Instruction manual
Jester Operating Manual Super User Mode
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Note
This sets the MIDI note 0-127 (middle C is note 60) that corresponds to the first
preset/submaster on the desk. Select this option using the cursor buttons, press
ENTER, and use the up & down cursor buttons to set the MIDI note number.
Press ENTER when done. To set MIDI to map octaves (which have 12 notes
since they include both the black and white notes on a piano keyboard) to
presets/submasters, select the note using the cursor buttons, hold down SHIFT
and press ENTER, and <---> will be displayed as the MIDI note number.
MSC Device ID
This sets the Device ID 0-111 that the desk listens to for MIDI Show Control
(MSC) commands. Select this option using the cursor buttons, press ENTER,
and use the up & down cursor buttons to set the Device ID. Press ENTER when
done.
For further information on what each parameter does, see the MIDI section of this
manual. Select <OK> and press ENTER to return to the Setup menu.
Set Date/Time
You can set the Date & Time on the Jester by using the <Set Date/Time> option in
Super User. Use the cursor keys to select <Set Date/Time> then press ENTER. You
can now cycle through the date and time and use the up/down cursor keys to alter
the values as required. Press ENTER whilst selecting <OK> to return to the Super
User menu. There are no real-time triggers built into the Jester, and this time is only
used for the system clock, visible in the bottom right of the monitor output.
Displays Setup
In the <Displays Setup> menu you can configure the brightness and contrast of the
LCD. Use the cursor keys to navigate to the required menu option, and press
ENTER to adjust it. The default settings can be restored by pressing CLEAR.
If the LCD Backlight or Contrast have been set to unreadable values, you will need to
connect a monitor to be able to navigate to this menu and set readable values.
This menu also shows details about the monitor output. If the Monitor Output
firmware is V3 or later, then it is possible to change the monitor output resolution
from the default of 640 x 400 x 70Hz to an alternative setting of 640 x 480 x 60Hz,
which may improve compatibility with some monitors. Note that the Monitor Output
firmware is factory loaded and cannot be upgraded in the field.
USB Host
The Jester uses a CoProcessor to provide the USB Host functionality required for
USB Storage. You can see the version number of the USB Host CoProcessor by
selecting <UCB Host> and pressing ENTER. If the Jester software contains an
updated version of this firmware (r2 hardware only), then an <Upgrade> button will










