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    Logging-inTo operate the CL series console, you must log in as the Administrator, Guest, or a User.
    User settings for the Administrator and Guest are saved in the console itself. However, to log 
    in as a User you must either select a key that is saved in the console itself, or connect the 
    USB flash drive in which a user authentication key has been saved. If you use a user 
    authentication key on a USB flash drive, you will continue as the logged-in user even if you 
    remove the USB flash drive after logging-in. If you use a user authentication key on a USB 
    flash drive, you will continue as the logged-in user even if you remove the USB flash drive after 
    logging-in.
    NOTE
    If the power is turned off and then on again, the console will generally start up in the log-in state 
    in which the power was turned off. If a user password has been assigned, you will need to enter 
    the password. However if you cancel the input, you will be forcibly logged-in as Guest.
    Logging-in as Administrator
    NOTE• If no Administrator password has been set, you will simply be logged-in in step 3 when you press 
    the LOGIN button. If a password has been set, a keyboard window will appear, allowing you to 
    enter the password.
    • If the password was incorrect, a message of “WRONG PASSWORD” will appear near the bottom 
    of the screen.
    Logging-in as Guest
    Logging-in as a UserTo log-in as a User, you will use a user authentication key saved in the console or on a USB 
    flash drive. If using a USB flash drive, you may also log-in using a user authentication key 
    created on a different CL series console.
    With a user authentication key stored in the console STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the CURRENT USER button.
    3.In the LOGIN window, press the ADMINISTRATOR button.
    4.Enter the password and press the OK button.
    SETUP screen LOGIN window
    STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the CURRENT USER button.
    3.In the LOGIN window, press the GUEST button, and then press the LOGIN button.
    STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the CURRENT USER button.
    3.In the LOAD FROM INTERNAL STORAGE field of the LOGIN window, choose the user 
    authentication key with which you want to log in, and press the LOGIN button.
    4.Enter the password and press the OK button.
    SETUP screen LOGIN window 
    						
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    NOTE• If no password has been set, you will simply be logged-in in step 3 when you press the LOGIN 
    button.
    • If the password was incorrect, a message of “WRONG PASSWORD” will appear near the bottom 
    of the screen.
    With a user authentication key stored in a USB flash driveNOTE
    • If no password has been set, you will simply be logged-in in step 6 when you press the LOAD 
    button.
    • If the password was incorrect, a message of “WRONG PASSWORD” will appear near the bottom 
    of the screen.
    • If you have selected a user authentication key that was created on a different CL series console, 
    a keyboard window will appear, allowing you to enter the Administrator password of the CL series 
    console that you will be using. (If the Administrator passwords are identical, this window will not 
    appear.) When you enter the correct Administrator password, another keyboard window will 
    appear, allowing you to enter the password for the selected user. If you re-save the user 
    authentication key, you will not be asked for the Administrator password the next time. Refer to 
    “Editing a user authentication key” (page 193).
    • For details about loading files from the USB flash drive, refer to “Loading a file from a USB flash 
    drive” (page 214).
    Changing the passwordFollow the steps below to change the password of the logged-in user. The Guest account 
    does not have a password.
    NOTE
    After you change the password, if you log out from the console without saving the user 
    authentication key, the changed password will be discarded.
    STEP
    1.Connect the USB flash drive to the USB connector.
    2.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    3.In the SETUP screen, press the CURRENT USER button.
    4.In the LOAD FROM USB STORAGE field of the LOGIN window, press the (LOAD .CLU 
    FILE) button.
    5.In the SAVE/LOAD window, choose the user authentication key with which you want 
    to log in.
    6.Press the LOAD button.
    7.Enter the password and press the OK button.
    SETUP screen LOGIN window
    LOGIN window SAVE/LOAD window
    STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the PASSWORD CHANGE button.
    3.In the keyboard window, enter the current password and press the OK button.
    4.Enter the new password in the NEW PASSWORD field, then enter the same 
    password in the RE-ENTER PASSWORD field for verification, and finally press the OK 
    button.
