AHFX|328|97|426|29|Configure settings for RackUltra FX engines <br />such as external input & MIDI settings.
AHFX|411|176|651|22|Choose Key and Scale for FX units following Global Key.
AHFX|761|127|779|20|Configure settings <br />for RackUltra FX engines <br />such as external input <br />& MIDI settings.
AMMInputAssignForm|245|270|453|210|Drag channels to AMM's to assign them.
AMMInputAssignForm|314|365|888|383|These settings allow the <b>Input Metering</b> and<br /><b>Input to PAFL Source Point</b> to be specified for<br />channels <b>assigned to the AMM</b>. These settings <br />change when the channel is loaded into an <b>AMM<br /></b>and are reverted to the global console setting <br />when the channel is removed from the <b>AMM</b>.<br />
AMMInputAssignForm|627|115|850|200|Select number of AMM's.
AMMSetupForm|185|358|429|240|<b>AMM Overview</b><br />Here you can see the AMM gain for all<br />the members of the AMM. The Overview<br />also tells you the channel mute status,<br />the AMM channel on/off status and the<br />solo and chair statuses if in <b>NOM</b> mode.
AMMSetupForm|522|360|654|411|<b>Main Channel view</b><br />Here you can control the settings<br />for groups of 8 AMM channels. Choose<br />which group of channels by touching<br />the overview.
AMMSetupForm|581|179|716|115|Set <b>AMM </b>members here.
AMMSetupForm|743|216|834|113|Use <b>Setup</b> to change modes<br />and settings.
AMMSetupSubForm|291|385|457|422|<b>AMM Setup</b><br />Here you can change the mode, set Follow Fader<br />on or off, adjust the sidechain filter and change the<br />settings for <b>NOM </b>mode.
Actions|174|372|232|475|Create a new Action.
Actions|282|255|277|169|List of created Actions.
Actions|377|469|354|560|Performs list of Functions contained within the highlighted Action.
Actions|523|152|618|265|List of functions contained within the highlighted Action.
AltViewCustomRotary|197|240|356|196|Select the Custom strip <br />rotary control to view or <br />assign its function.
AltViewCustomRotary|538|440|704|413|Touch to link or unlink Layers <br />across the fader banks. <br />Selecting a Layer on a linked <br />bank will select the same Layer <br />across all linked banks.
AltViewCustomRotary|586|138|850|132|Displays the fader position in dB <br />value or value of the rotary <br />function every time the fader or <br />rotary are adjusted.
AltViewCustomRotary|616|253|846|198|Inhibits sends on faders when <br />pressing a Mix key. The channel <br />faders will always control the <br />main levels or Mix masters.
AudioSync|172|130|431|253|Select the clock source for the dLive. Set <br />to <b>Internal</b> to use the internal clock <br />(default setting). Set to sync from an <b>I/O <br />Port</b> or <b>Wordclock</b> In to make the dLive <br />slave when linked to other systems.
AudioSync|285|346|620|333|<b>gigaACE high-jitter tolerance</b><br />gigaACE is as standard a point to point protocol.<br />Enabling high jitter mode will allow a higher level of jitter before disconnecting.<br />Useful for running gigaACE over trunked networks using supported switches.
Bank|340|186|564|350|The Bank view follows channel selection and Layer selection <br />on Surface.<br /><br />Can be used to select a specific processing block with the <br />Copy/Paste/Reset or Listen keys.<br /><br />Tap on a channel to select. Tap on a processing block within <br />a selected channel to open the associated page.<br /><br />Swipe down with two fingers to display source socket <br />numbers. Swipe down again to restore the normal view.<br /><br />DCA strips will display the potential MCA status depending <br />on the settings defined in Surface>Control>DCA/MCA Options.<br />The fader of a DCA can be locked to 0dB by touching on the <br />bank button to create a navigation only spill key.
CompressorInput|508|29|461|24|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch here to <br />change the processing order of PEQ and <br />Compressor, per channel or globally.
Compressor|127|408|251|481|Enable Parallel Path and <br />adjust the values for parallel <br />compression.
Compressor|333|88|227|89|Touch to open a window for <br />selecting the Key (trigger) <br />input to the Compressor.
Compressor|355|439|579|500|Histogram – displays <br />Compressor activity over time.
Compressor|559|424|781|469|Press the <b>Lib</b> key to access the <br />Compressor Library and/or change <br />compressor model.
CopyFilters|188|281|287|307|The scene you are copying Recall<br />Filters from is highlighted in green.<br /><br />Scenes that are selected as targets<br />to paste into are highlighted in blue.<br /><br />Touch individual scenes to select<br />them.
CopyFilters|555|158|693|181|Use these buttons to quickly select multiple scenes
CopyFilters|565|467|621|553|When you have selected the scenes you wish<br />to paste into, press <b>Apply</b> to perform the copy.
CustomMeteringSetup|372|144|529|168|Drag channels to the lower part of the screen <br />to assign. Add spacers or rows as required.
CustomMeters|404|148|506|172|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to configure.
Delay|418|256|530|288|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to access the unit and <br />temperature preferences.
DirectOutSourceSetup|122|228|553|354|Globally set input channel follow options.
Dyn8-DynEQMode|423|267|518|343|Dyn EQ 4 <br />4 Band Dynamic EQ Working above or <br />below the set threshold. Std 9 and <br />Fast 9 response times and variable <br />filter widths which can be set as <br />shelfs for LF and HF bands.
Dyn8-MBCMode|427|251|533|322|Multi Band Compressor <br />3 or 4 Band compressor with variable <br />slopes, bands with individually set <br />Self or External keyed inputs and <br />highly configurable ballistics. <br />Set all bands out for Multi Band <br />Compressor bypass.
Dyn8-OverviewMode|439|259|529|327|Dyn8 Overview <br />Shows real time graphs of both <br />parts of the unit and gives access <br />to the master trim and unit <br />Bypass. Use Bypass for latency <br />correct comparison.
Dyn8ControlForm|231|310|299|320|Press Setup to select the <br />number of bands in your <br />Multi Band Compressor.
Dyn8ControlForm|291|137|227|150|View controls <br />Allows selection of combined <br />overview or individual parts <br />of the unit.
Dyn8ControlForm|294|487|221|504|Press to select External <br />key source for both parts <br />of the unit. Self or External <br />key can then be set on a <br />band by band basis in the<br />individual units.
EastSetup|318|229|481|280|Drag the widgets from the left to the right of the screen to <br />assign. Touch <b>Options</b> to configure a widget. <br /><br />Soft Rotaries can be set to follow channel selection, <br />active Mix or to be locked to a specific channel.
EmbeddedPatchRecall|196|124|324|156|Automate the recall of one or more other <br />Scenes when this Scene is recalled.
EmbeddedPatchRecall|379|366|297|339|Set the <b>Scene Number</b> and <b>Delay</b> (offset) time for the <br />embedded Scene recall. Touch Add to add the Scene to the list <br />on the right.
EmbeddedPatchRecall|429|237|384|253|Select the target unit or system from any compatible Allen & Heath <br />unit on the network. Select ‘My dLive’ to automate local Scenes.
EventLogs|340|412|367|561|If you suspect a problem with the dLive<br />system you can <b>Copy the Current show state and Logs to <br />USBKey</b> and send them to Allen & Heath Product<br />Support for diagnostics purposes.
EventLogs|363|177|558|202|Event Logs keep a timed register of events and errors.<br /><br />Any time an error is logged a red cross will appear in the <br /><b>Home</b> screen and a orange triangle is displayed in the top <br />right corner of the screen.
ExtIn|654|190|762|210|Sig Gen and Talkback use the Ext In <br />as their input to a mix channel. When <br />each is active it dimms signals of lower <br />priority to indicate the current active <br />function.
ExternalDeviceAssociatePreampPopup|253|373|435|503|Associate a socket with an external <b>RF Device</b>. <br />This selection is set by the currently selected channel.
ExternalDeviceAssociatePreampPopup|329|163|491|197|<b>RF Devices</b> on the same network as the <b>Surface</b><br />and <b>MixRack</b> with a <b>compatible IP address <br /></b>will appear in this list. <br />Here you can select a device by touching it and <br />create an association between it and an I/O socket.
ExternalDeviceAssociatePreampPopup|666|162|789|91|If you turn this off the Console will no<br />longer look for external <b>RF Devices</b>.
ExternalDevicePreampPopupForm|125|436|310|474|Displays information about the <b>RF Channel</b><br />on the above device which you have associated <br />with your input channel.
ExternalDevicePreampPopupForm|160|43|396|128|This area displays information about the <br />currently associated <b>Device.</b>
ExternalDevicePreampPopupForm|587|39|690|175|Press here to flash the front panel of the associated <br /><b>Device </b>to see which physical unit you are associated with.
FXBackPanel|183|306|213|324|Choose routing mode and <br />source / channel.
