User`s manual
Chapter 3_______________________________________________________Zaxcom Deva User’s Manual
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Using the Mix-12 embedded keyboard:
ESC key – same as pressing the MENU key.
F1 key – displays the Cue Mode page {p.127}.
F2 key – flags the currently displayed Take as a “CIRCLE TAKE”.
F3 key – (first press) displays the False Start dialog {p.139}.
(second press) closes the False Start dialog without doing anything to the dialog.
F4 key – (first press) displays the Timecode page {p.57}.
(second press) displays the Timecode Diagnostics page.
F5 key – go to Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F6 key – (first press, if Fader-8 assigned) displays the Headphone Volume page {p.138}.
(next press) displays the Headphone Mix page {p.75}.
(next press) return to previously displayed page.
F7 key – displays the Meter Labels page {p.69}.
F8 key – edit the Scene button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F9 key – edit the Take button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F10 key – edit the Note button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
0 – 9 keys – opens the Enter Segment data entry field, {p.37}. Type the remainder of the number and
press the ENTER key. Once entered, the system attempts to move to the day’s recording, by
the segment # entered. If the number entered is too high, the last available segment is displayed.
M key – toggle Mix-12 meters between prefader input level and the disk mix.
Arrow keys – navigation in pages.
CRTL key & single digit – opens the label for the associated channel for modification. Correct the existing label
or enter a new one from scratch. While a meter is being edited it will not update.
o See: Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List {p.159}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE key – 1) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character to the left of the
cursor and moves the cursor and character 1 position to the left.
2) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it deletes the character to the left
of the cursor and shifts all characters from the cursor to the end of the text right 1
character.
3) If the cursor is on the first character, it deletes the character at the cursor and
shifts all characters from the next character to the end of the text right 1 character.
Using an attached keyboard:
ESC key – same as pressing the MENU key.
F1 key – displays the Cue Mode page {p.127}.
F2 key – flags the currently displayed Take as a “CIRCLE TAKE”.
F3 key – (first press) displays the False Start dialog {p.139}.
(second press) closes the False Start dialog without doing anything to the dialog.
F4 key – (first press) displays the Timecode page {p.57}.
(second press) displays the Timecode Diagnostics page.
F5 key – displays the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F6 key – (first press, if Fader-8 assigned) displays the Headphone Volume page {p.138}.
(next press) displays the Headphone Mix page {p.75}.
(next press) return to previously displayed page.
F7 key – displays the Meter Labels page {p.69}.
F8 key – edit the Scene button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F9 key – edit the Take button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
F10 key – edit the Note button in the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
INS key – displays the Home page {p.35} from anywhere.
0 – 9 keys – opens the Enter Segment data entry field, {p.37}. Type the remainder of the number and
press the ENTER key. Once entered, the system attempts to move to the day’s recording, by
the segment # entered. If the number entered is too high, the last available segment is displayed.
M key – toggle Mix-12 meters between prefader input level and the disk mix.
Arrow keys – navigation in pages.