    5.Refer to “Editing a user authentication key” (page 193) to overwrite the user 
    authentication key. 
    						
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    Editing a user authentication keyIf you are logged-in as a user, you can edit your USER DEFINED keys, preference settings, 
    comments and password, and save them onto your user authentication key. If you are logged-
    in as a Power User, you can also change the user level.
    NOTE
    • If you are logged-in as a Power User, you can also change the user level.
    • If you loaded a user authentication key from a USB flash drive, press the SAVE KEY button before 
    removing the USB flash drive. If you do remove the USB flash drive before pressing this button, 
    load the user authentication key again.
    Changing the user levelYou can view or change the user level.
    •Administrator................ The Administrator does not have a user level setting, but can 
    change the user level setting of the Guest account.
    •Guest............................. The Guest can view the user level setting of the Guest 
    account. It cannot be changed.
    •Normal user.................. A normal user can view the user level setting of his or her 
    User account. It cannot be changed.
    •Power User...................A power user can view and change his or her User account. STEP
    1.Log-in as a user, and edit the USER DEFINED keys (page 197) and Preference settings 
    (page 195).
    2.Close the USER SETUP window.
    3.In the SETUP screen, press the SAVE KEY button.
    4.In the SAVE KEY window, choose the save-destination button, and then press the 
    SAVE TO button.
    5.If you selected the same location as the current user authentication key, press the 
    OK button in the dialog box that asks you to confirm that you want to overwrite that 
    user authentication key.
    SETUP screen SAVE KEY window
    STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the USER SETUP button.
    3.In the USER SETUP window, press the USER LEVEL tab. (If you are logged-in as the 
    Administrator, press the FOR GUEST button to switch to the USER LEVEL for Guest 
    page.)
    4.Specify the user level by pressing the button for each item that will be permitted.
    5.When you have finished making settings, close the window and press the SETUP 
    button in the Function Access Area.
    SETUP screen USER SETUP window 
    						
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    USER SETUP window1
    CH OPERATIONHere you can specify (for each channel) the operations that will be permitted for input 
    channels, output channels, and DCA groups. The settings will apply to the currently-
    selected channel. Settings for currently-selected channels will be displayed below the 
    CH OPERATION section. Use the panel [SEL] keys or the Selected Channel field in the 
    Function Access Area to select the channel for which you want to make settings.
    The type of buttons shown will depend on the selected channel or group.•INPUT channel................... [HA], [PROCESSING], [FADER/ON]
    •MIX/MATRIX channel......... [WITH SEND], [PROCESSING], [FADER/ON]
    • STEREO/MONO channel
    ......................... ............ [PROCESSING], [FADER/ON]
    •DCA group......................... [DCA MASTER], [DCA GROUP ASSIGN]
    •HA....................................... Restricts operation of the HA (Head Amp) patched to that 
    channel.
    •PROCESSING.................... Restricts operation of all signal processing parameters 
    for that channel (excluding the fader, [ON] key, and send 
    level).
    •FADER/ON.......................... Restricts operation of that channel's fader, [ON] key, and 
    send level.•WITH SEND........................ Restricts operation of that channel's send parameters.
    (From MIX, From MATRIX)
    •DCA MASTER.................... Restricts operation of that channel's DCA group fader, 
    ON/OFF, and ICON/COLOR/NAME.
    •DCA GROUP ASSIGN........ Restricts changes of assignment to that DCA group.
    •SET BY SEL....................... If this button is on, you can press the panel [SEL] key of 
    a channel to enable or disable the above-mentioned 
    operating restrictions for that channel.
    2
    CURRENT SCENE
    Specifies the operations that can be performed on the current scene memory.
    •INPUT PATCH/NAME......... Restricts operations for input channel patching and 
    names.
    •OUTPUT PATCH/NAME..... Restricts operations for output channel patching and 
    names.
    •BUS SETUP....................... Restricts operations for bus setup.
    • GEQ RACK/EFFECT RACK/PREMIUM RACK
    ..................... Restricts operations for the racks. Press this area to open 
    the RACK USER LEVEL window, in which you can set 
    this restriction.