FXBackPanel|670|236|629|243|Displays a list of destinations for the <br />FX engine. To patch to a different <br />channel, use the channel Preamp <br />screen.
FXBackPanel|679|366|626|320|Unassigns current outputs <br />and restores defaults.
FXFrontPanel|582|416|596|503|Touch to access the 4-band <br />PEQ.
FXFrontPanel|667|78|750|23|Switch to back panel view for <br />routing options.
FX|266|391|202|466|Touch here to access the FX <br />Library.
FX|292|52|355|74|Swipe left or right to scroll.
FX|459|57|426|29|Tap here or touch and use <br />the screen rotary to set the <br />rate for the Global Tempo.
Filters|310|196|647|202|Drag points in the graph or touch a parameter box <br />and use the screen rotary to adjust.
FirmwareUpdate|337|209|521|286|Keep your dLive system updated with the latest version of <br />firmware. Check www.allen-heath.com for the latest <br />version, Release Notes and Update Instructions.<br /><br />Updating dLive firmware resets its parameters and <br />preferences. If you want to keep your current settings save <br />these as a User Show first. Updating firmware does not <br />affect User Shows or User Profiles.
FollowMainPanDialog|190|436|282|554|Use these controls to change the settings <br />for all of your mixes. Choose the <b>Follow</b><br />or <b>Invert</b> setting you require and press<br /><b>Set All</b> to change them all.
FollowMainPanDialog|531|335|630|386|For each mix channel, the channel sends can be set<br />to <b>Follow</b> the Main Pan or to <b>Invert</b> the Main Pan.<br />For mix channels with this setting active you will not<br />be able to set <b>individual send pans</b> as they will use <br />this setting instead.
GEQ|312|347|445|379|For Scene recall safe/filter use the NEQ button <br />which will safe/filter the GEQ or NEQ12 depending <br />on which is loaded.
GEQ|344|124|593|120|Combined frequency response <br />curve and RTA of the PAFL signal.
GEQ|563|211|624|230|Press the <b>Lib</b> key to <br />access the NEQ Library.
GEQ|696|416|703|536|Choose one of GEQ <br />or NEQ12 models available.
Ganging|316|230|249|219|Touch the channels you wish to gang or <br />ungang. A channel or Mix can only belong <br />to one Gang.
Ganging|373|28|337|27|Touch one of the 16 Gang tabs to create or edit a <br />Gang group. Active Gangs highlight yellow.
Ganging|496|401|438|460|Touch the parameters you wish to link.
GateDualExpander|466|295|728|340|<b>Dual Threshold Expander<br /></b><br />Used to reduce stage noise and increase gain before feedback.<br />Use this if you require more precise control than the <b>Source Expander.</b><br />As a starting point you should set the <b>Lower Threshold </b>above <br />the noise you wish to remove and the <b>Upper Threshold</b> below the <br />primary source signal.
GateGate|300|507|493|506|Histogram – displays Gate <br />activity over time.
GateGate|514|276|686|286|Drag points in the graph <br />or touch a parameter <br />box and use the screen <br />rotary to adjust.
GateGate|573|146|701|158|Press the <b>Lib</b> key to access the Gate Library.
GateSourceExpander|478|308|683|349|<b>Source Expander</b><br />Is used to reduce stage noise and increase gain before feedback.<br />Set your threshold just above the noise level.
Gate|337|87|304|90|Touch to open a window for <br />selecting the Key (trigger) <br />input to the Gate.
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|185|472|355|435|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|232|111|241|74|Touch <b>Safe All</b> or <b>Safe None</b> to affect <br />all items in all tabs.
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|376|307|368|286|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|522|392|656|465|<b>Global Scene Safes</b> prevent selected channels<br />or parameters from being overwritten by ANY<br />Scene recall.<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: Can be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/GlobalSafeOn.png" /></td><td>On: Will not be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/GlobalSafePartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|666|174|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|670|102|903|71|Press <b>Apply</b> to save your changes, or <b>Cancel<br /></b>to reset the global safes to the last saved state
GlobalSceneSafes-FullScreen|91|324|55|307|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are safed
GlobalSceneSafes|220|255|176|313|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are safed
GlobalSceneSafes|300|438|466|413|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
GlobalSceneSafes|317|102|314|68|Touch <b>Safe All</b> or <b>Safe None</b> to affect <br />all items in all tabs.
GlobalSceneSafes|498|307|481|285|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
GlobalSceneSafes|561|359|656|465|<b>Global Scene Safes</b> prevent selected channels<br />or parameters from being overwritten by ANY<br />Scene recall.<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: Can be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/GlobalSafeOn.png" /></td><td>On: Will not be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/GlobalSafePartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
GlobalSceneSafes|578|91|785|69|Press <b>Apply</b> to save your changes, or <b>Cancel<br /></b>to reset the global safes to the last saved state
GlobalSceneSafes|666|174|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
HomeScreen|376|192|356|189|A green tick indicates the component is <br />running correctly. If a red cross appears, <br />touch the component to display further <br />information.
HomeScreen|462|70|562|90|Press the Surface <b>Home</b> key <br />to come back to this page and <br />present a familiar state of the <br />Surface controls.
IO-Inputs-FullScreen|216|531|147|558|<h2>Destinations</h2>Input and Mix channel names<br /> and colours are displayed.<br /><table><tr><td><img src=":TICK_LIST" /></td><td>A green tick indicates a <br />source is patched. Touch<br />the tick to see information<br />about the source</td></tr></table><br /><br />Touch a label to edit name and <br />colour.
IO-Inputs-FullScreen|239|176|259|134|<h2>Sources</h2>Numbers are greyed out if already <br />patched. <br /><br />Touch on a socket to control<br />preamp Gain, Pad, 48V <br />(when applicable).<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no <br />destinations assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketAssigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has at least <br />one destination assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocket48V.png" /></td><td>A red border indicates that <br />this socket has phantom <br />power (+48V) enabled.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not <br />available. Touch it for more <br />information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-Inputs-FullScreen|482|108|536|78|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-Inputs-FullScreen|507|500|614|556|Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If <br />the screen Assign button is enabled, hold this <br />down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to <br />access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-Inputs-FullScreen|798|99|933|78|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoon in and out.
IO-Inputs|198|417|250|386|DestinationsInput and Mix <br />channel names and colours are <br />displayed. A green tick indicates a <br />source is patched. <br /><br />Touch a label to edit name and <br />colour.
IO-Inputs|417|178|377|134|SourcesNumbers are greyed out if already <br />patched. <br /><br />Touch on a socket to control<br />preamp Gain, Pad, 48V <br />(when applicable).<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no <br />destinations assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketAssigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has at least <br />one destination assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocket48V.png" /></td><td>A red border indicates that <br />this socket has phantom <br />power (+48V) enabled.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not <br />available. Touch it for more <br />information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-Inputs|467|117|517|72|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-Inputs|623|434|761|464|Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If <br />the screen Assign button is enabled, hold this <br />down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to <br />access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-Inputs|696|104|826|82|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoom in and out.
IO-Outputs-FullScreen|188|371|121|433|<h2>Sources</h2>Channel names and colours<br />are displayed.<br /><br />Touch a label to edit name and colour.
IO-Outputs-FullScreen|359|77|328|74|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-Outputs-FullScreen|469|536|611|599|Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If <br />the screen Assign button is enabled, hold this <br />down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to <br />access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-Outputs-FullScreen|603|190|576|127|<h2>Destinations</h2>Numbers are greyed out if already<br />patched.<br /><br />Touch on a socket to control Polarity <br />and view current assignments.<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Assigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has a source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/PolarityInverted.png" /></td><td>A yellow border indicates<br />that this socket's polarity<br />is inverted.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available.<br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-Outputs-FullScreen|759|98|946|71|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoon in and out.
IO-Outputs|306|258|256|307|SourcesChannel names and colours<br />are displayed.<br /><br />Touch a label to edit name and <br />colour.
IO-Outputs|347|442|407|474|Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If <br />the screen <b>Assign</b> button is enabled, hold this <br />down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to <br />access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-Outputs|393|98|388|70|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-Outputs|639|225|614|134|DestinationsNumbers are greyed out if already<br />patched.<br /><br />Touch on a socket to control Polarity <br />and view current assignments.<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Assigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has a source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/PolarityInverted.png" /></td><td>A yellow border indicates<br />that this socket's polarity<br />is inverted.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available.<br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-Outputs|673|96|826|66|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoom in and out.
