Appendix A
Binary Access Table
The binary values listed in Table A-1 equate to the first 10
channels of analog input channels 1 to 12, with the least
significant binary bit being channel 1. You can use Table A-1
as shown below:
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Determining which analog controller channels to enable
and disable when you are using binary preset access. See
"Using Binary Preset Access" on page A-2.
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Determining which Studio Color LCD controller Preset
LED will be ON for a preset selected using binary preset
access.
Explanation of the Table
Table A-1 has a total of 13 columns with the meanings
explained below:
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Preset No.: Lists preset numbers sequentially from 1 to
1023.
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Preset Key: Shows which Preset LED will be ON for
the selected preset in binary preset access. For example,
if you use preset 600 in binary preset access, the preset
LED will be ON.
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Preset Level: Each group of eight presets counts as one
level. For example, preset numbers 1—8 are in preset
level 1; preset numbers 9—16 are in preset level 2, etc.
The first 12 preset levels (presets 1—96) are used in 12-
level preset access mode and the remaining preset levels
are listed for your information.
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Analog Controller Channel Number: A group of 10
columns that give the binary equivalent of the preset
number. To use that number, enable analog controller
Studio Color LCD Controller
Binary Access Table
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