User Manual

a
Selected channel
This area shows the number, name, icon, and channel color of the channel that is currently selected for operation.
For details on assigning a name, refer to “Entering names.” For details on selecting an icon, refer to ““Changing the
name”(p.375).” Press the left side of the selected channel area to select the preceding channel. Press the right side of
the area to select the next channel.
b
Connection
This indicates the ID of the control surface and the unit ID of the DSP engine that is connected. Here you can also
check whether the DSP engine is operating in active mode or in standby mode.
Not shown: DSP not found
Green: found as active
Gray: found as standby (switchable)
Gray slanting line: found as standby (not switchable)
Grayed out: DSP assumed to be in standby is not found.
When DSP mirroring is used, this also operates as a button to access the System Config screen.
c
INFORMATION
This area displays information such as the current time and a scene number. If you press this area, the SCENE LIST
window will appear in the main area, allowing you to set scenes. In Preview mode, this flashes red.
d
Status indicator
This area indicates the current status. The following table shows the displayed content and the corresponding status.
Indicator Conditions
M
Status of the TWINLANe network (MAIN)
Green: Online (Normal)
Yellow: Online (Not in the ring connection)
Red: Wiring problem
Blue: Out of sync
Gray: Offline
S
Status of the TWINLANe network (Sub)
Green: Online (Normal)
Yellow: Online (Not in the ring connection)
Red: Wiring problem
Blue: Out of sync
Gray: Offline
C
Status of the Console network
Green: Online (Normal)
Yellow: Online (Not in the ring connection)
Red: Wiring problem
Blue: Out of sync
Gray: Offline
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Basic operations on the panel > Viewing a touch screen