IO-TieLines-FullScreen|225|166|165|238|<h2>Sources</h2>Touch on a socket to control preamp <br />Gain, Pad, 48V<br />(when applicable).<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no <br />destinations assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketAssigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has at least <br />one destination assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocket48V.png" /></td><td>A red border indicates that <br />this socket has phantom <br />power (+48V) enabled.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available. <br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-TieLines-FullScreen|338|516|497|577|Use this page to patch any system input to one or multiple system outputs without <br />impacting on mix resources.<br /><br />Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If the screen Assign button is enabled, <br />hold this down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-TieLines-FullScreen|356|76|327|78|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-TieLines-FullScreen|537|186|584|132|<h2>Destinations</h2>Touch on a socket to control Polarity <br />and view current assignments.<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Assigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has a source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/PolarityInverted.png" /></td><td>A yellow border indicates<br />that this socket's polarity<br />is inverted.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available.<br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-TieLines-FullScreen|756|87|924|77|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoon in and out.
IO-TieLines|320|149|284|233|SourcesTouch on a socket to control preamp <br />Gain, Pad, 48V<br />(when applicable).<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no <br />destinations assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketAssigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has at least <br />one destination assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocket48V.png" /></td><td>A red border indicates that <br />this socket has phantom <br />power (+48V) enabled.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/InputSocketUnavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available. <br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-TieLines|336|440|484|511|Use this page to patch any system input to one or multiple system outputs without <br />impacting on mix resources.<br /><br />Touch on a crosspoint to patch or unpatch. If the screen Assign button is enabled, <br />hold this down and touch on a crosspoint to patch.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to access the I/O screen preferences.
IO-TieLines|450|91|608|69|Touch on an item to present its <br />sockets or channels to the grid.
IO-TieLines|619|165|703|140|DestinationsTouch on a socket to control Polarity <br />and view current assignments.<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unassigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has no source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Assigned.png" /></td><td>This socket has a source<br />assigned.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/PolarityInverted.png" /></td><td>A yellow border indicates<br />that this socket's polarity<br />is inverted.</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Unavailable.png" /></td><td>This socket is not available.<br />Touch it for more information.<br /></td></tr></table><br /><br />
IO-TieLines|736|112|835|87|Press these or pinch on the <br />grid to zoom in and out.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|158|405|101|384|<h2>Input Channels</h2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|162|583|304|691|Press to disable all virtual input <br />sources and record sends.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|228|137|272|93|Choose which I/O Port to use<br />for Virtual SoundCheck
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|380|306|546|396|<h2>Virtual SoundCheck</h2>In <b>Virtual SoundCheck</b> mode, audio from the Virtual SoundCheck <br />input sockets is sent to the <b>Input Channels</b> in place of the real audio.<br /><br />In <b>Record Send</b> mode, pre-trim audio from the <b>Input Channel</b>'s <br />source is sent to the corresponding Virtual SoundCheck output socket to <br />facilitate making a multi-track recording suitable for use in <b>Virtual <br />SoundCheck</b> mode.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|400|531|513|696|Press to enable <b>Record Send</b> mode.<br /><br />This will disable <b>Virtual SoundCheck </b>mode.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|436|144|550|91|If desired, you can limit the range of I/O port<br />sockets used by Virtual SoundCheck
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|687|549|709|690|Press to enable <b>Virtual SoundCheck</b> mode.<br /><br />This will disable <b>Record Send</b> mode.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck-FullScreen|730|187|736|147|<h2>Virtual SoundCheck Sockets</h2>Each socket represents a pair of input and output <br />sockets on the chosen I/O Port card.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|142|445|306|522|Press to disable all virtual input <br />sources and record sends.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|171|324|212|297|Input Channels</b>
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|224|119|366|79|Choose which I/O Port to use<br />for Virtual SoundCheck
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|367|278|502|308|Virtual SoundCheck</b>In <b>Virtual SoundCheck</b> mode, audio from the Virtual SoundCheck <br />input sockets is sent to the <b>Input Channels</b> in place of the real audio.<br /><br />In <b>Record Send</b> mode, pre-trim audio from the <b>Input Channel</b>'s <br />source is sent to the corresponding Virtual SoundCheck output socket to <br />facilitate making a multi-track recording suitable for use in <b>Virtual <br />SoundCheck</b> mode.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|367|438|494|522|Press to enable <b>Record Send</b> mode.<br /><br />This will disable <b>Virtual SoundCheck </b>mode.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|436|129|550|91|If desired, you can limit the range of I/O port<br />sockets used by Virtual SoundCheck
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|599|211|760|147|Virtual SoundCheck Sockets</b>Each socket represents a pair of input and output <br />sockets on the chosen I/O Port card.
IO-VirtualSoundcheck|649|438|708|531|Press to enable <b>Virtual SoundCheck</b> mode.<br /><br />This will disable <b>Record Send</b> mode.
IOPatchOptions-FullScreen|610|537|526|536|Only displays one item at a time in <br />the grid view.
IOPatchOptions-FullScreen|636|373|530|383|Requires a two fingers operation to <br />prevent accidental changes to the <br />patch.
IOPatchOptions|610|411|524|449|Only displays one item at a time in <br />the grid view.
IOPatchOptions|626|246|526|292|Requires a two fingers operation to <br />prevent accidental changes to the <br />patch.
ChannelLib|277|136|641|97|<b>Recall Options</b><br />Filter which elements of the Channel Library are recalled.
IPCtlrAdvancedSetupCCRangeFrame|173|221|369|364|Use <b>Audio Taper</b> to set your <b>IP Controller<br />encoders</b> to operate in the same way as the surface <br />faders. Unselecting <b>Audio Taper</b> allows you to <br />set a custom range for your encoders.
IPCtlrAdvancedSetupCCRangeFrame|294|413|615|388|Activating <b>Min = -inf</b> will set the minimum level of the encoder to be off (-inf) <br />regardless of the set range, allowing the user to set an on/off control and <br />volume adjustment on the same encoder.<br />This can only be set with <b>Audio Taper </b>off.
IPCtlrAdvancedSetupCCRangeFrame|500|221|606|345|Set a <b>Custom Range</b> for your controller<br />encoders to enable finer control over the length<br />of your fader or the 270 degree min to max<br />range of the rotary. This can only be set with <br /><b>Audio Taper</b> off.
IPCtlrQuickSetup|317|246|222|242|Drag strips to the lower part of <br />the screen to assign.
IPCtlrQuickSetup|436|462|634|528|Select the number of <br />available layers for the IP <br />controller for IP6 and IP8.
IPCtlrQuickSetup|531|334|638|369|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on <br />the screen to edit the default key <br />and fader/rotary assignments for <br />the strips.
IPCtrlrDeviceManager|344|447|220|541|Add or remove a physical<br />controller to the selected<br />location.
IPCtrlrDeviceManager|366|249|274|199|Select the device type and <br />location in the list.
IPCtrlrDeviceManager|630|448|787|399|Press to edit the Unit <br />Name, IP address and <br />DHCP setting for the <br />selected device.
IPCtrlrSimulation|369|338|518|364|Touch a key on screen to control the assigned <br />function. Touch a fader / rotary and use the screen <br />rotary encoder to control the assigned parameter.
InputMeters|389|279|518|300|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to set the metering source point.
InsertFX|276|403|241|473|Touch here or press the <b>Lib</b> <br />key to access the FX Library
InsertSocketAssign|532|369|459|259|Socket Status area<br />This will display a red X if the<br />selected socket is not available<br />or AES if that is the socket type.
LCRPlusControls|232|298|568|151|Panning mode for the selected channel with regards to <br />the main mode.<br /><br /><b>LR</b> - no signal to C.<br /><br /><b>LCR</b> - pan from left, through centre, to right.<br /><br /><b>LCR+</b> - pan affects the stereo image while Divergence<br />control the amount of signal to C vs LR.
LCRPlusControls|616|299|584|249|Divergence only visible in LCR+ <br />panning mode active.
LibraryManagerClient|380|208|330|226|Lists Libraries stored in the current Show.<br /><br />Library presets include Channel Processing, <br />Mix Processing, PEQ, GEQ, Gate, <br />Compressor, FX parameters.
LostCommsForm|177|57|631|231|Please check the following:<br /><br />Ensure that the MixRack has not lost power.<br />Ensure that the gigaACE (or network) cables have not become disconnected from the sockets on the Surface or MixRack.<br />Try a different cable between the Surface and MixRack.<br />If using any external network devices, ensure they are powered on and connected.<br />Restarting both Surface and MixRack may restore correct operation.<br /><br />If you continue to experience connection problems please contact your local distributor for support:<br />www.allen-heath.com/where-to-buy/<br /><br />Alternatively contact Allen & Heath Product Support:<br />support@allen-heath.com
LostCommsForm|330|577|581|604|Pressing <b>Restart</b> will attempt reconnection and if no connection<br />is present will open the <b>Connection to MixRack Failed</b> screen, <br />which gives you options to re-establish your connection.
MIDIStrip|393|207|499|228|Touch a control box to type in a custom <br />MIDI message where the final value <br />represents a variable value.
