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11. Control Panels
Adding a Control Panel
5 In the ‘Outputs’ and ‘Inputs’ sections, define the general-purpose I/O (GPIO) connections at the
rear of the control panel as described in
Defining General Purpose I/O (GPIO) Connections
6 Click
Save
.
Or
To revert to the previously saved configuration, click
Revert to Saved
.
Level
Shows the status of a specific level on the display. When a
level button is assigned, a ‘Virtual Level’ drop-down menu
appears. Choose one of the levels or ‘none’.
Level Mode
Allows the operator to scroll between levels and do
breakaways.
Menu
Brings up a menu that provides access to a variety of local
control panel options. The button is required if you want
access to system menus and “local” salvos.
Name Set Toggle Toggles between the default name set and the system name set.
Page Down
Allows scrolling through all data in a list (such as a category)
using the Page Up and Page Down buttons. The function
toggles on/off with each press of the Scroll button. (A
recommended button.)
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Page Up
Panel Lock
Prevents accidental changes to the control panel settings.
When the control panel is locked, the button array becomes
blank except for the Panel Lock button.
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Previous Source
Immediately restores the previously selected source to the
current destination (similar to an “undo” button). Press Take
to complete the route.
Salvo
Places the control panel in Salvo mode. The button is required
if you want access to “system” salvos.
When you assign ‘Salvo’ to a button, a drop-down list appears
in which you select a salvo ID.
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. (The same is true if selecting destinations in MD
mode.)
Source Master
The button reverses the direction of data routing for devices
used in data (control) level "takes". For example, if the
(controlling) destination is the master and the (controlled)
source is the slave, pressing Source Master reverses the roles.
Source Mode
This (required) button initiates the source selection sequence,
and lights all valid category buttons in green.
SrcDstMode
Toggles between all buttons being sources or all buttons being
destinations, depending on the current control panel mode.
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Take
Switches the loaded preset source device(s) to the selected
destination device on all levels that have a preset loaded. The
‘Status’ column changes to the new device(s).
Undefined
Makes the button undefined and inactive. It will remain unlit.
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