    However, there will be no restriction on operating the 
    MIDI CLK button displayed for delay-type and 
    modulation-type effects, or the PLAY/REC button 
    displayed for the FREEZE effect.
    • MUTE GROUP ASSIGN/MASTER
    ..................... Operations for mute group assignment and mute group 
    master will be restricted.
    NOTEIn the case of the CL3/CL1, faders that do not exist on those models will not be shown.
    3
    SCENE LIST
    Specifies the operations that can be performed on scene memories.
    • STORE/SORT operations
    • RECALL operations
    4
    LIBRARY LIST
    Specifies the operations that can be performed on libraries.
    • STORE/CLEAR operations
    • RECALL operations
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    FILE LOAD
    Specifies the types of file that can be loaded from USB flash drives. The user 
    authentication key contains the user level, USER DEFINED keys, and Preference settings. 
    Other data is saved in an “ALL” file. The “ALL” file also includes the USER SETUP settings 
    of the Administrator and the Guest.
    • USER SETUP (USER DEFINED keys and Preferences settings)
    • SYSTEM SETUP/MONITOR SETUP
    • CURRENT SCENE
    • SCENE LIST
    • LIBRARY LIST
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    MONITOR SETUP
    Specifies the monitor setup operations that can be performed.
    •OSCILLATOR
    • TALKBACK
    7
    SYSTEM SETUP
    Specifies the system setup operations that can be performed.
    • MIXER SETUP
    • OUTPUT PORT
    • MIDI/GPI
    • DANTE SETUP
    NOTE• The content that is restricted with the DANTE SETUP button is as shown below.
    • Changing the CONSOLE ID
    • Changing the SECONDARY PORT setting
    • Changing control of DANTE PATCH changes (THIS CONSOLE or DANTE CONTROLLER)
    • Changing BIT DEPTH
    • Changing LATENCY
    • Changing DEVICE MOUNT
    • Changing REMOTE HA ASSIGN
    • Changing the Dante Input Patch
    • Changing the Dante Output Patch
    • Changing the Dante Input Patch Library (Changing Store, Recall, Clear, Library Name)
    • If an operation is restricted, the message “This operation is not allowed.” is displayed at the 
    bottom of the screen.
    • With the factory settings, this is turned off (no restrictions).
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    SET ALL/CLEAR ALL button
    Permits/clears all items.
    PreferencesFollow the steps below to make various settings for the CL console operating environment, 
    such as how windows appear, and whether [SEL] key on/off operations will be linked. These 
    settings are changed for the user who is logged-in, but if you are logged-in as the 
    Administrator, you will also be able to change the Guest settings.
    NOTE
    If you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can also turn on the FOR GUEST button to access 
    the PREFERENCE for Guest page and make preference settings for the Guest account.
    USER SETUP window (PREFERENCE page)1
    STORE/RECALL field
    Enables you to turn on or off options related to scene store/recall operations. STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the USER SETUP button.
    3.In the USER SETUP window, press the PREFERENCE tab.
    4.Use the buttons on screen to make Preference settings.
    5.When you have finished making settings, close the window and press the SETUP 
    button in the Function Access Area.
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    • STORE CONFIRMATION
    • RECALL CONFIRMATION
    If these ON buttons are lit, a confirmation message will appear when you perform a 
    Store or Recall operation respectively.2
    PAT C H  f i e l d
    Enables you to turn on or off options related to patch operations.
    • PATCH CONFIRMATION
    If this ON button is lit, a confirmation message will appear when you edit an input patch 
    or output patch.
    • STEAL PATCH CONFIRMATION
    If this ON button is lit, a confirmation message will appear when you edit an input or 
    output patch item that is already patched to a port.
    3
    LOCALE SETUP field
    Enables you to select the language used in Help files. Select “EN” to display Help files in 
    English.
    4
    ERROR MESSAGE field
    Enables you to specify whether certain error messages should be displayed.
    • DIGITAL I/O ERROR
    If this is on, an error message will appear when a digital audio I/O error occurs.
    • MIDI I/O ERROR
    If this is on, an error message will appear when a MIDI I/O error occurs.
