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PM1D System Software V1.5 Supplementary Manual
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DCA PRE PAN on/off switching
Cue stack
The cue status will be monitored across both sys-
tems, and the last-selected of the four CUE groups
(INPUT CUE, DCA CUE, OUTPUT CUE, other)
will be enabled for both systems. For example when
output channel cue is enabled, pressing the DCA
group [CUE] switch on either system will enable the
DCA group on both systems.
Hint
Cue interrupt is linked only if CUE INTERRUP-
TION is turned on in the CUE/SOLO screen of
both systems.
For a detailed explanation of CUE group opera-
tion, refer to “CS1D Reference Manual (Hard-
ware), p.81.
Linking talkback
By using the CONSOLE 1 / CONSOLE 2 buttons in the
TALKBACK section of the CASCADE screen, you can
cascade-connect the talkback signals between the con-
sole 1 units or between the console 2 units of the two
systems.
In this case, talkback on/off operations will also be
linked between the two systems. If you turn on talkback
for one system, the talkback signal will be sent to the bus
or connector selected on that system, and the same sig-
nal will also be sent to the bus or connector that is
selected on the other system.
If you also want to link the dimmer operation that
occurs when you turn on talkback, use the CONSOLE 1
/ CONSOLE 2 buttons in the TALKBACK DIMMER
ON/OFF section of the CASCADE screen.
Linking DCA groups
You can use the DCA LEVEL/
MUTE buttons (1–12) in the
CASCADE screen to link the
level and mute on/off state of
the desired DCA group.
When you turn on the button
for the DCA group that you
want to link, the level and
mute status of that DCA
group will be copied from the
master to the slave. (At this time it does not matter
whether the channels belonging to the DCA groups
match.)
Subsequently, changes made by one system to the level
or mute on/off status of the corresponding DCA group
will be reflected in the other system.
If a scene recall on one system causes the DCA level or
mute status to no longer match, the level and mute sta-
tus settings of the system that recalled the scene will be
copied to the other system.
While the DCA LEVEL/MUTE button is on, the fade
time setting of that DCA group will be ignored, and you
will be unable to use auto fading and manual fading.
If the DCA LEVEL/MUTE button is turned on while
LINK CUE STACK/SOLO is on, DCA cue will also be
linked between the two systems. However, if the DCA
assignment location (input channel or output channel)
differs between the two systems, cue will not be linked.
If, while cue is being used, the DCA assignment location
of one system changes due to either scene recall or man-
ual operation, cue will be defeated for the DCA that
changed.
Linking mute groups
You can use the MUTE MASTER
buttons (1–12) in the CASCADE
screen to link mute on/off opera-
tions of the desired mute group.
When you turn on the button for
the mute group that you want to
link, mute on/off operations for
the corresponding mute group
performed on one system will be
reflected in the other system.
Sending the master talkback signal to
the slave COMM IN
The talkback signal of the master system can be supplied
to console 1/2 of the slave system as a COMM IN signal.
For example, this is convenient when you want to uni-
directionally send the talkback signal from the master
system to the slave system rather than cascading the talk-
back signal.
To do so, you will use the TALKBACK COMM IN CAS-
CADE SETUP section of the CASCADE screen.
Assignments can be made independently for console 1
and 2 of the master system and console 1 and 2 of the
slave system.
Talkback signals will be sent between the assigned con-
soles to the COMM IN of the other unit.
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