Manual-7 – Rane SR 3 User Manual
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Manual-7
SR 3 Configuration Parameters
The SR 3 features a 31-position LED indicator, rotary data encoder with
integrated push switch, and a 98 x 64 pixel monochrome LCD display with
a programmable backlight. Up to 16 images (plus a Title Page) are stored lo-
cally in the SR 3 as bitmap pages and automatically recalled to correspond to
different system modes.
Create your own bitmaps (.bmp files) using a graphics program such as
Microsoft Paint™, or use any of the images installed automatically with Drag
Net. The RaneSR_3 truetype font contains a number of useful audio/visual
symbols, and is automatically installed with Drag Net.
Auto Lock
Auto Lock is used in conjunction with the remote’s Encoder Lock pin to
disable the SR encoder. When the Encoder Lock pin is grounded and Auto
Lock
is enabled, changes in position of the encoder are ignored by the SR.
For example, a keyed switch installed next to the SR allows the device to be
locked temporarily so the system volume can not be adjusted.
Auto Title Page & Page Timer
When Auto Title Page is enabled, the SR 3 automatically reverts to the Title
Page (Page 0) after a user-defined time out. Any adjustment of the encoder
causes the remote to exit Title Page mode and revert back to the most recently
displayed page. Auto Title Page mode is operational even when Auto Lock is
enabled.
The Page Timer determines how long the remote waits after the most
recent change before displaying the title page (Page 0). The valid range for the
timer is 1 to 25 seconds.
Knob Turn
When Auto Level is enabled and the encoder is turned normally (without
pushing it in) the LED moves clockwise or counterclockwise one position in
the direction the knob was turned.
Always enable Auto Level when using a Smart Remote with a Rane RPM
device.
Knob Push & Turn
When Auto Page is enabled and the encoder is held in and turned, the page
stored in the next (or previous) position is automatically loaded into the SR 3
display.
When Page Roll is enabled the page selection wraps around from last
page to first (or first page to last, depending on the direction the encoder was
turned).