Initial Setup; Some Basics First: Mouse And Keyboard Operation - Studer OnAir 1500 Quick Start Manual

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OnAir 1500 Digital Mixing Console
4

INITIAL SETUP

4.1

Some Basics First: Mouse and Keyboard Operation

Important!
Button 'Touch'
List Selection
Routing Matrix
Rotary Emulation
Scroll Bars Scroll bars are displayed in the configuration tool whenever the screen is too
Keyboard Entries
Window Size
External USB Keyboard For the keyboard layout, the language settings made with the configuration
26 Quick Start Guide
There are some settings that must be made during installation of the console,
such as entering user names and passwords, or setting the current date and
time since this depends on the local time zone. This procedure is described in
the following chapter. It is assumed that it is performed by the user designated
as the system administrator.
For the initial setup, the console must be operated from an external USB
keyboard and an USB mouse, together with a DVI monitor screen. Experi-
ence showed that an [S]VGA monitor with a DVI adapter will not work. The
screen display will be familiar for users having operated the OnAir 2500 or
OnAir 3000 systems already, except that the external screen doesn't feature
any touch screen functionality. The following rules apply for operation:
Left-click (e.g. for user login on the Home page, or for switching phase
inversion on the CHAN Input page on/off, as shown left).
Either right-click on the desired item (e.g. selection from the snapshot list),
or use the rotary emulation mode, as described below.
On every routing page displaying the routing matrix (input, output, mic group,
bus assign) a cross point is quickly selected by a right-click. Rotary emulation
mode can be used as well, as described below.
Set the mouse pointer to the black field, hold the right mouse button down,
and move the mouse left or right in order to change the displayed value or to
select from a list (e.g. on the SNAP or ROUT pages).
small to display all items. They can be moved by left-clicking-and-holding
the mouse pointer on the bar followed by a mouse movement, as known from
Windows operation.
In case of large selection lists with a vertical scroll bar, also the mouse wheel
is supported for scrolling the list.
Enter the desired label, user name, or password etc., either by clicking with
the left mouse button on the on-screen keyboard or with the external key-
board. Please note that the /Shift and Caps Lock functions of screen and
external keyboards are independent; this is important when entering user
passwords. Confirm with Enter, cancel with Esc.
On the screen keyboard, Caps Lock is active (i.e., dark) by default, as shown
left. Please note that the shift function activated by the Shift button on the
screen is automatically canceled after having entered one character.
When the configuration tool is displayed on the external screen, the page
windows may be minimized, maximized, or resized, as commonly known
from standard Windows operation: By double-clicking on the window's title
bar, or by clicking on the
buttons in the window's upper right corner. Window size may also be con-
tinuously varied by dragging its edge or frame to the desired size.
tool under User GUI... – Settings – Keyboard Layout are valid (for the
time being, English US and Danish are provided for selection). This is inde-
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Date printed: 26.09.11

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