Special features, Channel solo, 4 template erase – EMM Labs SWITCHMAN-3 User Manual

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3. Special Features


3.1 Channel

Solo


Channel Solo, when engaged, temporarily mutes all but one selected channel.


The Channel Solo is being engaged from Volume Control Mode. Press the SHIFT

(black) key on the back of the Remote, and then one of the channel buttons 1 to 6.
The LED indicator for the selected channel will blink. This channel stays on.


Press another channel button (without the SHIFT) to move the SOLO to the other
channel. In order to return to Volume Control Mode, press the SOLOed channel

button again. Pressing any of the input selector buttons also returns the system to
Volume Control Mode.


SOLO does not affect main knob functions – the master volume is still adjustable.


If a channel were muted, it would not be soloed - it would remain muted. The MUTE

LED shall light up to indicate mute status.
The Solo feature allows for an immediate transfer to Channel Trim Mode (press the
TRIM button now) where mute status of the channel can be changed.


3.4 Template Erase


Caution:

This procedure will erase data of ALL six templates in NVRAM.

Erased template data cannot be recovered.
All templates will be reset to factory settings.


To erase Templates, follow this procedure:

- press TMPL button, the TMPL LED indicator will light up

- press SHIFT-MUTE button; at this point, the NVRAM is being erased; all

template LED indicators (1 to 6) blink fast.


After approx. 3 seconds, the system goes through complete hardware reset (both

Main and Remote units.) During a reset phase, all templates are re-initialized with
factory settings – check default values listed in 1.1.


In practice, the Template Erase feature can be useful when the SwitchMan system is
moved to different application area. It might be more convenient to start with

known and neutral system settings rather than go through many check/modify
operations.

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