User Interface - Phonic SUMMIT User Manual

Intuitive 16-channel 8-bus digital mixing console
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User Interface

Touch Screen
The touch screen is used for accessing a number of different functions, menus, settings, tabs and so forth.
Menus: To access any of the functions on the above menu, simply push the corresponding onscreen icon. Users can also use the directional
controls and ENTER button on the face of the mixer.
Virtual Controls: To adjust virtual rotary controls and level faders, first select the appropriate control icon on screen. You can then use
the SUMMIT's large jog wheel to increase and decrease the levels. Virtual faders cannot be adjusted by sliding a stylus up and down
on screen. This helps avoid sudden and accidental alteration of signal levels. To turn on channels, solos, and so forth, simply push the
onscreen icons.
Header and Footer
Header
In the function header, users can jump directly to any of SUMMIT's functions by simply touching the appropriate icon. The icons are self-
explanatory, but don't worry if you can't quite make out each and every one; it'll be obvious before too long. The icons listed above are,
from left to right, View, Meter, Fader, Patch, Delay, Effect, EQ, Dynamics, Utility and Setup.
To return to the main menu, simply touch the screen around the top left-hand corner (where the function title is displayed).
When a name is set for a channel, this will also be displayed within the header bar.
Footer
The function footer features up and down arrows that allow users to scroll through the various functions (listed on the header), as well as
a brightness control to adjust the overall brightness of the LCD display. The tabs can be used to see further options on functions that offer
multiple pages. The final icon, what looks like 2 level meters, is used to activate a peak hold on all meters. When the peak hold is active,
a small red indicator will remain on all level meters to indicate the peak position of the meter.
IMPORTANT: You may see a small yellow or red dot beside the brightness icon in the footer section. A yellow dot indicates that changes
have been made to your settings that are yet to be saved by the SUMMIT. In this instance, settings that have recently been altered will
not be saved in the event that you turn off the SUMMIT. Simply push this yellow dot to save the current settings. These will be retained in
the event that you power down the SUMMIT. When the yellow dot is selected, it will then revert back to a red dot to indicate that settings
have not been altered.
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