    5
    PANEL OPERATION field
    Enables you to make settings for options related to panel operation.
    • AUTO CHANNEL SELECT
    Specifies whether the corresponding channel will be selected when you operate the 
    [ON] key or fader for the channel. You can set this parameter separately for INPUT (input 
    channels) and OUTPUT (output channels).
    •[CUE][SEL] LINK
    Specifies whether channel selection will be linked with cue operations. If the LINK 
    button is on, channels for which cue operations were performed will be selected.
    •[FADER BANK][SEL] LINK
    Specifies whether channel selection will be linked with fader bank selection. You can set 
    this parameter separately for INPUT (input channels), OUTPUT (output channels), and 
    CUSTOM (Custom fader bank).
    If the LINK button is on, and you select the corresponding fader bank, the channel in 
    that bank that was selected most recently will be selected, and its [SEL] key will light.
    • IDENTIFY I/O RACK PORT BY [SEL]
    Specifies whether to enable a function that allows you to identify the I/O device port 
    connected to a channel by pressing the [SEL] key for that channel.If this ON button is lit, pressing a [SEL] key on the panel will cause the signal indicator 
    to flash for the port of the I/O device that is assigned to the corresponding channel by 
    the INPUT PATCH/OUTPUT PATCH settings.
    • POPUP APPEARS WHEN KNOB(S) PRESSED
    Specifies whether pressing a knob in the SELECTED CHANNEL section of the panel while 
    the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen is displayed will cause a window (1ch) to appear. 
    If the ON button is lit, a window (1ch) will open (or close) whenever you press a knob.
    NOTE
    If you press the SEND or PAN knob, a window (8ch) will open.
    • GAIN KNOB FUNCTION
    Specifies what will happen when you operate the GAIN knob in the SELECTED 
    CHANNEL section on the panel. When ANALOG GAIN button is lit, you can adjust 
    analog gain on the head amp. When DIGITAL GAIN button is lit, you can adjust digital 
    gain on the console.
    •SCENE UP/DOWN
    Specifies what the SCENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys will do when pressed in the 
    SCENE windows.
    When the SCENE +1/-1 button is lit, pressing the [INC] or [DEC] key will increment or 
    decrement the scene number.
    When the LIST UP/DOWN button is lit, pressing the [INC] or [DEC] key will scroll the list 
    upward or downward.
    • LIST ORDER
    Specifies the order in which scene memories and library items will appear on the list.
    When the NORMAL button is lit, the list appears in ascending numerical order. When 
    the REVERSE button is lit, the list appears in descending numerical order.
    •NAME DISPLAY
    Specifies the content of the name display in the Channel Strip section.
    When the NAME ONLY button is lit, the channel name and the channel number appear.
    Select GR METER to display the GR meter and fader level value.
    Select ENCODER INFO to display the information of a function that has been assigned 
    to the GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob on the channel fader strip. This option is the same as 
    the FULL FUNCTION option in CL version 1.7 or earlier.
    NOTE• You can now view the gain reduction meter for DYNAMICS 1 and 2, as well as other information, 
    on the channel name display.
    • In addition, if a channel is off during SENDS ON FADER mode, the channel name display will be 
    highlighted.
    • The GR meters function enables you to easily view the movement of the gain reduction. 
    						
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    USER DEFINED keysThis section explains how to assign the desired functions to the USER DEFINED keys in the 
    USER DEFINED KEYS section on the top panel, and to press these keys to execute the 
    defined function.
    If you are logged-in as a user, you can make USER DEFINED key settings for the user. If you 
    are logged-in as the Administrator, you can also make the USER DEFINED key settings for 
    the Guest account.
    NOTE
    For details on the assignable functions and their parameters, refer to “Functions that can be 
    assigned to USER DEFINED keys” (page 199).
    NOTE• If you are logged-in as the Administrator, you can also turn on the FOR GUEST button to access 
    the USER DEFINED KEYS for Guest page and make USER DEFINED key settings for the Guest 
    account.
