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Common Features
Although there are different screens for different
sources, they do share some common features.
1. Primary Display
All source screens contain a primary display window
which generally shows the same information that
appears in the UNO-S2 keypad display, including the
current source name, system messages and display
messages from some sources.
2. Volume Bar
This thin red rectangle runs along the bottom of the
Primary Display. The size of the bar indicates the cur-
rent volume for the room, expanding from left to right.
3. "Master" Icon
The small graphic "M" becomes highlighted on the
right side of the Primary Display when the current
room is the Party Master, controlling zones in the sys-
tem that are on and have Party Mode enabled.
4. "Party" Icon
The small graphic "P" becomes highlighted on the right
side of the Primary Display when the system is in the
Party mode and it is active in the current room.
5. "DND" Icon
The small graphic "DND" becomes highlighted on the
right side of the Primary Display when the current zone
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and source is in the Do Not Disturb mode. When in this
mode, other rooms are prevented from changing the
state of the source (change channels, etc.). The DND
icon also appears on keypads for all other rooms that
select this source.
6. "Shared" Icon
The small graphic "S" becomes highlighted on the right
side of the Primary Display when the selected source
is also selected on one or more other rooms.
7. Hard Button Secondary Functions
Some source functions are accessed through the right-
hand hard buttons and are indicated with text and
arrows next to the hard buttons.
8. Navigation Bar
Each screen contains a navigation bar along the bot-
tom to switch between screens.
9. Home Button
This button returns to the home screen.
10. "X of Y" Indicator
This middle button provides navigation between multi-
ple screens in a source set. Each press moves to the
next screen in the set (e.g., 2 of 3).
11. Back Button
This button returns to the previously displayed screen
in most cases.
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