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SynchroNet ES/2 <strong>User</strong> Guide<br />

ES/2 Operations Reference<br />

ES/2 Operations Reference<br />

Front Panel Layout, Controls and Displays<br />

Bus On Button<br />

The Bus On button enables communication to take place over the selected ESbus.<br />

The LED next to the Bus On switch indicates that bus communications have been enabled.<br />

Bus Select Button<br />

The bus select push button enables the ES/2 to select either ESbus A or B so that the machines can<br />

be operated as two independent groups. The upper of the two LEDs indicates bus activity, the<br />

lower indicates the current ESbus.<br />

When in EMULation mode, this switch will not permit operation on bus B.<br />

MENU Key<br />

The MENU key is used to provide access to the various menus on the LCD display.<br />

Pressing the MENU key toggles between the Normal Display and the Menu Select Menu.<br />

There are five menus available from these two displays. In the Menu Select Menu, three labelled<br />

keys access the Machine, Local Setup and System menus. When in the Normal Display the Offset<br />

and Gen menus are available by pressing the appropriate key.<br />

Within each menu, the four keys next to the LCD are assigned various functions which are<br />

indicated on the display. When selecting sub-menus, the MENU key returns you from the<br />

sub-menu to the previous menu.<br />

MODE Key<br />

The MODE key is located on the far right hand side of the ES/2.<br />

If the MODE key is pressed while the ES/2 is OFF BUS and in the Normal Display or Menu Select<br />

Menu, the display changes to the Mode Select Menu. This provides direct access to the 4 operating<br />

Modes of the ES/2, which are:<br />

CH M<br />

Chase master.<br />

CH S<br />

Chase slave.<br />

EXT<br />

External ESbus controller such as Penta, Motionworker or <strong>AMS</strong> <strong>Neve</strong> AudioFile Plus.<br />

EMUL<br />

External control by a non ESbus device using the Sony P2 or Adams Smith protocols.<br />

When changing to a new mode, various setups are saved for the old mode and new defaults are<br />

recalled from battery backed up memory. These include Timeline mastership and reference,<br />

generator setup and Lock mode.<br />

When using sub-menus, the MODE key returns you from any sub-menu to the Normal Display.<br />

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