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206 FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01
5. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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The following functions are available in the Tool Bar:
Press {Map to} to map the selected input to the control panel. When pressed, the
Map To Pop-up appears.
Figure 5-85. Map To Pop-up
On the Program Bank’s Preset Bus, press the button on which you want the input
to appear. Once selected, the button mapping appears in the table’s “
Map
column, and the input can now be selected on the panel.
Press {Input Name} to associate a four-character name with the selected input.
When pressed, the pop-up
Keyboard appears. Enter the desired name and
press
{Enter} on the Keyboard. On the panel, the name appears on the display
above the selected input. In the table, the name appears in the “
Name” column.
See the “
Using the Pop-up Keyboard” section on page 147 for more details
about the keyboard, and the “
Default Naming Conventions” section on
page 208 for details about default input names.
Press {Un-Map} to remove the selected input mapping from the panel. When
pressed, the input is removed, and its name is also removed from the
programmable display. Please note:
~ If the input is mapped to more than one panel location, all locations are
un-mapped and removed.
~ When an input is un-mapped, the input name and all associated setup
parameters are retained. Only the mapping is removed from the panel.
For both native and universal inputs, press {Freeze} to toggle the freeze “state” of
the selected input.
~ Select On to freeze the input.
~ Select Off to un-freeze the input.
Map to
Map toNote
On the Program Bank’s Preset Bus, select the button on which
you want the input to appear.
Close
Note
Inputs can be mapped to more than one location on the
panel. In this configuration, the “
+” symbol appears in the
Input Table’s
Map column.
Input
Name
Un-map
Freeze
Off
Note
The button’s state (On or Off) changes automatically if you
perform a freeze or un-freeze using the control panel’s
FRZ
and
UN FRZ custom control functions. In Chapter 7, refer to
the “
Using Custom Control Functions” section on page 348
for details.