Standard Monitor Module Controls; Nav Keys & Control Knob; Channel Options Section - Axia Element Installation & User Manual

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Standard Monitor Module Controls

The standard Monitor Module (Figure 4-5) contains
direct-access controls for all of Element's options and
features. Constantly-used controls like headphone and
monitor selection and vol-
ume, plus command keys
for the on-screen timers,
controls for an external pro-
fanity delay unit, and a nu-
meric keypad for convenient
dialing of telephone systems
and codecs are included.
Nav Keys & Control Knob
Located at the bottom
right of the module is a
surrounded
Control Knob
by a set of navigation keys
(
Up,
Down,
Right
and
), an
key (8 ),
Left
Enter
and a
key (?). These
Help
controls augment the Soft-
Knobs and provide another
way to navigate Element
option screens.
Operators can use the
directional keys to navigate
through on-screen lists, and
the
key to "take" a se-
Enter
lection. The
Control Knob
can also be used to scroll
through on-screen lists.
Channel Options Section
These
keys
allow
the
operator
to
custom-
ize the behaviour of indi-
vidual faders.
The opera-
tor first presses the
Options
s/he wishes to modify; the Channel Options box is dis-
played on Element's screen (Figure 4-6), and the Chan-
nel Options keys then become active.
Figure 4-5:Standard Monitor Module + SoftKnobs
key atop the fader
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Channel Jumping: If any fader is in Options
mode, you can "quick jump" to set options for oth-
er fader channels by pressing the Options key at
the top of their channel strips.
For example, if you need to change the Source
on several channels, select the first channel us-
ly selected source alongside a list of available sources
Operators may select using the SoftKnobs or Nav Keys.
They can also preview a source before selecting it.
ing its Options key, and
then choose the Chan-
nel
Options
Source
key. The Source Selec-
tion list will appear on-
screen. Once the source
reassignment is made,
simply press the Op-
tions key on the next
channel you want to as-
sign a new source to; the
Source screen will re-
main active, and you're
now adjusting settings
for
the
new
channel.
The channel number is
displayed onscreen as
confirmation.
Placing a channel in
Op-
mode lets you change
tions
inputs, apply EQ, change
pan position, invert phase,
set Aux Send and Aux Re-
turn levels, and adjust mix-
minus settings for that chan-
nel. The
displays
Options
(Figure 4-6) give detailed
channel information. Both
the Element channel num-
ber (the physical fader posi-
tion, from left to right) and
the source assigned to that
channel are displayed for
confirmation.
Source Key
Pressing
dis-
Source
plays the Source Selection
menu. The Source Selection
screen displays the current-

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