ATEIS UAPg2 User Manual

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UAPG2 MANUAL

Version EN.24


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5) Assignation philosophy (choose which adjustments will be piloted by what)

Once your signal path is created by using component you can choose how to pilot or which action
will produce each parameters of every components.
To have access to parameters of components simply double click on the desired component.

When you right click on an adjustment (parameter) of a component you will see all the action you
can assign to this parameter

For the example we have use the input component:

Right click on a LED of a parameters of a component

Copy: Copy the LED, to past it into monitor window





Virtual Control: If you have defined one or several virtual logic
output(s) (virtual window) you can assign this LED to one or
several of those virtual LED(s).

1) Name of the type of virtual control (here Logic Output)
2) Name of the virtual control (here there is no virtual control defined)


Control: Here you can choose to active one (or several) Logic connector(s) of the UAPG2 system with
this LED

1) Name of the type of hardware connectors (here logic Outptut)

2) Name of the UAPG2 (if you have several UAPG2 here you choose
which UAPG2)

3) Hardware channel output connector which will be assigned to this
software LED (here the channel number 3, Logic output number 3 of
the UAPG2 named 1)

Right click on a Logic button of a parameters of a component

Copy: Copy the Logic In button, to past it into monitor window

Third party control: click on this item to select this adjustment
for third party control. This action will put the adjustment
(parameter) in the third party control list window.

Subpreset: Click on this item to select this adjustment for
subpreset control. When you use subpreset it is like you take
photography of the states of the selected adjustments.

Virtual Control: If you have defined one or several virtual logic
input(s) or logic output (virtual window) you can assign this logic in
to one or several of those virtual LED(s) or virtual Button(s).
1) Name of the type of virtual control
2) Name of the virtual control (here there is no virtual control

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