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UTILITY Button
Pressing the UTILITY button will display the [UTILITY]
window group on the LCD screen in the Display Bridge.
The window displayed will be determined by the window
selection buttons at the bottom of the window. Pressing the
UTILITY button again will cycle the window selections:
[OSC_BATT], [CONFIGuration], [USER CuSToM].
See Chapter 16, Utility and Solo Monitor in the Users'
Guide for additional information.
MIDI Button
Pressing the MIDI button will display the [MIDI] window
group on the LCD screen in the Display Bridge. Pressing
the MIDI button again will cycle the window selections:
[SETUP], [PRoGram ASsiGN], [ConTRoL ASsiGN],
[BULK], [REMOTE].
See Chapter 11, MIDI in the Users' Guide for additional
information.
D-I/O Button
Pressing the D-I/O button will display the [D-I/O] (Digital
Input/Output) window group on the LCD screen in the
Display Bridge. Pressing the D-I/O button again will cycle
the window selections: [INPUT SET], [TO SLOT],
[DITHER].
See Chapter 12, D-I/O in the Users' Guide for additional
information.
GROUP Button
Pressing the GROUP button will display the [GROUP]
window selections on the LCD screen in the Display
Bridge. Pressing the GROUP button again will cycle the
window selections: [FADER GRouP], [MUTE GRouP],
[LINK/STR].
See Chapter 13, Group in the Users' Guide for additional
information.
AUTOMATION Button
Pressing the AUTOMATION button will display the
[AUTOMATION] window group on the LCD screen in the
Display Bridge. Pressing the AUTOMATION button again
will cycle the window selections: [SETUP], [EXECUTE],
[EVenT EDIT] .
See Chapter 14, Automation in the Users' Guide for more
information.
SOLO MONITOR Button
This button displays Solo Monitor mode, Talk back
assignment and Surround Monitor.
See Chapter 16, Utility and Solo Monitor in the Users'
Guide for additional information.
SCENE MEMORY Section
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WRITE LED button
SCENE MEMORY Section
SCENE MEMORY allows you to store and recall complete
mixer setups and functions. There are fifty registers,
numbered 01 through 50, available for storage of mixer
settings. Memory 00 is reserved for Automation.
Press either the WRITE LED button or the READ LED
button (orange) to select it and display the [ReaD/WriTe]
window of the [SCENE MEMORY] window group on the
LCD screen of the Display Bridge.
There are two windows in the group: [RD/WT], [XFADE].
The [RD/WT] window is always the initial window displayed
when either button is selected. To change to the [XFADE]
window, use the ARROW buttons to navigate to the
respective window selection button and then press the
ENTER button, or press either the WRITE or READ LED
buttons a second time.
When the [RD/WT] window is displayed, the JogDial is
enabled to scroll the [SCENE MEMORY] list area of the
window. This allows you to quickly access a previously
stored scene, locate an empty scene memory, or locate a
scene memory to be overwritten. By pressing the ENTER
button after a scene has been located, the mixer will
immediately assume the setting for the stored scene.
The MEMORY readout display will flash the memory number
that is selected until it is recalled. The selected memory will
be displayed without flashing once it has been recalled.
While the [RD/WT] window is displayed, pressing the
ENTER button will immediately overwrite the current scene
memory with the settings on the mixer at the moment the
ENTER button is pressed, unless the register is write-
protected. See Chapter 15, Scene Memory in the Users'
Guide for additional information.

LIBRARY Section

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STORE LED button
There are three mixer functions with associated libraries:
CHANNEL, EQUALIZER, DYNAMICS/DELAY. The library
feature allows you to store and recall individual function
parameters to a separate library. There are fifty registers for
each library, numbered 01 through 50.
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READ LED button
RECALL LED button
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