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Operation
MLX-WSOFT (Wide Softkey Module)
SELECT
TAKE
CANCEL
TIMER
AUTO
RST
DOWN
RUN
7
0
4
8
5
9
6
1
2
3
These buttons control the timer display on the Meter Bridge or vScreen.
RUN
is used to toggle the timer running.
AUTO
mode will reset the timer each time an input is turned on (where
that input is not set to Timer Disable in AEConfig).
RST
will take the counter back to zero.
DOWN
will enable the number keypad to enter a countdown time.
When the timer control is set to DOWN mode, use the numeric keypad
to enter a countdown time. To enter a time, the timer must not be
running, and must be in DOWN mode. Use the RST key to clear
unwanted time entries.
The 12 diamond buttons are programmable in CommandBuilder. Their
use will depend on your facility’s requirements and setup. A common use
for these buttons is to set console “scene” snapshot layout hotkeys. They
may also be used to setup various console default settings. The lamps in
the buttons support 16 brightness levels.
The CANCEL and TAKE buttons, along with the SELECT wheel, are used
to make menu or route choices in conjunction with the two screens.
The two screens and six buttons are user programmable. A common use is
to setup up to six “route select” functions for making record selections or
feeding destination devices. In this case, each of the six buttons will bring
up a source selection list for that device. Use the SELECT wheel to make a
selection, and either TAKE to accept the source, or CANCEL to exit the
menu. Examples of the menu display are shown on the following page.
These 3 Softkeys are programmable through CommandBuilder.
The lamps in the buttons support 16 brightness levels.
These 12 Softkeys are programmable through CommandBuilder. A
common usage is as intercom buttons. The lamps in the buttons support
16 brightness levels.
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mandBuilder manual for information on programming functi
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