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Bose
®
ControlSpace
Designer
Software User Guide
Chapter 5: Program user controls: CC-64 and CC-16
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You can adjust the following settings:
Max - The maximum volume for the control knob, in dB.
Values are rounded to the nearest 0.5 dB and must be
between -59.5 dB and12 dB.
Min - The minimum volume for the control knob, in dB.
Values are rounded to the nearest 0.5 dB and must be
between -60 dB and 11.5 dB.
Step - The increment of change in dB for each click as the
knob is turned. Step size can be set between 0.5 dB and
36.5 dB.
There must be at least 0.5 dB between the Max and Min. You can verify
your setting by turning the control knob in the CC-64 Smart Simulator. As
you turn the knob, watch the LCD display to see the step size and the
Max and Min volume settings.
Locking the CC-64
When the CC-64 is locked, the user controls are disabled. This is useful if,
for example, you have multiple CC-64s in your system. You may require
that in a certain situation the user only controls the system with one of the
CC-64s. For example, during a crowded event in a function room, you do
not want an accidental change of the settings on a CC-64 located in the
function room. You want to control the system solely from a CC-64 in the
private office. In this case you can set the CC-64 in the function room to
be locked. The lock/unlock status of a CC-64 must be stored in a
parameter set. When this parameter set is invoked, the CC-64 is locked
or unlocked. To store the lock/unlock status in a parameter set, first set
the lock button on the CC-64 Smart Simulator, then drag the CC-64 from
Project View into a parameter set. The lock status is the only CC-64
setting that is stored in a parameter set.
Figure 5.13 - Press the Lock button to lock the CC-64
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