Service manual

Section 1: Introduction
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual 1 - 19
Assignable Keys
Situated at the top right of the DSC, this control panel has many uses. The 8-
character display to the left of each Assignable Key is used to tell the operator
what the function of the key is. Its function depends on what mode or page is
currently selected. Software-defined controls enable Euphonix to add new
features to any of the control sections of the console.
Assignable Keys are shown here in Macro mode, Page 1 (the Macro and Pg 1
keys are both lit). On this page the individual Assignable Keys are factory-
programmed to run pre-defined macros which call up various console meter
configurations. The 8-character display indicates the meter configuration that
will be called up if the button to the right of it is pressed. Macros are NOT
user-definable, but there are a couple of files that can be auto-loaded on
bootup (access System Setup by pressing the QWERTY keyboard [F10] key and
type in the name of the factory-programmed macro file desired. V26.MAC and
CONSOLE.MAC are two files that are currently provided in MixView).
The Assignable Keys are also used for other tasks, including quick store and
recall of snapshots, monitor select for external audio device playback, and
configuration of MIDI communications.
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Faders
Mon
Select
Snap
Shot
Preset Macro
Pg 1 Pg 2 Pg 3 Pg 4
Store
Mon
Cnfg
Studio
Assignable
Key
Page keys for accessing
multiple layers within a mode
Assignable Keys
Mode select
8-character
Display