MIDIStrip|541|368|810|453|Turn on if you want the <br />key LED indicator to <br />follow local presses. Turn <br />off to follow remote <br />messages (MIDI tally).
MIDI|165|206|314|293|User assignable MIDI channels for use with the MIDI over TCP/IP Protocol.
MIDI|171|528|328|491|User assignable CC messages for trigging <br />GO / Next / Previous scene controls.
MIDI|651|257|743|213|Use to temporarily pause outgoing MIDI or ignore incoming MIDI commands.
ManualScope-FullScreen|185|472|322|420|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
ManualScope-FullScreen|232|111|142|48|Touch <b>Update All</b> or <b>Update None</b> to affect .<br />all items in all tabs
ManualScope-FullScreen|376|307|361|245|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
ManualScope-FullScreen|522|392|656|465|<b>Update Scope</b> allows you to select which items<br />get updated<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: This item will not be updated</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/UpdateFilterOn.png" /></td><td>On: This item will be updated</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/UpdateFilterPartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
ManualScope-FullScreen|666|174|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
ManualScope-FullScreen|92|319|55|307|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are selected<br />for update.
ManualScope|256|283|221|319|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are selected<br />for update.
ManualScope|300|438|466|413|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
ManualScope|334|111|328|80|Touch <b>Update All</b> or <b>Update None</b> to affect .<br />all items in all tabs
ManualScope|498|307|481|285|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
ManualScope|565|369|656|465|<b>Update Scope</b> allows you to select which items<br />get updated<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: This item will not be updated</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/UpdateFilterOn.png" /></td><td>On: This item will be updated</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/UpdateFilterPartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
ManualScope|666|174|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
MeteringBallistics|201|131|281|166|Use fast <b>Attack</b> and <b>Release</b> for fast response,<br />absolute peak meters. Use slower <b>Attack</b> and<br /><b>Release</b> to 'dampen' the response if required.
MeteringBallistics|630|348|589|349|Clear all current Peak Hold indicators.
MixMeters|377|249|509|273|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to set the metering source point.
MixerConfig|176|334|358|418|Set the number of PAFL<br />busses, for example for<br />multiple operators. Default<br />is 1.
MixerConfig|356|186|297|197|Set the number of <br />mono or stereo <br />Mixes.
MixerConfig|441|396|332|456|Select one of 7 modes of Main mix:<br /><br /><b>None</b> - No Main mix.<br /><b>LR</b> - Standard stereo Main mix. <br /><b>LR+Msum</b> - A stereo Main mix with <br />additional mono sum of the pre-fade, pre-<br />processed LR mix. <br /><b>LR+M</b> - A 3-way main mix with <br />independent stereo LR and mono M<br />busses. <br /><b>LCR</b> – A 3-way main mix with LCR <br />panning.<br /><b>LCR+</b> - A 3-way main mix with LCR panning<br /> and adjustable centre blend to LR.<br /><b>5.1</b> - Multichannel output with surround<br />panning.
MixerConfig|612|143|523|227|Choose to present the Main mix on <br />the Surface as a single fader strip (all <br />processing is linked) or as two <br />separate fader strips.
MixerConfig|716|449|827|370|Up to 64 Mix Outputs can be <br />configured, these include up to <br />16 FX sends.
MuteGroups|362|106|360|77|Touch one of the 8 tabs to<br />edit a Mute Group.
MuteGroups|388|362|490|386|Toggle channel assignments to the Mute<br />Group.
MuteGroups|551|152|621|129|Master Mute and PAFL<br />controls for the Mute Group.
NEQ12BandRTA|264|239|593|310|<b>RTA Controls</b><br /><br /><b>Maximum</b> shows the peaks<br /><b>LF Damp</b> slows the response of the lower part of the RTA.<br /><b>Avg</b> Controls the time over which the Average is calculated.<br /><b>PK</b> Sets the time the peak is held for.<br /><b>Spectral Crest</b> is Peak minus Average - this control sets the rate at which this is calculated.<br /><b>Visualisation Options</b> allow you to adjust the view.<br /><b>Type</b> changes between line and bar graphs.<br /><b>Freeze</b> stops the RTA - press again to unfreeze.<br />Clear resets the peaks created by <b>Maximum</b><br /><b>RTA</b> toggles the RTA overlay on the NEQ12.
NEQ12Band|401|82|528|156|<b>NEQ12</b><br /><br />A 12 band parametric EQ.<br /><b>HPF </b>is available on band 1.<br /><b>LPF</b> is available on band 12.<br /><br />For scene recall safe/filter use the NEQ<br />button which will safe/filter the GEQ or NEQ12.<br />
Network|170|256|368|253|Enable DHCP to allocate an <br />IP address to the MixRack by <br />a DHCP server.
Network|437|171|390|174|Restores default <br />settings.
Network|571|358|823|456|Displays the number of active <br />network connections to the <br />MixRack. The Surface and <br />touchscreens count as one <br />connection each.
Network|574|251|741|219|A name up to 16 characters <br />can be set to identify the <br />MixRack on the network.
Overview|334|261|548|331|Touch a section to open the associated page.<br /><br />Press the <b>Lib</b> key to access the channel Library. Enable the <br /><b>Recall Preamp</b> option to include Preamp settings when <br />recalling the Library. Channel Libraries do not store routing, <br />levels or assignments.
PAFL|158|194|370|160|Set the PAFL number that the<br />Surface will use for the<br />monitoring system.
PAFL|159|306|366|293|Sums PAFL selections.
PAFL|160|360|289|383|Select pre-fade or after-fade listen <br />for Input channels and Mix masters.
PAFL|206|437|200|508|Delay on PAFL signal.
PAFL|371|546|340|516|Attenuates PAFL relative to the AFL signal.<br />Only available for PAFL 1-8.
PAFL|432|103|561|246|Assign an external signal to the PAFL, <br />for example to create a talkback 'chatroom'. <br />Mix your talkback mics together in a St Mix <br />and assign it here to enable you to position <br />things for easier identification of the person <br />talking.
PAFL|461|417|654|450|Set how much of the<br />configured mix goes to the<br />monitor system when no<br />PAFL is active.
PAFL|665|312|598|340|<b>PAFL Settings Pre/Post</b><br />External Input to PAFL can be configured <br />to send to the Wedge, IEM or both outputs. <be />For each PAFL output the ext. <br />It can be configured to come <br />before or after the Wedge / IEM faders.
PAFL|710|131|582|306|Socket Status area.<br />This will display a red X if the<br />selected socket is not available<br />or AES if that is the socket type.
PEQInput|444|76|661|19|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch here to <br />change the processing order of PEQ and <br />Compressor, per channel or globally.
PEQPEQTab|373|416|562|437|Press the <b>Lib</b> key to access the PEQ Library.<br />Press the <b>RTA</b> button to activate RTA on PEQ.<br />Press the <b>RTA</b> tab to access the RTA controls.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to access the <br />Fill Curves and 20Hz-20kHz options.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to access the<br />width latch feature for <b>C-Class dLive Surfaces</b>.
PEQRTATab|271|406|461|489|<b>RTA Controls</b><br /><br /><b>Maximum</b> shows the peaks.<br /><b>LF Damp</b> slows the response of the lower part of the RTA.<br /><b>Average</b> Controls the time over which the Average is calculated.<br /><b>PK</b> Sets the time the peak is held for.<br /><b>Spectral Crest</b> is Peak minus Average - this control sets the rate at which this is calculated.<br /><b>Visualisation Controls</b> allow you to adjust the view.<br /><b>Type</b> changes between Line and Bar graphs.<br /><b>Freeze</b> stops the RTA - press again to unfreeze.<br /><b>Clear</b> resets the peaks created by <b>Maximum</b>.<br /><b>RTA</b> toggles the RTA overlay on the PEQ.<br />
PEQ|440|224|531|258|Drag the points in the graph <br />or touch a parameter <br />box and use the screen <br />rotary to adjust.
PreampABCDDisabled|262|198|458|131|Socket Status area.<br />This will display a red X if the<br />selected socket is not available<br />or AES if that is the socket type
PreampABCDDisabled|490|184|738|110|Turn on for normal operation. Turn off to prevent <br />accidental Gain changes when the same preamp <br />is shared between different consoles.<br />This is only visible if you have a preamp assigned<br />to the channel.<br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch the screen to access <br />a global setting for Preamp on Surface.
PreampABCDDisabled|683|380|818|154|Press here to activate ABCD <br />inputs for your selected channel.
PreampABCDEnabled|188|208|383|79|Touch one of the ABCD buttons to <br />immediately assign that source to <br />your input.
PreampABCDEnabled|448|208|512|150|Press here to set up your<br />input sources.
PreampABCDEnabled|675|206|758|152|Press here to switch ABCD <br />inputs off for this channel.
PreampABCDSourceSetup|145|161|323|119|Touch one of the ABCD buttons to <br />immediately assign that source to <br />your input.
