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RO64 USER INTERFACE
Pro64 User Interface
This section outlines some basic concepts of operation for Pro64
products. Pro64 I/O devices have some common user interface elements
that make setting up an audio network easy to understand.
Common elements include:
A-Net Slot selectiont
t Network Mode (Auto/Manual)
Sample Rate displayt
Managed buttont
Edit Lock buttont
Enter buttont
Cancel button t
Virtual Data Cable (VDC) configurationt
In addition, each I/O module has the ability to be set as the Control
Master and/or Clock Master (depending on the actual makeup of the
analog/digital modules in the audio network). Only one device can
have control of these functions at a time in a properly configured Pro64
network.
Basic Actions
Most system-level operations in the Pro64 user interface require the use
of the Enter button to confirm an action. For example, assigning a Virtual
Data Cable port to a VDC Slot or choosing a new sample rate (on the
Clock Master device only) will require the user to press the E
NTER button
to confirm the request. If no press of the Enter button is detected within
a predetermined time frame, the system will automatically cancel the
request and return the device (or entire network) to the previous state.
Operations that do not require the use of the Enter/Cancel buttons
include:
Stereo ct hannel link (input modules)
Channel activation (input modules)t
Channel t on/off (output modules)
Gain settings (input modules)t
Output t level settings (output modules)
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