6 ccm operations, 1 memory set-up and editing, Ccm operations -10 – Cadac R-Type User Manual
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Each fader in the R-Type console has16 LEDs indicating to which DC Groups or
Mute Groups it has been assigned. The faders can be set to display either DC Group
or Mute Group membership by pressing the DC or MG button on the FCM.
To change membership, press the SET button on the FCM. This will cause the SET
button to flash in addition to either of the DC or MG buttons, depending on which was
active. At the same time, the 16 Master buttons will extinguish and all the faders will
illuminate their SET buttons. NOTE: Master faders do not engage in Mute Groups, so
when MG is active, only the SET buttons on the channel faders will illuminate.
At this point, you may choose the group/groups to which faders will be assigned/un-
assigned. You do this by pressing the appropriate master button, which then will illu-
minate. Pressing the SET button on a fader will then change that fader’s settings for
the selected groups from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON.
Finally, pressing the SET button on the FCM will return the system to its normal oper-
ating mode.
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After power-on of the console the CCM performs a self-test during which process all
of the frames are scanned to verify the location of both input and DC Master fad-
ers.This information is crucial to enable correct recall of previously saved module
information for console snap-shots for the scene recall system.
If a console configuration is changed (i.e.inputs,outputs, or the CCM are placed in
different locations within a frame, or more frames with input modules are added to an
existing console), scenes or snapshots, that have been stored in the original show
file may recall the faders/modules incorrectly in the new configuration.
A console configuration that does not agree with the map in the CCM will result in an
error message. In this case the user will have to invoke a memory modification func-
tion, in order that the CCM correctly recalls the data for inputs and outputs.
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A selection of the buttons will then illuminate to indicate they may be used to perform
a certain function.
The CCM has 128 Scene Memories stored in RAM, which is backed up with a 3V
lithium battery. A scene can be recalled either by pressing the P or N button or by
pressing the MEM button. The CCM display will then change to show the Number
and Name of the scene recalled:
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This scene is called the Current Scene and is the point of reference for choices made
using the P or N buttons, except when the system has just started and there is no
Current Scene. If this is the case, pressing the N button will recall Scene Memory 1
and pressing the P button results in an error message.
To recall a non-sequential Scene Memory, press the MEM button. The display
changes to show:
SCENE MEMORY
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The numeric keyboard illuminates to indicate that you may enter a Scene Memory
number, which will appear at the flashing cursor as you type the numeric digits. You