PreampABCDSourceSetup|415|308|456|231|Set the input source using <br />these boxes.
Preamp|222|381|370|516|Press here to make an association with<br />an external <b>RF Device</b> or to see more information <br />if an association has already been made.
Preamp|434|487|530|430|<b>Gain Tracking</b> will set the surface to automatically<br />compensate for changes in the gain using the trim<br />setting.
ProcessingScreen|159|17|107|26|Currently Selected channel. <br />Tap to edit name and colour.
ProcessingScreen|771|17|940|26|Currently active Mix.
ProcessingScreen|929|162|960|210|User <br />assignable <br /><b>Soft <br />Rotaries</b>. <br />Swipe to <br />toggle <br />available <br />layers. <br />Hold down <br /><b>Setup</b> and <br />touch to <br />configure.
RTAControlsTabBar|353|279|574|308|<b>RTA Controls</b> - Bar Graph<br /><br /><b>Maximum </b>Shows the Peaks.<br /><b>LF Damp </b>slows the response of the lower part of the RTA.<br /><b>PK</b> Sets the time the peak is held for.
RTAControlsTabLine|270|286|515|347|<b>RTA Controls</b> - Line Graph<br /><br /><b>Maximum</b> Shows the Peaks.<br /><b>LF Damp</b> slows the response of the lower part of the RTA.<br /><b>Average</b> Controls the time over which the Average is calculated.<br /><b>PK</b> Sets the time the peak is held for.<br /><b>Spectral Crest</b> is Peak minus Average - this control sets the rate at which this is calculated.
RTAControlsTabSonogram|354|259|601|302|<b>Sonogram Controls</b><br /><br />You can select:<br />The RTA you have open.<br />Dual RTAs.<br />Subtract - this subtracts RTA 2 from RTA 1<br /><br />In RTA or Dual RTA Modes you can choose <b>Spectral Crest</b> <br />to show you the transient response of the chosen signals.<br />
RTASigGenTab|343|275|567|349|<b>Signal Generator Controls<br /></b><br /><b>Signal Type</b> - Allows you to choose Sine, White Noise, <br />Pink Noise or Band Pass Noise.<br /><b>Level</b> - How loud it is.<br /><b>Mute</b> - Turns it on or off at the source.<br /><br />A Meter is also available to indicate the presence of a signal.
RTASourceTab|305|245|622|284|<b>Source Controls<br /></b><br /><b>RTA Source Select</b> allows you to choose:<br /><b>Follow Sel</b> - RTA input is chosen with the Sel keys.<br /><b>External Control</b> - Set this if another Surface/Director/iPad is using this RTA.<br /><b>Locked to Channel</b> - Fix the input to a chosen Channel.<br /><br /><b>PAFL Overrides Sel</b> - If Follow Sel is selected pressing a PAFL will <br />temporarily override the RTA source until PAFL is disengaged.Make sure <br />to select the PAFL number your surface is using.
RTA|392|128|519|172|Real Time Analyser for the selected signal. <br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen to <br />access the <b>Show Peak Band</b> option. <br /><br />Press Dual View to show both RTA 1 and RTA 2 graphs.  <br />The Dual View will lock the setup controls to an RTA master (the RTA number you are on).
RecallFilter-FullScreen|185|472|373|435|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
RecallFilter-FullScreen|232|111|152|37|Touch <b>Block All</b> or <b>Allow All</b> to affect .<br />all items in all tabs.
RecallFilter-FullScreen|376|307|367|251|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
RecallFilter-FullScreen|522|392|656|465|The <b>Recall Filter</b> prevents selected channels<br />or parameters from being overwritten by the<br />Scene recall.<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: This item will be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/RecallFilterOn.png" /></td><td>On: This item will not be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/RecallFilterPartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
RecallFilter-FullScreen|57|354|55|307|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are filtered.
RecallFilter-FullScreen|610|135|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
RecallFilter|221|254|177|319|Use these tabs to view<br />different parameter groups.<br />The coloured indicator shows<br />whether all, some or none of<br />the parameters are filtered.
RecallFilter|300|438|466|413|Each row (and column) header<br />has an indicator which shows<br />whether any of the items in this<br />row are active.<br /><br />Touch the indicator to toggle the<br />entire row.
RecallFilter|333|87|302|68|Touch <b>Block All</b> or <b>Allow All</b> to affect .<br />all items in all tabs.
RecallFilter|498|307|481|285|Touch the <b>ALL</b> indicator to toggle<br />all the items in the current tab
RecallFilter|572|375|656|465|The <b>Recall Filter</b> prevents selected channels<br />or parameters from being overwritten by the<br />Scene recall.<br /><br />Swipe to navigate the table and pinch to zoom<br />in and out. Touch an item to toggle it. Each item<br />can either be<br /><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/Off.png" /></td><td>Off: This item will be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/RecallFilterOn.png" /></td><td>On: This item will not be recalled</td></tr><tr><td><img src="qrc://Help/RecallFilterPartial.png" /></td><td>Partial: This has sub items, some of which<br />are on and some of which are off</td></tr></table><br /><br />
RecallFilter|666|174|701|190|Row and column headers with a<br />plus (+) symbol can be expanded<br />to access more fine-grained items
RecallIdForm|464|139|588|102|Sets the recall ID to recall this specific cue using Surface MIDI Program Changes
RecallIdForm|466|437|711|564|Sets all recall IDs in Cue List from 0 incrementing by 1
RoleFilters|438|313|612|348|<b>Role Filters</b> are your own personal safes.<br />They work in conjunction with <b>Global Safes</b> and <b>Recall Filters</b><br />but only on the surface selected for that particular Role.
RoutingDCAOrMon_AuxTab|271|430|596|453|Touch any of the buttons to assign an Aux to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_FXReturnTab|268|409|476|419|Touch any of the buttons to assign an FX Return to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_FXSendTab|267|383|513|402|Touch any of the buttons to assign an FX Send to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_GroupTab|280|393|495|411|Touch any of the buttons to assign a Group to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_InputTab|292|308|522|331|Touch any of the buttons to assign an Input to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_MainTab|266|393|544|418|Touch any of the buttons to assign a Main channel to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingDCAOrMon_MatrixTab|277|393|501|418|Touch any of the buttons to assign a Matrix to your selected DCA or Monitor channel.
RoutingGroup_DCATab|326|451|540|472|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Group to a DCA.
RoutingGroup_FXReturnTab|347|260|544|290|Touch any of the buttons to assign that FX Return<br />to the Group you have selected.
RoutingGroup_InputTab|347|260|544|290|Touch any of the buttons to assign that Input<br />to the Group you have selected.
RoutingGroup_MuteGroupTab|309|404|540|420|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Group to a Mute Group.
RoutingGroup_DCATab|343|62|764|13|Each Source Group may have a different Group to Group Send Point.<br />Affects all Group to Group sends from the selected Group.
RoutingGroup_FXReturnTab|343|62|764|13|Each Source Group may have a different Group to Group Send Point.<br />Affects all Group to Group sends from the selected Group.
RoutingGroup_InputTab|343|62|764|13|Each Source Group may have a different Group to Group Send Point.<br />Affects all Group to Group sends from the selected Group.
RoutingGroup_MuteGroupTab|343|62|764|13|Each Source Group may have a different Group to Group Send Point.<br />Affects all Group to Group sends from the selected Group.
RoutingGroup_GroupTab|343|62|764|13|Each Source Group may have a different Group to Group Send Point.<br />Affects all Group to Group sends from the selected Group.
RoutingInput_DCATab|253|290|264|209|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Group assignments are shown as a <br />purple dot.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls to the right.
RoutingInput_DCATab|343|62|764|13|Global Direct Output Source – affects <br />all Input Channels.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to access further Direct Out <br />options (Follow Fader, Follow Mute).
RoutingInput_DCATab|614|388|525|328|Touch to toggle channel assignment <br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and<br />options.<br /><br />Swipe up or down to scroll.
RoutingInput_DCATab|653|166|759|204|Assignments to DCA and Mute Group <br />can be set from here.
RoutingInput_MuteGroupTab|253|290|264|209|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Group assignments are shown as a <br />purple dot.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls to the right.
RoutingInput_MuteGroupTab|366|59|764|13|Global Direct Output Source – affects <br />all Input Channels.<br /><br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the <br />screen to access further Direct Out <br />options (Follow Fader, Follow Mute).
RoutingInput_MuteGroupTab|598|396|532|304|Touch to toggle channel assignment <br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and<br />options.<br /><br />Swipe up or down to scroll.
RoutingInput_MuteGroupTab|651|165|774|186|Assignments to DCA and Mute Group <br />can be set from here.
RoutingMain_DCATab|339|327|539|339|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Main to a DCA.