    • The 16 buttons in the USER DEFINED KEYS page correspond to USER DEFINED keys [1]-[16] 
    on the top panel. The name of the function or parameter assigned to each key appears to the 
    right of the corresponding button. If nothing is assigned to the button, an indication of “---” is 
    shown.
    • The list shown in the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP window is the same for all models of the CL 
    series.
    For the CL3/CL1, the display will indicate “Cannot Assign!” if you specify a parameter that does 
    not exist on that model.
    • If there are no parameters for the registered USER DEFINED key, nothing will occur when the 
    key is operated.
    Using the Alternate functionIf you assign the Alternate function (ALTERNATE FUNCTION) to a USER DEFINED key, you 
    will be able to switch parameters on or off by operating the knobs in the SELECTED 
    CHANNEL section while pressing and holding down the USER DEFINED key.
    The console enters Alternate mode when you press and hold down the USER DEFINED key 
    to which the Alternate function has been assigned (the key will light).
    The Alternate function features two options: LATCH and UNLATCH.
    •UNLATCH.............. Alternate mode is turned on only while you are pressing and 
    holding down the USER DEFINED key.
    •LATCH................... Each press of the USER DEFINED key will turn Alternate mode 
    on or off. You do not need to hold down the key.
    NOTE
    • If you select LATCH for the Alternate function, the console disables the Alternate function when 
    you switch the display between the OVERVIEW screen and the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW 
    screen, or when you open a window.
    • In Alternate mode, “ALT” will be displayed in the user name field of the Function Access Area. GR meter indicatorHighlighted display
    - The channel is off in SENDS ON FADER 
    mode.
    - The channel is assigned to a DCA group, and 
    that DCA [ON] key is off.
    - The channel is assigned to a mute group, and 
    that mute group master is on.
    STEP
    1.In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button.
    2.In the SETUP screen, press the USER SETUP button.
    3.In the USER SETUP window, press the USER DEFINED KEYS tab.
    4.Press the button corresponding to the USER DEFINED key to which you want to 
    assign a function.
    5.In the FUNCTION field of the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP window, select the function 
    you want to assign.
    6.If the selected function has parameters, press the PARAMETER 1 or 2 field to move 
    the frame, then select parameters 1 and 2 in the same way.
    7.Press the OK button to close the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP window.
    8.To execute an assigned function, press the corresponding USER DEFINED [1]-[16] 
    key on the panel.
    USER SETUP screen
    (USER DEFINED KEYS page)USER DEFINED KEY SETUP window 
    						
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    In Alternate mode, the following knobs change their behavior.
    • [GAIN] knob
    Rotate the knob to adjust the digital gain value. If DIGITAL GAIN has been selected for 
    HA KNOB FUNCTION on the PREFERENCE page in the USER SETUP window, rotate this 
    knob to adjust the analog gain value of the head amp.
    • [MIX/MATRIX] knob
    Rotate this knob to switch between PRE and POST for the corresponding send signal. 
    Press this knob to switch the corresponding send signal on or off.
    •[HPF] knob
    Press this knob to switch the high-pass filter on or off.
    •[DYNAMICS 1] knob
    Press this knob to switch DYNAMICS 1 on or off.
    •[DYNAMICS 2] knob
    Press this knob to switch DYNAMICS 2 on or off.
    NOTE
    In Alternate mode, all knobs in the SELECTED CHANNEL section other than those knobs 
    mentioned above will be disabled.
    Switching banks for USER DEFINED key settingsYou can register the USER DEFINED key settings (16 keys for CL series consoles) to a 
    maximum of four banks.Use the four BANK SELECT buttons on the left to select a bank.
    You can press the CLEAR ALL button on the top right side to clear the content of the selected 
    bank. 
    						
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    Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keysFUNCTION
    PARAMETER 1
    PARAMETER 2
    Description
    NO ASSIGN - - No assignment.
    ALTERNATE 
    FUNCTIONLATCH -Toggle ALTERNATE FUNCTION each time it is 
    pressed.
    It goes OFF when the bank is switched.
    UNLATCH -Switch to ALTERNATE FUNCTION only while 
    pressed.
