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Chapter 5 Menu List
Cluster Configuration Screen
Figure 5–10 Cluster Configuration Screen
• Cluster Start: Rotating this knob moves the left side of the bracket
so you can select the starting channel of a cluster. You can create up
to eight clusters. Pressing this knob sets the new cluster.
• Edit Cluster Label: Pressing this knob proceeds to the Label Menu
so you can enter or change the cluster label, shown vertically in
Figure 5–10 as Pair 1. If a partial cluster or multiple clusters are
bracketed, then this knob is disabled.
• Auto Set: Pressing this control automatically sets the clusters
according to the Channel Functions of each pair. The Channel
Function
settings are made in the Monitor Mixer Configuration
Menu
. After using the Auto Set control, clusters can still be revised
using the Cluster Start and Cluster End controls. After the Auto Set
control has been used, the clusters should be named appropriately
using the Edit Cluster Label control.
• Cluster End: Rotating this knob moves the right side of the bracket
to select the ending channel of a cluster. Pressing this knob sets the
new cluster. Channels from other existing clusters are automatically
removed and added to the one being set. You can create up to eight
clusters.
• Select Cluster: Rotating this knob moves the bracket from cluster to
cluster so you can adjust each one.
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Cluster Configuration Screen
Auto Set
Note:
When you turn off channels in the Monitor Mixer
Configuration Menu
, they will appear gray on the
Cluster Configuration Screen. Moreover, they will not
appear at all on the Main Screen and the remaining meters
will automatically redistribute themselves to display evenly
on the screen.