RoutingMain_DCATab|580|134|747|73|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons <br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMain_FXReturnTab|298|234|447|293|Sends are shown as purple bars if<br />post fade, green bars if pre fade.<br />The bar is filled in if the channel is<br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only<br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMain_FXReturnTab|576|131|754|74|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMain_FXReturnTab|634|383|589|484|Touch to toggle channel assignment<br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch<br />on a send level or send pan and use<br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and <br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMain_GroupTab|298|234|447|293|Sends are shown as purple bars if<br />post fade, green bars if pre fade.<br />The bar is filled in if the channel is<br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only<br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMain_GroupTab|576|131|754|74|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMain_GroupTab|634|383|589|484|Touch to toggle channel assignment<br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch<br />on a send level or send pan and use<br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and <br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMain_InputTab|298|234|447|293|Sends are shown as purple bars if<br />post fade, green bars if pre fade.<br />The bar is filled in if the channel is<br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only<br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMain_InputTab|576|131|754|74|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMain_InputTab|634|383|589|484|Touch to toggle channel assignment<br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch<br />on a send level or send pan and use<br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and <br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMain_MuteGroupTab|316|315|490|347|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Main to a Mute Group.
RoutingMain_MuteGroupTab|587|142|759|72|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan<br /></b>settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMatrix_DCATab|330|337|507|355|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Matrix to a DCA.
RoutingMatrix_DCATab|590|132|757|63|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons <br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMatrix_FXReturnTab|353|260|331|219|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMatrix_FXReturnTab|520|122|752|65|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMatrix_FXReturnTab|634|386|534|453|Touch to toggle Mix assignment and <br />pre/post fade to the Matrix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMatrix_InputTab|353|260|331|219|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMatrix_InputTab|520|122|752|65|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMatrix_InputTab|634|386|534|453|Touch to toggle Mix assignment and <br />pre/post fade to the Matrix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMatrix_MixesTab|353|260|331|219|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMatrix_MixesTab|520|122|752|65|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMatrix_MixesTab|634|386|534|453|Touch to toggle Mix assignment and <br />pre/post fade to the Matrix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMatrix_MuteGroupTab|314|306|477|323|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Matrix to a Mute Group.
RoutingMatrix_MuteGroupTab|594|137|770|72|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix <br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMix_DCATab|334|352|490|367|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Mix to a DCA.
RoutingMix_DCATab|423|47|660|31|Select the tap-off point within the <br />channel signal path. Affects all sends <br />to the selected Mix.
RoutingMix_DCATab|588|143|757|58|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMix_FXReturnTab|219|214|309|281|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMix_FXReturnTab|423|47|660|31|Select the tap-off point within the <br />channel signal path. Affects all sends <br />to the selected Mix.
RoutingMix_FXReturnTab|514|163|755|72|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan<br /></b>settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix <br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMix_FXReturnTab|600|300|527|406|Touch to toggle channel assignment <br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and<br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMix_GroupTab|219|214|309|281|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMix_GroupTab|423|47|660|31|Select the tap-off point within the <br />channel signal path. Affects all sends <br />to the selected Mix.
RoutingMix_GroupTab|514|163|755|72|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan<br /></b>settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix <br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMix_GroupTab|600|300|527|406|Touch to toggle channel assignment <br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and<br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMix_InputTab|219|214|309|281|Sends are shown as purple bars if <br />post-fade, green bars if pre-fade. <br />The bar is filled in if the channel is <br />assigned to the Mix, the outline only <br />is shown otherwise.<br /><br />Touch in this area to navigate the <br />controls below.
RoutingMix_InputTab|423|47|660|31|Select the tap-off point within the <br />channel signal path. Affects all sends <br />to the selected Mix.
RoutingMix_InputTab|514|163|755|72|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan<br /></b>settings for each mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the mix <br />you currently have selected.
RoutingMix_InputTab|600|300|527|406|Touch to toggle channel assignment <br />and pre/post fade to the Mix. Touch <br />on a send level or send pan and use <br />the screen rotary to adjust.<br /><br />In 5.1 Main mode, touch a 5.1 icon<br />to access the surround panning and<br />options.<br /><br />Swipe left or right to scroll.
RoutingMix_MuteGroupTab|312|337|431|356|Touch any of the buttons to assign your selected Mix to a Mute Group.
RoutingMix_MuteGroupTab|423|47|660|31|Select the tap-off point within the <br />channel signal path. Affects all sends <br />to the selected Mix.
RoutingMix_MuteGroupTab|582|151|761|74|Press here to access the <b>Follow Main Pan</b><br />settings for each Mix channel. The <b>F</b> and <b>I</b> icons<br />indicate the <b>Follow</b> or <b>Invert</b> settings for the Mix<br />you currently have selected.
SIPSafe|200|325|314|342|Solo in Place or <b>SIP</b> is only for Input, FX Return<br />or Group channels. When active it mutes all <br /><b>unselected</b> or <b>Safed</b> channels and shows the <br /><b>Main </b>level at the surface PAFL meters. It does <br />not send audio to the surface headphone socket <br />unless Main to PAFL has been set in the PAFL <br />settings.
SIPSafe|290|233|246|131|Press here to enable <br />or disable <b>SIP</b>.
SIPSafe|549|323|660|364|Activating any of these buttons will set the selected <br />channel safe from <b>SIP</b>. When <b>SIP</b> is active these <br />channels will not be muted. A channel may be taken <br />out of <b>SIP</b> using the <b>surface PAFL key</b> but this will <br />not change the <b>SIP Safe</b> status. The <b>SIP Safe</b><br />status can only be changed via this screen.<br />To use <b>SIP</b> with <b>MultiSurface</b> on your FOH console <br />you should <b>SIP Safe</b> all the channels used by your <br />monitor console.
SIPSafe|626|88|598|127|Use this control to set the <b>PAFL Number </b>used<br />by <b>SIP</b>. For <b>SIP</b> to work this must be set to be<br />the same as your <b>current Surface PAFL number</b>. <br />If this is not the case a warning will be displayed here.
SceneImportForm|205|407|283|430|To <b>Remove</b> Scenes,<br />access <b>Scene Manager.</b>
SceneImportForm|207|276|267|308|Current <b>Scene List</b><br />from the <b>Loaded</b> show.
SceneImportForm|423|372|518|340|Select Show to bring up the<br />scene list from that show <br />in the right window.
SceneImportForm|598|187|725|234|<b>Drag and Drop</b> scenes from the <b>Selected<br /></b>show to add them to the current <b>Loaded</b> show.<br />You cannot overwrite a <b>Locked</b> scene.<br />Scenes <b>Imported</b> in this way will be loaded<br />within the constraints of the current <b>Config</b>.
SceneManagerCueTab|282|329|566|434|Locates the first empty Scene in the “All Scenes” list,<br />adds to the Cuelist in the current position,<br />then performs a Store to that Scene.
SceneManagerCueTab|306|533|551|480|Protects the currently selected Scene<br />from being recalled by pressing Go <br />(can still be recalled via Softkey or MIDI).
SceneManagerCueTab|320|256|604|395|Stores current settings into currently selected Cue.
SceneManagerCueTab|579|641|591|521|Numbers all Cues in Cue list starting at 1.<br />Indented cues will have a decimal point per level of indentation.<br />Otherwise Cues will increment by 1.
SceneManagerCueTab|733|584|760|528|Creates indents according to the number <br />of decimal points in the Cue number.
SceneManagerCueTab|771|305|806|388|Removes selected Cue <br />from the active Cue list.<br />Does not delete <br />underlying scene.
SceneManagerCueTab|806|504|761|468|Indents the currently selected scene <br />in increments of 1. Reverts to 1st <br />indent on passing 3rd indent.
SceneManagerCueTab|857|417|816|428|Inserts a space in the <br />Cue List below the currently<br />selected Cue. (Visual only)
SceneManagerModifyTab|406|268|644|389|Stores current settings into <br />currently Selected Scene.<br />Undo Store by pressing and <br />holding reset and touching <br />the store key. Works for <br />Store and New.
SceneManagerModifyTab|408|532|630|510|Add a custom MIDI string to your scene.
SceneManagerModifyTab|409|436|651|434|Touch to view and edit the <br />Recall Filter settings for the <br />selected Scene.
SceneManagerModifyTab|667|548|657|475|Copy the Recall Filter from the selected<br />scene to one or more other scenes
SceneManagerModifyTab|774|329|793|440|Lock the Scene from <br />any edit to prevent <br />accidental changes.
SceneManagerModifyTab|845|486|792|472|Automate the recall of <br />one or more Scenes.
SceneManagerModifyTab|845|486|792|472|Creates indents according to the number<br /> of decimal points in the Cue number.
SceneManagerModifyTab|845|486|792|472|Indents the currently selected scene in increments of 1.<br /> Reverts to 1st indent on passing 3rd indent.