    It goes OFF when the bank is switched.
    AUTOMIXERgroup a OVERRIDE ON -Apply a fade-in to the channels in group a 
    where the override button is on, until the level 
    drops to 0 dB (the unity gain). Mute all 
    channels with the button turned off.
    group a PRESET ON -Switch the channels in group a to the mode 
    indicated by the mode button (man/auto/
    mute) next to the lit preset indicator.
    group b OVERRIDE ON -Apply a fade-in to the channels in group b 
    where the override button is on, until the level 
    drops to 0 dB (the unity gain). Mute all 
    channels with the button turned off.
    group b PRESET ON -Switch the channels in group b to the mode 
    indicated by the mode button (man/auto/
    mute) next to the lit preset indicator.
    group c OVERRIDE ON -Apply a fade-in to the channels in group c 
    where the override button is on, until the level 
    drops to 0 dB (the unity gain). Mute all 
    channels with the button turned off.
    group c PRESET ON -Switch the channels in group c to the mode 
    indicated by the mode button (man/auto/
    mute) next to the lit preset indicator.
    BRIGHTNESS BANK CHANGE -Toggle between the brightness settings stored 
    in A and B.
    CH ON SPECIFIC CH *4) Switch the CH ON/OFF.
    CH SELECTINC
    -Increment or decrement the selected channel 
    number.
    DEC
    SPECIFIC CH *1) Select a channel from list 1).
    CUEOUTPUT - Switch CUE on/off.
    CLEAR CUE - This clears the CUE.
    SPECIFIC CH *2) CUE the channel selected from list 2).
    CUE MODE -This function switches the cue mode. In 
    Surround mode, it toggles between MIX, LAST, 
    and 5.1 SOLO with each press. When set to 
    MIX, the lamp is off. When set to LAST, the lamp 
    is on. When set to 5.1 SOLO, the lamp flashes.
    CUE INTERRUPTION -Switches the CUE INTERRUPTION function on 
    or off.
    FADER CUE RELEASE -Switches the FADER CUE RELEASE function on or 
    off.
    DANTE 
    INPUT 
    PAT C H  L I BDIRECT RECALL LIBRARY #000-#010Directly recalls the desired number of the 
    DANTE INPUT PATCH library. However, it does 
    not function during a scene recall.
    DCA ROLL-
    OUTLAST DCA SEL - This function rolls out or retracts the selected 
    DCA group.
    DCA1 -
    :-
    DCA16 -
    EDITOR 
    CONTROLMASTER -
    Access the corresponding screen of CL Editor. SENDS ON FADER -
    OVERVIEWCH 1-16 {CL5/CL3/CL1}
    CH17-32 {CL5/CL3/CL1}
    CH33-48 {CL5/CL3/CL1}
    CH49-64 {CL5/CL3}
    CH65-72 {CL5}
    ST IN
    MIX1-16
    MIX17-24
    MATRIX
    STEREO/MONO
    DCA
    Custom fader bankA1 {CL5/CL3/CL1}
    A2 {CL5/CL3}
    A3 {CL3}
    B1 {CL5/CL3/CL1}
    Custom fader bankB2 {CL3/CL1}
    B3 {CL1}
    B4 {CL1}
    C1 {CL5}
    C2 {CL5}
    C3 {CL5}
    C4 {CL5}
    C5 {CL5}
    C6 {CL5}
    SELECTED CHANNEL -
    LIBRARYDYNAMICS LIBRARY
    INPUT EQ LIBRARY
    OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY
    EFFECT LIBRARY
    GEQ LIBRARY
    INPUT CH LIBRARY
    OUTPUT EQ LIBRARY
    PEQ LIBRARYFUNCTION
    PARAMETER 1
    PARAMETER 2
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    EDITOR 
    CONTROLPREMIUM RACK 
    LIBRARYPortico5033 LIBRARY
    Access the corresponding screen of CL Editor. Portico5043 LIBRARY
    U76 LIBRARY
    Opt-2A LIBRARY
    EQ-1A LIBRARY
    DynamicEQ LIBRARY
    Buss Comp 369 LIBRARY
    PAT C H  E D I T O RINPUT PATCH
    OUTPUT PATCH
