Panasonic WR-DA7 User Manual
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The differences in operation from a single DA7 are:
On the
TopPanel of the slave DA7, the buttons and the faders in the
following channel strips are inoperative except the
FLIP buttons. These
channels are
AUX SEND 1-6, BUS 1-8 and MASTER LR.
On the LCD screen of the slave DA7, the windows of
CHANNEL,
CHANNEL LIBRARY, EQ, EQ LIBRARY, DYNAMICS and DYNAMICS
LIBRARY of these channels are not displayed.
MONITOR and TALKBACK do not function to the slave DA7.
For
SOLO operation, the slave DA7 only allows you to select channels
by pressing
SOLO buttons. The POSITION, MODE, MUTE and SOLO
LEVEL are controlled by the master DA7.
The
OSCILLATOR function on the slave DA7 will not operate.
The
[TALK BACK SW LOCK], [RMT SW POLARITY REV] and the [10
KEY SCENE RECALL] in the [UTILITY>CONFIG] window do not
function on the slave DA7.
For
AUTOMATION, only a few operations are available on the slave
DA7. These are
MANUAL SELECT in the [AUTOMATION >SETUP]
window, all operation in the
[AUTOMATION >EVT EDIT] window,
START SCENE in the [AUTOMATION >EXECUTE] window. The EDIT
PARAMETER is also operable except when selecting the SCENE button
in the
[AUTOMATION >EXECUTE] window.
The Dither control for the
[REC OUT] and [AUX SEND 1/2] area of the
[D-I/O>DITHER] window cannot be operated from the slave DA7.
Selecting a (meter)
POSITION is inoperative in the [METER>BUS
/AUX] window of the slave DA7.
The
METER BRIDGE of the slave DA7 does not show MONITOR A
levels.
The Read and Write functions of the
[SCENE MEMORY>RD/WT]
window cannot be controlled from the slave DA7.
The
[PROTECT CHANNEL SELECT] and [XFADE CHANNEL
SELECT] areas on the slave mixer allow control of the INPUT
Channels and
AUX Return. The AUX Send, BUS and MASTER
L/R cannot be controlled by the slave.
and
can
only be controlled from the master DA7.
The
[FADE TIME] area of the [SCENE MEMORY>XFADE TIME]
window can be controlled from both the slave and master DA7.
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