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[. . . ] PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide Midas Klark Teknik Limited, Klark Industrial Park, Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster. Tel: +44 1562 741515 Fax: +44 1562 745371 Email: info@midasklarkteknik. com Website: www. midasconsoles. com PRO3 Control Centre -- Quick Reference Guide DOC04-PRO3 Issue A -- September 2010 © Red Chip Company Ltd. In line with the company's policy of continual improvement, specifications and function may be subject to change without notice. E&OE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. [. . . ] Quickly selects the local processing area of the selected channel or channel pair, but doesn't affect channel selection. The buttons in the channel type section (except the INPUT button) are used with the number keys in the channel select (lower) section to select a specific output channel number, assigning it to the control surface (see "Fault finding a problem channel" on page 33). These left and right scroll buttons scroll through the channels one at a time. Shows the number of the currently selected channel and its type. 4 5 6 7 scroll by 1 buttons Display 8 >> To assign output channels to the control surface Do one of the following: · Channel type buttons Press the desired channel type button to assign its bank of eight outputs to the local row of output fast strips on the control surface. For example, press the upper RET button to assign returns 1 to 8 to the upper row of output fast strips. Scroll buttons Scroll the desired output channel to the control surface using the scroll by 1 buttons in the channel select (upper) section. · You can assign a bank of channels to the output fast strip via the GUI. Similarly to the layout of the control surface, the overview GUI screen has channel select buttons to the right of the two rows of outputs (see Figure 3, "Typical Overview screen (default of the mix bay GUI screen), " on page 12). Click the desired channel type button to assign its bank of outputs to the row on the left. For example, click the lower AUX button to assign auxes 1 to 8 to the lower row of outputs. >> To select an output channel Do one of the following: · Quick access button (output fast strip) To select an output channel that is currently assigned to the output fast strips, press its local quick access button in the desired output fast strip. Quick access button (master channel) To select a master channel, press its local quick access button. Touch sensitive control knobs Touch/operate the control knob in the desired output fast strip. This will select the local channel and assign it to the local channel strip. · · You can use the GUI menu to select any output channel you want via the home Mix & Outputs option. PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide Navigation via the GUI 33 >> To select a processing area You may want a specific processing area of an output channel assigned to the local channel strip, for example, to carry out processing or for copying its parameters to another output channel. To do this, provided the output channel is currently selected at the control surface, press the quick access button local to the desired channel strip's processing area to select it. You can select a processing area via the GUI by clicking on a non-control area within the desired section of the `overview' display (aux send, aux return, matrix or master) in the GUI channel strip. Navigation via the GUI The GUI has unique navigational tools by which to return to a channel `overview' display from one of its processing areas in the GUI channel strip, and also to browse through the GUI screen display history. >> To navigate back to a channel's overview display from one of its processing areas in the GUI channel strip Click the up arrow. Up arrow >> To find a GUI screen that you recently opened Use the back/forward browser buttons to do one of the following: · · To return to the GUI screen you have just opened, click the back button. To open one of the GUI screens you have recently visited, click the back/forward buttons. The back button will take you back through your browser history, while the forward button goes the opposite way. Back button Forward button The back/forward buttons are similar to those on standard browsers used on any PC. Fault finding a problem channel If you know the number of the channel that has a problem, you can quickly navigate it to the control surface by typing in its channel type and number via the lower channel select (lower) and channel type sections. >> To select a channel using its number 1 2 3 In the channel type section, press the button of the desired type. In the channel select (lower) section, type in the channel's number. Press ENTER. PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide 34 Chapter 6: Navigation PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide 35 Chapter 7: Patching This chapter describes the patching feature of the PRO3. Introduction Patching is a GUI-only feature that lets you carry out all system routing requirements. The GUI main menu has a Patching option that takes you to the Patching screen, which contains all of the available patching connectors in the system. [. . . ] to navigate to the set ID option. PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide 76 Chapter 9: Setting Up The System PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide Volume 2:Appendices PRO3 Control Centre Quick Reference Guide 79 Appendix A: Troubleshooting This appendix gives a brief troubleshooting guide to your system. No audio If you have set up your system and followed all of the instructions for obtaining audio, but you are not hearing anything through the speakers, check the following: · · · · · · · Make sure the appropriate ST buttons in the input fast strips are on. Make sure the appropriate ST buttons in the source a/b panels (monitors section of the master bay) are on. Use solo at selected points in the signal path to try and pinpoint where the signal is being lost. Check for correct signal routing by making sure channel sources/destinations are correctly assigned. If you still don't have any audio, contact Midas Technical Support. Diagnostics You can view the Diagnostics screen to get an overview of the current health and status of the system. [. . . ]

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