234
For details about assigning buttons, see “Assigning
Control Panel Buttons” (page 402).
Executing a utility function
1
Select a bank.
For details about selecting a bank, see “Selecting a
bank” (page 233).
2
Press the button assigned with the target action to
operate.
Executing a Utility Function (Utility
Control Block)
You can perform utility function operations using the
utility control block in utility/shotbox operation mode.
Memory recall section in utility/shotbox
operation mode
When the [UTIL/SBOX] button in the utility control
block is pressed, the [UTIL/SBOX] button is lit amber
and the memory recall section switches to utility/shotbox
operation mode.
Press a memory recall button assigned with an action to
e
xecute the utility function.
Selecting a bank
A group comprising the 15 buttons of the memory recall
sect
ion are called a “bank.”
There are 20 banks (1 to 20), and you select the target
bu
tton for operation by switching the bank.
You can switch banks using the following buttons.
To select bank 1 to 11: Press a [BANK1] to [BANK11]
bu
tton.
To select bank 1 to 20: Press the [BANK SEL] button and
en
ter a bank number (1 to 20) using the numeric
keypad in the memory recall section.
You can also assign the bank selection buttons for bank
12
to 20 to assignable buttons.
For details about assigning buttons, see “Assigning
Control Panel Buttons” (page 402).
Executing a utility function
1
Press the [UTIL/SBOX] button.
The [UTIL/SBOX] button is lit amber and the
memo
ry recall section switches to utility/shotbox
operation mode.
2
Select a bank.
For details about selecting a bank, see “Selecting a
bank” (page 234).
3
Press the button assigned with the target action to
operate.
Executing a Utility Function (Cross-
Point Control Block)
You can operate a utility function in the cross-point
button rows in the cross-point control block.
Press a cross-point button assigned with an action to
execu
te the utility function.
Action assignments are common to all switcher banks.
Selecting a bank
A group comprising the buttons (ICP-X7000: 36/28/20
but
tons, ICP-X1000 series: 24/16 buttons) in a cross-
point button row are called a “bank.”
There are 10 banks (1 to 10), and you select the target
but
ton for operation by assigning a bank to the cross-point
button row.
You can assign a utility/shotbox bank using the following
del
egation buttons.
• You can assign the delegation buttons to use in key bus
mode
and free assign mode to the cross-point pad/
function button section.
For details about assigning buttons in the cross-point
pad
, see “Setting a Cross-Point Pad” (page 410).
For details about assigning buttons in the function
but
ton section, see “Assigning Control Panel Buttons”
(page 402).
• In key/AUX bus delegation mode, you can assign
d
elegation buttons to the 1st row.
For details, see “Setting the key/AUX bus delegation
mode button row” (page 408).
In key/AUX bus delegation mode
Press a [UTIL/SBOX1] to [UTIL/SBOX10] button in the
1
st row, turning it on.
The utility functions for the selected bank are assigned to
th
e 2nd row.
In key bus mode or free assign mode
Press one of the following buttons, turning it on.
• ICP-X7000: [UTL/SB1] button to [UTL/SB10] button
assi
gned to the cross-point pad
• ICP-X1000 series: [UTIL/SBOX1] button to [UTIL/
SB
OX10] button assigned to the function button
section
Note
Note
Notes