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Section 3 — System Operation
M/E 2
,
M/E 3
,
Pgm Ps
t). The Secondary partition, however, can be attached to
different levels, or not be attached, depending on the desired behavior.
•
If the Secondary partition is unassigned (none), E-MEM control is only
available on that M/E’s individual E-MEM subpanel when it has been
delegated to the Secondary partition. The Master E-MEM subpanel will
have no control of that Secondary partition.
•
If the Secondary partition is attached to a level different from the
Primary partition (a Misc level), then E-MEM control of the Secondary
partition will be available from the Master E-MEM subpanel when that
Misc level has been enabled. Control continues to be available from that
M/E’s individual E-MEM subpanel when it is delegated to the Sec-
ondary partition. One suggested mapping would map M/E 1 sec-
ondary to Misc 1, M/E 2 secondary to Misc 2, etc. so that the secondary
partitions have separate Master E-MEM control. The layout of the
enable buttons make this a logical attachment. To do this you may need
to re-assign the Bkgd, External Devices, or any other levels assigned to
the Misc buttons to ensure separate control of these functions. Another
scenario is to assign all M/E partition boundaries to a common Misc
level and use that single level to control all M/E partitioning and
modes.
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If the Secondary partition is attached to the Primary partition level,
E-MEM control of the two partitions will be linked together. Specifi-
cally, Master E-MEM operations for that level will always affect both
partitions. When the individual M/E subpanel is delegated to the
Primary partition, E-MEM operations will also affect both partitions.
However, when the individual M/E subpanel is delegated to the Sec-
ondary partition, E-MEM operation will only affect the Secondary par-
tition.
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If the M/E is not going to be used in split mode, the Secondary partition
can be left unattached.
Default DoubleTake E-MEM Settings
The default Suite Pref settings assigns each M/E's partition boundary sub-
level to the M/E's Primary level and leaves the M/E Secondary levels unat-
tached. This default allows E-MEM to control the M/E as a single object
until it is put in split mode. Then the Secondary level is only controlled by
the individual M/E's E-MEM subpanel.
Using Unrestricted Re-Entry with Split M/E Mode
The Kalypso system normally restricts the re-entry of the outputs of an
M/E back into the same M/E. This restriction can be defeated by touching
Daily Setups
,
Suite Prefs
,
Re-Entry Prefs
, then turning off the
Enabled
button.
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