    INPUT INSERT PATCH
    OUTPUT INSERT PATCH
    DIRECT OUT PATCH
    PAT C H  L I S T
    RACK EDITORRACK
    GEQ 1-16
    EFFECT 1-8
    PREMIUM 1A
    PREMIUM 1B
    :
    PREMIUM 8A
    PREMIUM 8B
    METERINPUT METER
    OUTPUT METER
    GROUP/LINKDCA GROUP
    MUTE GROUP
    CHANNEL LINK
    OUTPUT CHANNEL LINK
    SCENESCENE MEMORY
    RECALL SAFE
    Fade time
    FOCUS RECALL
    EFFECT 
    BYPASSEFFECT RACK1-8 -
    Turns BYPASS for each RACK on and off. Lit 
    when ON. PREMIUM RACK1A -
    PREMIUM RACK1B -
    :-
    PREMIUM RACK8A -
    PREMIUM RACK8B -
    FADER BANK 
    SNAPSHOT--Takes a snapshot of the bank settings for all A, B, 
    and C blocks (hold down the key for two 
    seconds or longer), or displays the last bank for 
    which a snapshot was taken (press and release 
    the key within two seconds).FUNCTION
    PARAMETER 1
    PARAMETER 2
    Description
    GAIN KNOB 
    FUNCTIONLATCH -Toggle the function of the GAIN knob (ANALOG 
    GAIN/DIGITAL GAIN). Lit when DIGITAL GAIN is 
    selected.
    It goes OFF when the bank is switched.
    UNLATCH -Assign the function of the GAIN knob (ANALOG 
    GAIN/DIGITAL) to DIGITAL GAIN only while 
    held down.
    * However if the GAIN KNOB FUNCTION is 
    switched to DIGITAL GAIN in the PREFERENCE 
    screen etc., this will remain lit until the next 
    time it is pressed.
    It goes OFF when the bank is switched.
    GEQ FREQ 
    BANKINC
    -Adds or removes a frequency bank in the GEQ 
    EDIT screen.
    DEC
    GPI OUTLATCH
    PORT1-PORT5Toggle the GPI OUT function. Lit when active.
    UNLATCH Make GPI OUT active only while pressed.
    HELP - -Opens and closes the HELP window. Operating 
    the controllers on the panel (excluding faders), 
    or controllers on the screen, while holding 
    down this key will display the related 
    information.
    HOMESELECTED CH VIEW - Displays the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen.
    OVERVIEW - Displays the OVERVIEW screen. 
    TOGGLE -Each press of the key will alternately display the 
    SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen and the 
    OVERVIEW screen.
    METERPEAK HOLD ON -Turns the meter’s peak hold function on/off. Lit 
    when ON.
    SURROUND METER -For Surround mode, toggle between the 
    content to be shown in meters displayed in the 
    Function Access Area. The lamp is off for MIX 1-
    6, and on for SURROUND MONITOR.
    MIDIPROGRAM CHANGE PGM 1-128
    Transmit the corresponding MIDI message.
    For NOTE ON, it goes OFF when the bank is 
    switched. CONTROL CHANGE CC 1-31, 33-95, 102-119
    NOTE ONNOTE ON C-2 (0)
    :
    NOTE ON G 8 (127)
    MONITOROUTPUT - Switch the monitor output on/off.
    SELECTED CH ASSIGN -While holding down this key, press the SEL key 
    of a MIX or MATRIX channel to switch the 
    assignment on/off. During this time, the [SEL] 
    LED will be lit if assign is ON, or dark if OFF.
    The assignment setting made while holding 
    down this key will be stored. Pressing the key 
    again will recall the stored setting. Settings can 
    be stored in multiple keys to facilitate rapid 
    assignment switching.
    It goes OFF when the bank is switched.
    DIMMER ON -Enable the dimmer and attenuate the monitor 
    signal.FUNCTION
    PARAMETER 1
    PARAMETER 2
    Description 
    						
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