c. Channels 10, 11, and 12 when used in combination with
other channels become function keys as explained below:
•
Channel 10 is a ten-times multiplier. For example, if
you simultaneously enable channels 5 and 10, you
call up page 50.
•
Channel 11 is an eleven-times multiplier. For
example, if you simultaneously enable channels 2
and 11, you call up page 22.
•
Channel 12 is a number inverter. For example, if you
simultaneously enable channels 2, 4, and 12, you call
up page 42 rather than page 24.
Table 6-1. Remote Page Access Channel Functions
Channels 1-12
Channel 10 +
one other
channel
Channel 11 +
one other
channel
Channel 12 +
two other
channels
Note If enabling analog controller channels does not call up
pages in memory, make sure there are no submasters
assigned. See the section titled "Submasters" on page
6-23.
Studio Color LCD Controller
Directly access pages 1-12.
Ten-times multiplier for channels 2-9 to allow
access to pages 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and
90.
Eleven-times multiplier for channels 2-9 to
allow access to channels 22, 33, 44, 55, 66,
77, 88, and 99.
Inverts the order of the two lowest channels
enabled simultaneously. For example 23
becomes 32.
0V = Disabled
5V-10V = Enabled
Remote Page Access 6-17
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