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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
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each display; their functions depend upon the display you are currently working
in. At the bottom of the screen (in all displays except Playback), there is a row
of ten squares that represent the ten soft keys for the current display. (See
Figure 2.3.) Each of the ten squares is labeled with its soft key function name.
The ten squares are numbered S1 - S10, just like the ten soft keys on the
console.
Figure 2.3, Soft Keys and Command Line
Whenever you change displays, you will notice that some or all of the soft key
labels change function names. Sometimes the soft keys will change when you
press a hard key or a soft key. As you use your Encore console, you will find
that you have the right soft key available when you need it. The labels names
are designed to communicate the function of the soft key, without having to
refer to this manual. The main idea behind the soft keys is to provide you with
only the functions needed in a particular display, without cluttering the top
panel with too many keys.
? NOTE: In this manual, actual key names and keystroke entries
appear in all capital letters. Soft keys appear inside parentheses: (SOFT
KEY). Hard keys appear inside brackets: [HARD KEY].
? EXAMPLE: The Record Submaster hard key appears like this:
[RECORD SUB]
The Track Mode soft key appears like this: (TRACK MODE)
The Decimal Point hard key appears like this: [.]
The AND hard key appears like this: [+]
The THRU hard key appears like this: [>]
The MINUS hard key appears like this; [-]
The AT hard key appears like this: [@]
? NOTE: The [AND] key on your console may be labeled "AND &" on
the key itself. In the Command Line this keystroke always appears as "+".
Some soft keys appear with a "down arrow" pointer next to them (
?
). This
indicates that the soft keys will change to another level of functions when you
press this key. To return to the previous level of soft key functions, press the
[CLEAR] key or the display key of the current display.
Command Line and Its Syntax
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