Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 340

Lower part of the display Common to each screen], GEQ LOW / GEQ MID / GEQ HIGH

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[Lower part of the display (Common to each screen)] 0 A B C D Information shown in the display E F 0 CONTROL STATUS/ USER DEFINE These buttons switch the information that is displayed at the bottom of the screen. (The currently selected button is displayed in green.) • When CONSOLE STATUS is on The status of the currently selected channel and of the CS1D will be displayed. • When USER DEFINE is on A list of the functions assigned to the USER DEFINE [1]-[8] switches of the USER DEFINE block will be displayed. Hint Functions can be assigned to the USER DEFINE [1]- [8] switches in the UTILITY function USER DEFINE screen. A IN SEL (selected input channel) This shows the input channel that is currently selected by the [SEL] switch. B MODULE This shows the on/off status of the MODULE [FLIP] switch in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. (When on, this will be displayed in green.) You can also click this button to turn the MODULE [FLIP] switch on/off ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) →p.13). C FADER This shows the status of the FADER FLIP section of the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. (When the FADER FLIP [MIX] switch is on, the MIX button will be displayed in green. When the FADER FLIP [CH] switch is on, the CH button will be displayed in green.) If you click either of these buttons, the setting of the FADER FLIP section will follow your selection ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) →p.10). D MIX SEND NO. (mix send number) This shows the number of the MIX bus (the number shown by the MIX SEND [NUMBER] indicator) that is selected as the send destination for INPUT blocks 1-4 of the CS1D ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) →p.6). If the INPUT block MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is turned on, the send destination MIX bus can be selected independently of the other INPUT blocks. Thus, for INPUT blocks in which the MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is turned on, the number of the currently selected MIX bus may be different than the number that is displayed here. E MASTER FADER This shows the function that is currently assigned to DCA faders 1-12 of the CS1D (located in the DCA GROUP block) ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) →p.71). The abbreviations have the following meanings. • IN Input levels of the 12 input chan- nels of any INPUT block and 8 input channels of the ST IN block • MIX 1-12/MIX13-24/MIX25-36/MIX37-48 Output levels of the corresponding 12 MIX channels • DCA DCA groups 1-12 • GEQ LOW / GEQ MID / GEQ HIGH Amount of boost/cut for the 12 selected bands of the internal graphic EQ F OUT SEL (currently selected output channel) This indicates the output channel that is currently selected by the [SEL] switch. Areas 0-F are display areas used to show temporary messages if a malfunction has occurred in the PM1D system or if there has been a problem with operation. Important messages will be displayed in a popup window. 5

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Information shown in the display
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[Lower part of the display (Common to each screen)]
0
CONTROL STATUS/ USER DEFINE
These buttons switch the information that is dis-
played at the bottom of the screen. (The currently
selected button is displayed in green.)
When CONSOLE STATUS is on
The status of the currently selected channel and of
the CS1D will be displayed.
When USER DEFINE is on
A list of the functions assigned to the USER DEFINE
[1]–[8] switches of the USER DEFINE block will be
displayed.
Hint
Functions can be assigned to the USER DEFINE [1]–
[8] switches in the UTILITY function USER DEFINE
screen.
A
IN SEL (selected input channel)
This shows the input channel that is currently
selected by the [SEL] switch.
B
MODULE
This shows the on/off status of the MODULE [FLIP]
switch in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block.
(When on, this will be displayed in green.) You can
also click this button to turn the MODULE [FLIP]
switch on/off (“CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
p.13).
C
FADER
This shows the status of the FADER FLIP section of
the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL block. (When
the FADER FLIP [MIX] switch is on, the MIX button
will be displayed in green. When the FADER FLIP
[CH] switch is on, the CH button will be displayed in
green.) If you click either of these buttons, the setting
of the FADER FLIP section will follow your selection
(“CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
p.10).
D
MIX SEND NO. (mix send number)
This shows the number of the MIX bus (the number
shown by the MIX SEND [NUMBER] indicator)
that is selected as the send destination for INPUT
blocks 1–4 of the CS1D (“CS1D Reference Manual
(Hardware)
p.6).
If the INPUT block MIX SEND [LOCAL] switch is
turned on, the send destination MIX bus can be
selected independently of the other INPUT blocks.
Thus, for INPUT blocks in which the MIX SEND
[LOCAL] switch is turned on, the number of the
currently selected MIX bus may be different than
the number that is displayed here.
E
MASTER FADER
This shows the function that is currently assigned to
DCA faders 1–12 of the CS1D (located in the DCA
GROUP block) (“CS1D Reference Manual (Hard-
ware)
p.71).
The abbreviations have the following meanings.
IN
........................
Input levels of the 12 input chan-
nels of any INPUT block and 8
input channels of the ST IN
block
MIX 1-12/MIX13-24/MIX25-36/MIX37-48
Output levels of the correspond-
ing 12 MIX channels
DCA
....................
DCA groups 1–12
GEQ LOW / GEQ MID / GEQ HIGH
Amount of boost/cut for the 12
selected bands of the internal
graphic EQ
F
OUT SEL (currently selected output channel)
This indicates the output channel that is currently
selected by the [SEL] switch.
Areas
0
F
are display areas used to show tempo-
rary messages if a malfunction has occurred in the
PM1D system or if there has been a problem with
operation. Important messages will be displayed in
a popup window.
0
A
B
C
D
E
F