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348 FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01
7. Operations
Using Custom Control Functions
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The Custom Control Section provides groups of buttons that can be programmed to
perform various switcher functions.
S Prerequisites — Ensure that you are familiar with the Custom Control
Section. In Chapter 3, refer to the “Custom Control Section” heading on
page 93 for details.
Use the following steps to use Custom Control functions:
1. To freeze a source:
~ Press and hold FRZ, then press the desired source button (on any bus).
Note that this is the same as toggling the
{Freeze} button to “On” — on
the
Input Menu.
2. To un-freeze a source:
~ Press and hold UNFRZ, then press the button for the frozen source (on
any bus). Note that this is the same as toggling the
{Freeze} button to
Off” — on the Input Menu.
3. To perform an auto transition on all banks simultaneously:
~ Press ALL TRAN. All banks will transition, each at their own selected
transition rate.
4. To perform a cut on all banks simultaneously:
~ Press ALL CUT. All banks will cut immediately.
5. To enable or disable M/E 2 control on the FSN-150:
~ Toggle the M/E2 CTRL button:
When enabled, the
Custom Control button lights solid, and all
Programmable Displays on the M/E turn orange. Refer to the
M/E 2 Control on the FSN-150” section on page 349 for
operating instructions.
When disabled, the
Custom Control button turns off, and all
Programmable Displays on the M/E turn green.
6. To save all system settings:
~ Press SAVE ALL. All parameters under the System Menu will be saved
to non-volatile memory. Note that this function is the same as pressing
{Save All} on the System Menu. In Chapter 5, refer to the “Save All
section on page 272 for a list of the functions that are saved.
Note
In version 3.0, only pre-programmed “system” functions such
as
ALL TRAN, FRZ, UNFRZ, etc., are available.
Important
When M/E 2 control is off, it simply means that the bank’s
buttons are not physically on the FSN-150 panel. You still
have the ability to recall all stored M/E 2 memory registers in
the normal manner.