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11. Control Panels

Adding a Control Panel

a If checked, the ‘Configure Slave Panel’ dialog box appears:

Figure 11-14. Configure Slave Panel Dialog Box

b From the drop-down list, select the ID of the control panel acting as the “master” control

panel and click

OK

.

To view a list of control panel IDs, from the ‘Views’ pane select ‘Panels’. All panels
currently in the system display with an ID in the ‘Panel ID’ column.

4 In the ‘Button Layout’ section, select a blank button and then in the ‘Button Definitions’ sec-

tion, select a definition for the button from the drop-down list. The button definition appears on
the selected button in the ‘Button Layout’ section.
Select button options as follows:

5 Click

Save

.

Or
To revert to the previously saved configuration, click

Revert to Saved

.

6 Click

X

on the window title tab to close the page.

Button

Description

Related Topic

Destination

Assigns a destination device to this control panel.

Previous Source

Immediately restores the previously selected source to the

current destination (similar to an “undo” button).

Previous Source

on

page 363

Salvo

The button either executes a salvo or arms a salvo (where a
second press executes the salvo). When you assign Salvo to a

button, a drop-down list appears in which you select a salvo
ID.

Salvos

on page 364

and

Salvos

on page 431

Source

Loads a predefined source device into the preset column,

ready for selection by pressing Take.
When you assign ‘Source’ to a button, a drop-down list
appears in which you select a source(s). Select a level from

‘Level Set Filter’ to limit the sources to only those assigned to
that level.

Source

on page 365

and

Source Shift

on page

365

Undefined

Makes the button undefined and inactive. It will remain unlit. —

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