User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- What is Amp Editor?
- Special Notices
- Contents
- Preparing for operation
- An overview of Amp Editor
- Setup
- Basic operations in Amp Editor
- Main panel window
- Objects in the window and their function
- Menus in the main panel window
- Preferences
- Event Log
- Device Information
- Scene Manager
- Alert Setup
- Word Clock (TXn only)
- Speaker Processor Library Manager (TXn only)
- Clock
- Language (TXn only)
- GPI (ACD1 only)
- Utility
- IP Address
- IP Control Port No.
- Firmware Update (Updating the internal firmware)
- Scene Link Manager (for devices other than XMV)
- Network Setup
- Synchronization (Synchronization with devices)
- Custom Control Panel Manager
- System View Creator
- Speaker Processor Library Converter
- Tree View window
- Detail View window
- Device Properties window
- Signal Path View window (TXn only)
- Component editor (TXn only)
- Custom control panels
- Appendix
Chapter 11 Custom control panels
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Creating a new custom control panel
From the main panel window, click [View] menu [Custom Control Panel] [New Custom Control Panel] to
open the “New Custom Control” dialog box. Type a name for your custom control panel in the [Name] box. Click
the [OK] button to create the new custom control panel.
Operation mode and Design mode
The component editor and the custom control panel will operate in either “operation mode” or “design mode.”
Operation mode lets you edit the parameters, and Design mode lets you lay out controls in your custom control
panel switch between Operation mode and Design mode, use the context menu that appears when you right-click
in the custom control panel, the component editor, the Detail View window, or the Signal Path View window. Use
the [Design Mode] command to turn Design mode on/off. A check mark is shown by this item if you’re in Design
mode. If a check mark is shown, selecting this command will turn Design mode off, returning to Operation mode.