Icon setup, Icon user interface, Software editor setup menu – TC Electronic DB8 MKII User Manual

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ICOn seTup

Icon User Interface

(only available on the hardware version of the TC Icon)

Go to the Select & Setup pages pressing the TC Icon

key in the upper left corner.

Press SETUP (upper tab) and UI (side tab) to enter the

setup page for the TC Icon display.

TC Icon Display Parameters

In this display, you set up various parameters regarding

the appearance of the display as well as the Fader Touch

Sensitivity.

Display Brightness

Adjust the brightness of the display using either the

Arrow

cursors or simply drag the “

Adjust handle”.

Show Mouse Cursor

Press to show mouse/pointer position.

Calibrate Display Touch

For optimal performance the touchscreen will at times need

to be calibrated. Press and follow instructions to calibrate

the touchscreen.

Fader Sensitivity

To avoid accidental movement of the faders, they are

sensitive to humidity and will only respond when touched

by your skin.

Enable Fader Touch

Enables touch sensitivity of the Faders.

AC/DC Sensitivity

Sets the Faders, sensitivity to AC and DC. Adjust these

handles to achieve optimal performance in your

environment.

Software Editor Setup menu

Info

On this page, the current Software Editor version number

is listed.

Devices

On this page you control and assign the devices in the

setup.

• Press

Detect to scan the network for connected

devices. All devices will appear in the list.

• Now assign the devices one at a time by selecting the

device using the

Cursor up/down followed by pressing

one of the eight oval keys in the right side of the display.

Security

In the security page you can activate/deactivate the “sticky

clip” function.

When this function is set to “on” the Overload LEDs on the

Routing page will stay lit once activated, until the

Reset

Clip key is pressed.

Color

Select the Color scheme of your choice. Depending on the

surrounding light conditions, different schemes may be

more appropriate than others.

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