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Wave - CP300 - Control Panel - Users Manual v1.4 rev 3
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What you see will differ slightly, but basically lines above tell you the following:
10.1 Version
This is the panel firmware version number. See the section on updating the firmware for
more information on this.
10.2 USB state
This is the current status of the USB connection. This will change and update rapidly
when the panel is first plugged in but it should finish by saying configured. If it
doesn’t say this after a few seconds then remove the USB connection and plug it back
in again.
If you move any of the controls or press any of the buttons the appropriate bottom line
of the display will change to show you the status of the control or button which has been
changed. The following describes what you should see for each control or button:
10.3 Knobs and dials
If you move a knob, dial or a trackerball the bottom line of the right display will show
something similar to this:
Encoder moved: 11 4
The first number is the ID number for that control, in this case 11. The second number is
the amount it’s moved by, in this case 4. The number gets bigger the faster you turn the
control. This should be positive when the knob is turned clockwise and negative if
turned anti-clockwise. If the number is always -1 or 1, or doesn’t change then the knob
or dial is faulty.
10.4 Buttons
If you press a button the bottom line of the middle display will show something similar to
this:
Key pressed: 6
In this case button number 6 has been pressed. If this doesn’t happen then the button is
faulty.
Note: in test mode the buttons are scanned slowly so pressing a button too quickly and
releasing it may mean that the press is missed. So be sure to press each button slowly.
Under normal working conditions this will not be an issue.
10.5 Trackerballs
Just like the knobs and dials, moving the trackerball will cause the bottom line of the
right display to show something similar to this:
Encoder: 15 3
The first number is the ID number for that control, in this case 15. The second number is
the amount it’s moved by, in this case 3. The number gets bigger the faster you turn the