SceneManagerModifyTab|845|486|792|472|Numbers all Cues in Cue list starting at 1.<br />Indented cues will have a decimal point per level of indentation.<br />Otherwise Cues will increment by 1.
SceneManagerOnly|29|155|272|251|Swipe up or down, or touch and use the <br />screen rotary to scroll.<br /><br />The Selected Scene is highlighted in <br />yellow, the Next scene is highlighted in <br />green and can be moved independently <br />using the Surface Prev and Next keys.<br /><br />Icons in the Scene list indicate:<br /><img src=":TICK_LIST" /> A Scene is stored in this memory <br />location.<br /><br /><img src=":LAST_RECALLED" /> This is the last recalled Scene, and <br />is also displayed in the Home screen.<br /><br /><img src=":EMBEDDED_RECALL_LIST" /> Embedded Recall is set for this <br />Scene.<br /><br /><img src=":CROSSFADE" /> A Crossfade Time is set for this Scene. <br /><br /><img src=":FILTER_LIST" /> Recall Filters are set for this Scene.<br /><br /><img src=":LOCK_LIST" /> The Scene is locked.<br /><br />
SceneManagerOnly|309|106|363|81|Select whether to display the <br />full Scene list or the active <br />Cue List.
SceneManagerOnly|518|70|582|66|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen <br />to access several Scene preferences.
SceneManagerOnly|538|137|801|93|Sets a crossfade time for levels and <br />pans to change from current settings <br />to the settings of the Scene.
SceneManagerOnly|678|236|617|312|Recalls the Next Scene
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|170|305|264|362|Drag and drop Scenes <br />to the Current Cue List <br />area. Scenes can be <br />placed in any order <br />and repeated any <br />number of times.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|192|452|350|556|Opens the Recall ID assignment menu
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|287|260|510|326|Deselects all cues.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|317|113|365|73|Choose the left hand side Cue List.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|572|113|696|73|Choose the right hand side Cue List or All Scenes list.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|590|441|513|487|Enabling Auto Number will number your cues <br />starting at 1. Each level of <br />intent will add a decimal place.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|591|284|550|358|To choose a range of Scenes touch “Select Range” <br />followed by the first then the last scene you’d like to select.
ScenePlaylistEditorOnly|674|181|535|279|Selects all cues within <br />the last touched Cue List.
ScenesSetup|487|191|718|303|<b>Display Last Recalled</b> displays the Last Recalled Scene in the top left<br />corner of the screen, instead of the Currently Selected Scene.<b><br /><br />Auto Store</b> automatically stores current settings to the last recalled <br />Scene whenever a Scene is recalled. <br /><br /><b>Auto Increment</b> moves the Next (green) pointer to the next available <br />Scene in the list whenever a Scene is recalled, so that the Next Scene is <br />always the Current Scene +1.<br /><br /><b>Track Embedded</b> moves the Current (yellow) pointer to the last recalled <br />Scene when Embedded Recalls are set.<br /><br /><b>Go on Touch</b> lets you recall a Scene simply by touching its location in the <br />Scene list or Scene widget.<br /><br /><b>Full Screen Safes & Filters</b> sets Recall Filters, Global Safes,<br /> Manual Scene Update scope, and Role Safes to open in full screen mode.<br /><br /><b>Roles</b><br />Roles are a power user feature for multi surface operation to allow you to<br />self limit your scene range for ease of operation. Each <b>Role</b> can be<br />named and each can be given its own <b>Role Filter</b>.<br /><br /><b>Mixrack Startup Scene</b><br />Choose a Scene from the list. This Scene will be loaded on Startup.
SelectTargetMixRackFormParent|227|241|392|313|The Surface remembers the last <br />MixRack it connected to and <br />attempts to connect to it at power <br />up. If you want to connect the <br />Surface to a different MixRack <br />on the network, select the <br />MixRack from the list or type in <br />its IP address and press Apply.
SettingsScreen|16|253|59|404|Scene <br />widget – <br />displays <br />Scene list <br />or active <br />Cue list.<br /><br />Swipe up <br />or down to <br />scroll.<br /><br />The <br />Selected <br />Scene is <br />highlighted <br />in yellow, <br />the Next <br />scene is <br />highlighted<br />in green.
SettingsScreen|23|109|88|36|Currently Selected Scene as <br />highlighted in yellow in the <br />Scene list. Can be set to<br />the <b>Last Recalled </b>Scene<br />instead.
SettingsScreen|901|101|973|8|Scene next to be <br />recalled when<br />pressing <b>Go</b>, as <br />highlighted in<br />green in the Scene<br />list.
SettingsScreen|933|259|985|334|User <br />assignable <br /><b>Soft <br />Rotaries</b>. <br />Swipe to <br />toggle <br />available <br />layers. <br />Hold down <br /><b>Setup</b> and <br />touch <br />to configure.
ShowManager|341|226|256|164|Template Shows provide a quick starting <br />point with familiar layout and mix architecture <br />for typical FoH and Monitor applications.
ShowManager|380|94|561|124|A Show stores the complete dLive setup including mixer <br />bus configuration, system preferences, all Scene <br />memories, Cue Lists and Libraries. Shows are stored in the <br />dLive Surface and can be transferred between dLive <br />systems or archived via USB key.
ShureSystemActive|194|552|427|566|Associate a socket with the selected external device channel.
ShureSystemActive|372|326|491|343|External RF Device Channels will appear in this list<br />if they are connected to the network and have been <br />given appropriate <b>IP addresses</b>.
ShureSystemDisabled|385|227|528|351|Press here and the system will begin looking<br />for your <b>external RF Devices.</b>
SigGenSetup|365|365|485|394|Touch on a channel to assign the Sig Gen to it. <br />For Stereo channels you can touch either side <br />of the channel to send separately to each side.
Softkeys-Mute|522|330|458|327|Turn on to light the SoftKey LED when <br />the associated function is off.
Softkeys|599|199|806|200|Touch a SoftKey to select <br />it and view or assign its <br />function.<br /><br />Swipe up / down to scroll.
SourceSelect|373|362|783|427|Displays which <b>Source Selector</b> <br />you are currently working on. Displays <br />the number of the <b>Source Selector<br /></b>and the name of the assigned output.
SourceSelect|374|505|787|492|Assigns the output for your <b>Source Selector</b>
SourceSelect|402|229|540|257|Drag channels to assign them to<br />your <b>Source Selector</b>
SouthMeters|167|676|212|692|Swipe left or right to scroll.
SouthSetup|380|256|533|279|Drag available views from the left to the right of <br />the screen to configure. Touch on a configured <br />view to edit any option for that view.
South|440|637|556|711|User assignable <b>South <br />Area</b>. Press <b>View</b> to <br />toggle configured views. <br />Hold down <b>Setup</b> and <br />touch to configure.
SpillControlsActive|157|255|256|321|Press <b>Spill Active</b> to enable <br />spills on the console surface. <br />The order and layout of the <br />spilled channels can be user<br />configured here.<br /><b>Spill Active</b> can be configured <br />on <b>Softkey</b>.
Spills|345|410|523|538|There are two methods of <b>MCA</b> activation.<br /><br />1) Press <b>All DCAs</b> to make every DCA become an MCA.<br />2) Set an on/off using <b>Individual DCAs </b>for those you have <br />enabled in <b>Bank view</b> or in the <b>Choose DCAs</b> window.<br /><br />Softkeys are available for the <b>All DCAs</b> and <b>Individual DCAs</b> buttons.<br /><br /><b>MCA</b> settings are only visible in bank view once you have<br />activated either <b>All DCAs</b> or <b>Individual DCAs</b>.<br /><br /><b>MCAs are only available while an Aux or Matrix are the <br />active Mix.</b>
StereoConfig|374|229|470|304|Touch a button to change the stereo <br />configuration. Stereo channels use a <br />single fader strip and all their processing <br />controls are linked.<br /><br />This is intended for permanently <br />configuring stereo channels. Use the <br /><b>Ganging</b> screen for on-the-fly linking of <br />stereo sources while mixing live.
StripAssignment|250|327|151|396|32 MIDI Strips can be assigned and <br />configured to transmit custom MIDI <br />messages, for example to control a <br />DAW or a slave mixer.
StripAssignment|340|192|287|191|Drag and drop channels into the <br />desired position in the Bank view <br />below. Use the tabs on the left to view <br />different types of channels.
StripAssignment|387|452|343|522|Drag channels out of the <br />window to unassign.
StripAssignment|636|180|776|131|Turn on and touch <br />the first and last <br />item you wish to <br />assign to drag and <br />drop a range of <br />channels.
StripAssignment|636|424|733|496|Hold down <b>Setup</b> and touch on the screen <br />to access the <b>Sync Selected Layer with <br />Surface</b> option. When enabled, the Strip <br />Assign screen will follow the active Layer <br />on the Surface for the selected Bank.
