Setting Up Autofaders For Use; Assigning Gpi's To Autofaders - Calrec SUMMA User Manual

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FORCE RELEASE - When ON this time period is used to force the Autofader into the fade out delay phase even if
the Autofader is still triggered via the GPI.
Note that if the control is set to 'Never' the Autofader will remain triggered indefinitely whilst the connected GPI is
triggered
FADE OUT DELAY - This is the delay period before the fader starts to ramp down to the out level
FADE OUT DURATION - This is the fader ramp down period.
Note that the AutoFader thumbnail shows which Autofader is in use and its On / Off state even when the Access mode
is on a different control page.
CONNECTED AUTOFADER TRIGGER - Pressing this button allows the user to select the AutoFader trigger.

Setting Up Autofaders for use

There are 99 autofaders in the Summa system. GPIs are assigned to control one or more of these autofaders when they
receive the required trigger signal. The autofaders can then be assigned to control one or more faders on the surface.

Assigning GPI's to autofaders

GPIs are assigned to autofaders in the GPI screen in System Settings>GPI as shown in Figure 2.
A single GPI may control any number of autofaders, so assignments can be made one to one or one to many. Select the
required GPI from the list on the left and any number of autofaders from the right. Now touch the PATCH button.
To remove a connection, select the connected autofader from the GPI list on the left and touch remove.
FIGURE 2 - ASSIGNING GPIs TO AUTOFADERS
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