2 p&n buttons, 3 isolate (iso), 4 ps2 keyboard – Cadac R-Type User Manual

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Central Control Module 8281

6-7

Revision R2005-2

R-Type

The corresponding LED on the CCM front panel should illuminate to show a bus
selected to be stereo.

The following options are also available via the SYS ->User Setup menu:

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The Previous and Next buttons are perhaps the most important buttons during the
performance of a show. In conditions where a dark environment makes these but-
tons difficult to see, you may program their illumination to be “Always Off”, “Always
On” or “flash”. The flash setting flashes the LED on when a scene memory is
recalled, particularly useful if you are using the Remote P & N feature of the Keys
connector.

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Global Isolate Set and Clear buttons make it possible for the user to set the state of
all faders simultaneously. These buttons may be set to be momentary or latching
through the following menu entry.
Press SYS (see

fig 6-4

), followed by the up or down arrow buttons to display the

USER SETUP menu and then press Enter. Use the down arrow button to go to ISO
buttons. Press Enter. The display will show the settings for this feature. Further
pressing Enter toggles between the buttons being set to either momentary or latched
mode. Press ESC to go back one level in the menu.

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To assist the user in entering alphanumeric information a PS/2 keyboard (QWERTY)
can be plugged into the CCM. This keyboard is enabled as follows:

Press SYS (see

fig 6-4

) to display the USER SETUP menu and then press Enter.

Use the up or down arrow buttons again to have the display show PS2 keyboard,
then press the Enter key to show the current setting. Further pressing the Enter key
will toggle the setting between ON or OFF.

If you switch on the console with no keyboard attached and the setting is ON, the
CCM will recognise that it is not attached and the setting reverts to OFF.

A QWERTY-keyboard makes it considerably easier for you to enter text when naming
Scene Memories and Master faders. In addition, some of the keys on the keyboard
duplicate the buttons on the CCM keypad:

F1 = SYS

F6 = CPY

F11 = RCL

F2 = MEM

F7 = BLK

F12 = SVE

F3 = CLR

F8 = INS

Page Down = ‘N’

F4 = ERR

F9 = DEL

Page Up = ‘P’

F5 = STOP

F10 = EDIT

You will also find that the Esc, Backspace (

) and Enter (

)

keys on the keyboard

copy the corresponding button functions on the CCM, and, when appropriate, the
Insert and Delete keys on the keyboard will perform these functions.

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MIDI functions are accessed via the MIDI Setup menu. This is obtained by pressing
the SYS button followed by pressing the up or down button until the display reads:

System Menu
User Setup

Press the Enter button and then use the up or down arrow buttons again until the dis-
play reads:

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