Memory Operations; Recall; Save; Undo - CM Labs Workstation Console Owner's Manual

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Step 3. Press and hold down the "ON LINE" switch on
MotorMate and then press the SELECT switch just under
Destination 25.
You will now see this on the LCD:
Step 4. Press the View Stick down once and you will see
the following:
Step 5. Press "ENTER" on MotorMate, and the Surround
outputs will be labelled and assigned:
Destin 25
Left
Destin 26
Right
Destin 27
Center *S
Destin 28
LRear
Destin 29
RRear
Destin 30
Sub
You can enter your own labels for the Surround outputs,
but they must be in the order listed above, and you must
use an *S (an asterisk and a capital S) as the last two
characters for the Destination labels of a Surround
device.
It is this *S that lets MotorMate know that a Surround
device is being sourced from the SixtyFour. When
Surround Monitor mode is selected on MotorMate it will
know how to deal automatically with the outputs.

Memory Operations

Each SixtyFour router has 90 user
memories to store Source and
Destination routing and levels.
Whenever a SixtyFour router is on line,
the 2 digit rotary mode display on
MotorMate shows the current memory
selected on the SixtyFour. This number
also appears on the SixtyFour display.
Appendix A: Controlling the SixtyFour from MotorMate
*S
*S
*S
*S
*S

Recall

Push in the View Stick and the Memory
display will flash on and off. While it is
flashing, push the View Stick up or down
to scroll to new memories. As the new
memory numbers appear the settings of
that memory are "previewed" on
MotorMate.
The memory is not recalled until the View Stick is pushed
in again. The levels are previewed on the lower row of
the LCD. If the "destin" LED is on, the channel BURN
LED's preview routing to the currently selected source.
The BURN LED's light if they are routed to the selected
source. The LED's will be off if they are not routed to the
selected source.
When the memory number is flashing, push in the View
Stick to recall a memory. If you wait 5 seconds, the
previous memory number will appear and no recall
occurs.

Save

The decimal point on the 2 digit Rotary Display will blink
on and off whenever the current settings of the SixtyFour
have been altered and are not the same as the current
memory. The far right decimal point also blinks on the
SixtyFour under these conditions. To save the settings,
press the SAVE switch on MotorMate, and push up or
down the XYZ View stick to select a location to store the
setting.
Press SAVE again to store them, or press ESC or push in
the Rotary Selector to exit without saving.

Undo

The decimal point on the 2 digit Rotary Display blinks on
and off whenever the current settings of the SixtyFour
have been altered and are not the same as the current
memory. To undo the changes, push in the View Stick.
When the memory number begins to flash, push in the
View Stick a second time, and the original memory will
be recalled and the decimal point will stop flashing.
CM Labs MotorMate Owner's Manual
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