Command Execution Key: Lighting Condition [Command Tally] - IDK msd-804fd User Manual

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7.12.7 Command execution key: Lighting condition [COMMAND TALLY]

You can set the lighting condition of COMMANDs A to E on the front panel and COMMANDs A to I of Tally
output separately.
・Lights if a control command is registered: REGISTERED [Default]
・Lights while a control command is executed
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There are two planes (PLANE A and B) for each execution condition of COMMANDs A to I. If you register
control commands for both planes, the control commands are executed alternatively every time you press the
command key as follows.
[Table 7.21] Lighting conditions of control command execution keys
Lighting
If you register a command only for
condition
Lights if a control command is
REGISTERED
registered
Lights while a control command is
EXECUTION
executed
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If execution time is 500 ms. or shorter, it lights for only 500 ms. It can be set to blinking in "7.12.8" that
follows.
1. To set the lighting condition of command keys using menu:
MSD-804FD
↓ SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
PRESET COMMAND
↓ SET key
[PRESET COMMAND]
COMMAND TALLY
↓ SET key
[COMMAND A] LINK:ON
REGISTERED
[COMMAND A] LINK:ON
REGISTERED
[COMMAND B] LINK:ON
REGISTERED
[COMMAND E] LINK:ON
REGISTERED
↓ ESC key: Returns to the previous screen
one plane
Top
keys: Select "PRESET COMMAND".
keys: Select "COMMAND TALLY".
keys: Select "OFF" or "ON" for "LINK".
keys
keys: Select the lighting condition of COMMAND A
(REGISTERED, EXECUTION).
keys
keys: Select the lighting condition of COMMAND B
(REGISTERED, EXECUTION).
keys
keys: Select the lighting condition of COMMAND B
(REGISTERED, EXECUTION).
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: EXECUTION
If you register commands for both two planes
Lights if PLANE A will be executed at the next
press; blinks if PLANE B will be executed at the
next press.
Lights if PLANE A will be executed at the next
press; turned off if PLANE B will be executed at
the next press.
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