Selection Cursor
Pressing the CURSOR MODE button displays the in the lower right
corner of the LCD screen. In this cursor mode, the JogDial performs as
group selection that moves the cursor from group to group. The
disappears by pressing the CURSOR MODE button again. Rotating the
JogDial moves the cursor from mark to mark in a selected group.
For grouping operations, switch the JogDial to the cursor mode and scroll to
select the group. Then switch the JogDial to the none-cursor mode and scroll
to select the marker in a group, and press the ENTER button.
Registration Marks
The status of a channel is indicated in the columns of the tables in the
window: shows a registered channel, and shows an unregistered
channel.
A channel cannot be registered to multiple groups. When a channel is
assigned to a group, any previous assignment for it is cancelled automatically.
Creating a Fader Group
There are two methods for assigning a channel to a fader group while the
[FADER GRP] window is displayed.
Pressing a channel SELECT LED button on the Top Panel to select the
channel (orange) will add the channel to the current fader group. If the
group selection marker is not positioned within the table which
includes the selected channel, the marker shifts to the relevant table
automatically. A registration mark will be displayed in the [FADER GRP]
window table, denoting the channel selection for the respective group.
Pressing the ENTER button in the cursor mode while the cursor is
positioned on the desired channel number will register the channel to
the current fader group. A registration mark will be displayed denoting
the channel selection for the current group.
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Group
Once the groups have been activated in the [FADER GRP]
window, the window does not have to be displayed when you
want to register a group. Use the fader group selection buttons in
the [CHANNEL] window to register the channel to a group.
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To cancel all the channels assigned to a group, press one of the
SELECT buttons in the group for 2 seconds or more.