Error messages, which can appear when you are accessing the Files or Automation screens, provide useful information on the condition that triggered them. Due to the
way the ling and automation systems interact with the internal processing system of the control centre, not all error messages are indicative of a problem; some may
appear due to the current state of the system and just require a retry of the operation.
Error messages comprise two components — a rst line of text containing the error condition, followed on the next line by a description of the error (prexed by the
text “response:”). The error condition text indicates the operation that may have triggered the error message, while the error description text explains the reason for
failure and, in some cases, also provides information that may be useful to service engineers. The following diagram shows a typical error message.
>> To proceed after an error message appears
1. Heed the error message.
2. Click OK.
3. Take the appropriate action for that particular error. Refer to Table 21 “List of error condition messages” and Table 22 “List of error description messages”.
Typical error message window showing the main elements