Cadac F-Type User Manual

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Central Control Module 7896

2-17

Revision F2005-2

F-Type

The CCM display will respond with

“User Setup

⇑⇓

.

Press the [

] or [

] cursor keys again until “MIDI All Notes Off?” appears in the

CCM display.

Press [

], to select the option.

The CCM display will show:

“All Notes Off no “or “All Notes Off yes”

Press [

], to toggle between yes and no.

When the required option is set, press [Esc] to return to one of the “root” displays.

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The default setting of

“Show Map Addrs” is Off. In this state, the CCM display shows

the number of faders/modules being mapped. In addition, if

“Show Map Addrs” is On,

the display also shows the physical address of the module or the fader as a hexadec-
imal representation when mapping.

When the required option is set, press [Esc] to return to one of the “root” displays.

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If motorized VCA channel faders are used in conjunction with motorized DC master
faders, then the system can be configured so that a single DC master fader can
move all the channel faders in the console. More specifically, if a group of faders con-
trolling the orchestra “mix” are assigned to a particular DC master fader then logi-
cally, they will all move relative to the master controlling element. In this situation
“AUX from VCA” does not have the same meaning as a non-motor fader system. The
mode of operation where the channel faders “move” relative to the DC master faders
is called Group-Link mode.

In many live sound applications, a motor fader system needs to have a second mode
of operation in order to make the system as flexible as possible. When Group-Link is
off, channel fader movements are “disconnected” from the DC master fader move-
ments, although level changes are still achieved using VCA control. This allows the
motor fader system to behave more like a manual fader system.

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The channel fader motor system is “disconnected” from the DC master bus motor
system. In this mode, DC master faders will not “move” channel faders.

When AUX VCA is not selected on a channel fader:

The post fader auxiliary send signal will be under the control of the channel fader
only.

The DC master fader will only control the main VCA on the channel

When the Aux VCA switch is selected on a fader, then the appropriate DC mas-
ter fader will control the

Main VCA and the Aux VCA on the channel.

The main and the auxiliary signal levels will follow the master control element.

In this mode, the motor fader system will behave in the same way as a non-motor
fader VCA system, except that channel and DC master faders may be programmed

for “snapshot” position changes even if the appropriate master is at

.

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In Group-Link mode, the DC master faders can “move” channel faders. AUX from
VCA does not have the same meaning as in a non-motor fader system.

When AUX VCA is not selected on a channel fader:

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