SurfaceAudioSync|152|250|412|346|Select the sample rate for the Surface <br />AES3 outputs. Sample Rate Conversion <br />is bypassed when set to 96kHz.
SurfaceAudioSync|288|390|606|453|Turn Sample Rate Conversion on or off <br />for each stereo AES3 input.
SurfaceNetwork|176|286|363|248|Enable DHCP to allocate an <br />IP address to the Surface by a <br />DHCP server.
SurfaceNetwork|426|173|381|174|Restores default <br />settings.
SurfaceNetwork|534|252|686|228|A name up to 16 characters <br />can be set to identify the <br />Surface on the network.
SurfaceNetwork|540|353|817|454|Displays the number of active <br />network connections to the <br />Surface. The MixRack and <br />touchscreens count as one <br />connection each.
SurfacePreferences|342|347|605|417|<b>Roles</b><br />Roles are an advanced user setup option for use in a<br />multi-surface environment.<br />Once enabled the <b>Role</b> allows a voluntary scene restriction<br />to be placed on the surface and applies a scene filter to <br />those allowed scenes. This enables a user to store and recall<br />scenes without affecting the inputs/mixes being used by a <br />user on another surface connected to the same MixRack.<br />There is a specific filter for each role and a maximum of <br />four <b>Roles </b>are allowed to cater for the maximum limit of four<br />surfaces per MixRack.
SurroundControls|106|118|461|112|Panning mode for the selected channel with regards<br />to the front triplet:<br /><br /><b>LR</b> - no signal to C<br /><br /><b>LCR</b> - pan from left, through centre, to right<br /><br /><b>LCR+</b> - pan affects the stereo image while Divergence<br />controls the amount of signal to C vs LR
SurroundControls|426|198|497|218|Drag the red pointer to<br />position the channel at<br />any point in the 5.0<br />image.
SurroundControls|694|108|652|116|Determines the amount of signal to C<br />vs LR given a fixed stereo image.<br />Only avaiable for LCR+
SurroundControls|706|198|656|204|Controls the signal to the main LFE<br />channel.
SurroundControls|710|277|656|284|Controls the signal to the Main 5.0<br />mix.
TalkbackGroupAssign|173|469|268|414|Touch a Group to make it the <br />currently active group.
TalkbackGroupAssign|382|244|547|264|Assign mixes to the currently selected group here.
TalkbackGroupAssign|630|455|864|373|Press here to edit the name<br />of the currently active group.
TalkbackGroupSelection|394|455|540|485|<b>Additive Mode</b><br />With Additive mode switched on you can talk to <br />multiple Talkback Groups at the same time
TalkbackSourceSelect|254|347|462|261|Attenuates the PAFL signal while <br />talking to prevent feedback from the <br />engineer’s monitor.
TalkbackSourceSelect|259|148|476|179|When disabled, the <br />Talk switch operation is <br />momentary (press and <br />hold to talk).
TalkbackSourceSelect|598|382|762|237|Socket Status area.<br />This will display a red X if the<br />selected socket is not available<br />or AES if that is the socket type.
USBAudio|173|368|357|390|dLive can play mono / stereo WAV files, 16 / 24 bit, <br />44.1/48/96kHz sample rate. USB recording is fixed <br />stereo WAV 24bit 96kHz.
USBAudio|271|462|178|544|The current source for USB recording <br />and USB playback patch are displayed. <br />Touch <b>Assign</b> to go to the <b>I/O</b> screen.
USBAudio|479|76|660|151|Choose to display audio <br />files present in the USB <br />drive <b>Play</b> or <b>Record</b> <br />folder.
USBAudio|587|461|738|539|Format the key prior to use to <br />ensure file system <br />compatibility.
UnconnectedFirmwareUpdate|388|567|527|539|If you have firmware on a USB press here <br />to begin the update procedure.
UnconnectedNetworkSurface|415|133|376|143|Restores default<br />settings.
UnconnectedNetworkSurface|561|342|819|433|Displays the number of active network connections <br />to the <b>Surface</b>. The Surface and Touchscreens count<br />as one connection each.
UnconnectedNetworkSurface|596|103|689|179|A name up to 16 characters can be set to<br />identify the unit on the network
UnconnectedNetworkSurface|67|230|347|221|Enable DHCP to allocate an <br />IP address to the unit by a<br />DHCP server.
UnconnectedRoot|266|78|663|251|If the system is using DHCP, ensure the DHCP server is connected and has not lost power.<br /><br />If using Static IP addresses, ensure there are no network address conflicts.<br /><br />If using Static IP addresses and a standalone system, reset the network address for the<br />MixRack and Surface. <b>Do not attempt this if you are using a MultiSurface setup</b>. Please <br />contact you network administrator before changing IP addresses.<br /><br /><b>MixRack Network Reset</b><br />Press and hold recessed 'Reset Network Settings' switch on front panel.<br />Power on MixRack.<br />When the Ready LED illuminates, release the switch.<br />MixRack now has default IP address: <b>192.168.1.70</b><br /><br /><b>Surface Network Reset</b><br />Select Network Settings / Reset / Apply / Back and Restart.<br />Surface now has default IP address:<b>192.168.1.71</b><br /><br />If you continue to experience connection problems please contact your local distributor<br />for support:<br />www.allen-heath.com/where-to-buy/<br /><br />Alternatively contact Allen & Heath product support:<br />support@allen-heath.com
UnconnectedRoot|367|490|531|595|Allows access to the event logs which can be<br />saved to USB for use by technical help if required.
UnconnectedRoot|64|491|135|374|If the <b>MixRack</b> this surface is paired with<br />has changed press here to select a new<br /><b>MixRack</b> or to enter a network address.
UnconnectedRoot|691|493|749|682|If you switch on your Surface before you've switched on<br />and connected your MixRack, you will need to <b>Retry</b> <br />connecting to your MixRack again. This restarts the <br />Surface, so any audio inputs or outputs in the Surface <br />will be muted temporarily.
UnconnectedRoot|769|263|885|387|Allows the user to change network settings, <br />enable DHCP, reset network settings to <br />default or change the <b>Unit Name.</b>
UnconnectedRoot|793|137|887|211|You can update the <b>Firmware</b> here.
UnconnectedSelectTargetMixRackFormParent|118|316|334|397|The <b>Surface</b> remembers the last <b>MixRack</b> it <br />connected to and attempts to connect to it at <br />power up. If you want to connect the surface <br />to a different <b>MixRack </b>on the network, <br />select the <b>MixRack</b> from the list or type in its <br />IP address and press <b>Apply</b>.
UnifiedScreen|159|17|107|26|Currently Selected channel. <br />Tap to edit name and colour.
UnifiedScreen|822|45|940|26|Currently active Mix.
UnifiedScreen|933|161|960|210|User <br />assignable <br /><b>Soft <br />Rotaries</b>. <br />Swipe to <br />toggle <br />available <br />layers. <br />Hold down <br /><b>Setup</b> and <br />touch to <br />configure.
UpdateSceneSafes|161|209|549|174|1. <b>Select Scenes<br /></b>Select which scenes will be updated.<br />Use the <b>All</b> or <b>Range</b> buttons or select<br />multiple non contiguous scenes by touching<br />individual scenes in the scene list.
UpdateSceneSafes|161|309|532|336|2. Choose a <b>Scope</b><br /><b>Manual</b> opens the update filter and allows you to<br />scope changes you have made for update to scenes<br /><b>Auto Tracking</b> starts recording changes you make <br />and will auto scope only those changes for update <br />to scenes.
UpdateSceneSafes|161|430|532|430|3. Choose a <b>Mode</b><br /><b>Absolute </b>updates data values displayed on the<br />console<b><br />Manual + Relative</b> updates the difference between<br />the last recalled scene and the current state.<br /><b>Auto Tracking + Relative</b> updates changes<br />recorded since <b>Auto Tracking</b> started.<br /><b>Relative</b> will perform a relative update for preamps, <br />fader levels and send levels. Other data types will <br />be stored <b>Absolutely</b>.
UpdateSceneSafes|521|60|394|75|Select whether to display <b>All Scenes</b><br />or the active <b>Cue List.</b>
UserProfiles|364|136|331|156|The Admin has access <br />to all functions and can <br />set permissions for the <br />other users.
UserProfiles|387|318|336|309|Touch a User to edit its <br />profile.
UserProfiles|393|500|307|560|Touch to enable the <br />User in the <b>Home</b> / <br /><b>User</b> / <b>Login</b> screen.
UserProfiles|586|284|760|381|You can select a Scene to <br />recall automatically when the <br />User logs in.
UserProfiles|596|483|708|454|Touch to open the <br />Permissions window.
VGASetup|166|240|456|268|Set the Surface VGA output to <br />mirror either the Processing (Left) <br />or System (Right) screen on a <br />S5000 or S7000 Surface.<br /><br />A screen resolution of min. 1024 <br />x 768 is required.
