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Central Control Module 7896

2-1

Revision F2005-2

F-Type

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Please refer to fig 2-1 on page 2-2 for the location of the switches and displays on the
F-Type CCM front panel issue 7896 described on the next page.

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Four separate switches to globally mute the channels, subgroups, matrix groups and
aux groups. All four switches work independently, so that any combination of master
muting may be selected at any time. The switches are intended for manual operation
only, and their condition will not be recorded with a cue state.

E,

5HVHW

Resets the microprocessors within this module (roughly equivalent to turning the
power off then on again). Pressing reset does not clear the internal memories, maps
etc.

F,

3&5

The Sound Automation Manager software allows two computers to be used with the
system, PC1 and PC2. Separate connectors for each computer can be found on the
rear panel of the CCM. When the PC2 switch is pressed, all data to and from the
CCM will go to or come from PC2.

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The F-Type console is designed to be able to use two sets of power supplies simulta-
neously. These eight LEDs continuously show the status of the two sets of ±18V,
+13V and 48V power supply units. See

2.2 CCM rear panel connectors

for connec-

tion details.

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These are user configured switches for example remote control of cart machines,
tape recorders etc.

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These LEDs illuminate when a system function needs to be brought to the operator’s
attention. This may be an error condition, a “prompt”, or merely useful system infor-
mation. The LEDs are labelled with the titles of each part of the automation system
about which the information is available:

1.

COMMS

Communications with the PC(s), Fast Copper connections.

2.

MEMORY

Storage space used by the microprocessor to hold items such
as maps and memories

3.

CUES

Recall of console states from the PC.

4.

FADERS

Console faders: channel, master and motorised.

5.

MODULES

Programmable modules.

6.

MIDI

Midi inputs and outputs.

7.

SYSTEM

General category covering miscellaneous operations within the
CCM.

8.

TIME

Any timing activity, such as the current date and time.

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