Appendix a binary access table, Explanation of the table – High End Systems High End LCD Controller for Studio Color User Manual

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Studio Color LCD Controller

Binary Access Table

A-1

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Appendix A
Binary Access Table

The binary values listed in Table A-1 equate to the first 10
channels of analog input channels 1 to 12, with the least
significant binary bit being channel 1. You can use Table A-1
as shown below:

Determining which analog controller channels to enable
and disable when you are using binary preset access. See
“Using Binary Preset Access” on page A-2.

Determining which Studio Color LCD controller Preset
LED will be ON for a preset selected using binary preset
access.

Explanation of the Table

Table A-1 has a total of 13 columns with the meanings
explained below:

Preset No.: Lists preset numbers sequentially from 1 to
1023.

Preset Key: Shows which Preset LED will be ON for
the selected preset in binary preset access. For example,
if you use preset 600 in binary preset access, the preset

<8>

LED will be ON.

Preset Level: Each group of eight presets counts as one
level. For example, preset numbers 1—8 are in preset
level 1; preset numbers 9—16 are in preset level 2, etc.
The first 12 preset levels (presets 1—96) are used in 12-
level preset access mode and the remaining preset levels
are listed for your information.

Analog Controller Channel Number: A group of 10
columns that give the binary equivalent of the preset
number. To use that number, enable analog controller

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