Troubleshooting guide
Control Pins
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P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 79 of 108
Connection Blocks
The number of connection blocks that appear in the window depends on how many pins are available
after you have specified preset control. Allocate different controllers or logic output to a pin connection
by making a selection from the pull-down menu on the right-hand side of the block. The pin
connection(s) can be alternately enabled and
disabled by clicking on the block with the left
mouse button, or selecting [Disable] from the
pull-down menu. Figure 51 below illustrates the
available types of connection blocks.
Processor Mapping Section
Use this section of the window to define, for each preset, which processors that the external hardware
will address. The input and output channels of the preset appear in a column below each pin allocation
block that has been assigned to a controller or logic output. Processor mapping can be designated
while you are in Live Mode or Design Mode. When you are in Live Mode the title bar of this section of
the window is blue, in Design Mode it is black.
Note: Any processor mapping you specify will be saved with the preset or scene file, so
you must create a processor map that coordinates with the device's pin
configuration for each preset that will be stored in the device.
Processor Mapping Checkboxes
Click a checkbox to map the corresponding input or output channel to the allocation
block. The checkbox fills with blue when it is selected. You can assign multiple
processors to input controllers, but only one to logic output. Clicking the checkbox
toggles it in and out of selection. Figure 52 on the right illustrates the processor
mapping checkboxes.
Processor checkbox selected for mapping.
Checkbox de-selected.
Mutes
Channel muting can be controlled by either a locking switch or a momentary switch,
and can also be indicated at the logic output pins.
Figure 52
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Mute Mapping
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