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Introduction, About the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” - owners manual
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Introduction About the "CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)" The "CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)" is an introductory manual that explains how to connect the various components of the PM1D system and verify that the PM1D system is operating correctly. When starting up the PM1D system for the first time, or if you have changed the configuration of the system such as when the PM1D system has been moved to another location and/or re-connected, we recommend that you follow the procedure described in this manual to verify that the system is operating correctly. • This manual explains only the minimum operations. For details on operating the PM1D system, please refer to "CS1D Operating Manual (Basic operation)" • For details on the specifications and functionality of the engine (DSP unit DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}) and I/O units, please refer to the owner's manual included with each device. • For details on the function and operation of the controllers and connectors found on the top panel, rear panel, and front panel of the console (CS1D), refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)." • For details on the software in the display screen of the console (CS1D), refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)." Screen shots shown in this manual are taken from a prototype. Please be aware that they may differ slightly from the actual screens on your unit. Printing conventions in "CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)" • Differences between the 96 channel model and 48 channel model In general, the "CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)" is written with the 96 channel model PM1D system (the model with the DSP1D-EX as the engine) in mind. Where the functionality of the 96 channel model differs from the 48 channel model (the model with the DSP1D as the engine), the functionality of the 48 channel model is enclosed in curly brackets { }. • Standard mode and Mirror mode The PM1D system has two operation modes (elements that determine system structure and connection method); "Standard mode" in which one console is connected to one engine, and "Mirror" mode in which one console is connected to two engines of which only one is used. Be aware that the mode used by the PM1D system will depend not only on the number of engines, but also on the type of connections and on the internal settings. Explanations that apply only to Standard mode will be indicated by the following symbol. DSPx1 Explanations that apply only to Mirror mode will be indicated by the following symbol. DSPx2 The PM1D system version 1.0 does not support any other operation mode (i.e., other than Mirror mode) in which two engines are used. • Distinguishing between the controls of the CS1D and the on-screen knobs/buttons Names of controls (switches, encoders, faders) on the top panel, rear panel, and front panel of the CS1D are enclosed in square brackets [ ] in order to distinguish them from the knobs and buttons etc. that are displayed in the screen. Example: Turn on the [TO ST] switch. (This indicates an operation on the top panel of the CS1D.) Example: Click the BASIC button. (This indicates an operation in the display screen.) • Various icons The following icon is used to call your attention to various tips for operation or to reference pages. Hint The following icon is used to indicate particularly important items or operations that you must be aware of. 1