3 internal module settings, 1 module power-up state (iso/niso selection), 2 selecting or changing the options – Cadac F-Type User Manual
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When the console is first powered up, programmable modules may be set to power
up in ISOLATE mode or in NOT ISOLATE mode. This option is user selectable by
setting links on the motherboard. The factory setting is NOT ISOLATE.
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Place the CCM module on a flat surface so that the front panel is facing you and the
mother board is laying on the surface. Locate the three way male molex connector
CN29. This can be found on the mother board near the MIDI B LED25, close to the
front panel.
The factory setting is NOT ISOLATE, so that the
programmable jumper is set to link
pins 2 and 3.
To change the POWER-UP STATE to ISOLATE:
Pull off the
programmable jumper and replace it so that pins 1 and 2 are linked.
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When first switched on or after being reset, the CCM display briefly shows the soft-
ware version number and then executes a check of its internal memory.
Assuming all is found to be well, the display then changes to “cadac F-Type” and the
CCM is ready to be used. This is one of the “root” displays, and it is always possible
to get back to this point by pressing the [Esc] key (it may be necessary to press
[Esc] several times). The other “root” display possibilities are a
cue number or a
memory number. If this is the case, the appropriate keypad buttons will illuminate to
show which will perform a useful function if pressed at this point.
The basic operations that can be performed from the “root” display can be summa-
rized as follows, where button names are shown in bold type:-
Operation:Type:
Recall cue at the EDIT pointer on PC Rcl
Save cue to CURRENT EDIT pointer on PC Sve
Recall cue number nnn.n from PC nnn.n Rcl
Save cue number nnn.n to PC nnn.n Sve
Recall internal memory n Mem n Rcl
10
7
normally CLOSED contact
23
7
MOVING contact (wiper)
11
7
normally OPEN contact
24
8
normally CLOSED contact
12
8
MOVING contact (wiper)
25
8
normally OPEN contact
13
GROUND
Pin no.
Relay no.
Function