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Working with devices
This chapter describes how PRONET application controls connected or virtual devices and how you can
interact with them. A description of the main parameters of the CORE DSP is also included.
For a detailed description of other functionalities see:
“Working with advanced functions” to learn how to use advanced functionalities and obtain the maximum
result from your system.
5.1
Control panels
Control panels are compact windows available for connected devices or virtual devices, which can be opened
in the PRONET desktop windows by double-clicking on a device tree label or by the menu option
Menu→Device→Open Control Panel
.
Control panels can display the status of devices (signal/clipping, internal protections, preset currently active,
etc...) and they are also used to access to the setup interface or to access to the DSP parameters of the
controlled device.
5.1.1
Processor panel
PC260 and PC240 have a similar control panel interface, which differs only for the number of outputs
displayed (4 in the PC24, 6 in the PC260). Below there is a brief description of the functions available.
Fig.35 Processor's control panel
1.
Device ID and Device type;
2.
Device name;
3.
Current preset number and current preset name (D = Default, F = Factory preset, P = Protected
preset, U = user preset,
*
= some parameter has been changed in the device and the new modified
preset has not be saved yet);
4.
SPLM status
5.
Group assignment (not present in PC240);
6.
Edit panel button: open the DSP edit interface;
7.
Setup panel button: open the setup interface;
8.
Routing information;
9.
Signal LEDs and Clip/Limit LEDs;
10.
Mute buttons;
11.
Preset Recall button;