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View Types and Options

In the project tree, in the subsection <Device>\Views, you can create different views that are shown on the TFT displays.

Views page

Important
This documentation is valid only for devices with the new multi-touch IPS TFT displays (52-4010, 52-4018, 52-1156 (52/TX) and 52-1114 (new 52/DX)). Old TFTs will show a compatibility mode and display the grafics with the old engine. Editing views for compatibility mode remains the same procedure just like working with new TFTs.

View Types

For fader views and master views, you can use the same type of TFT display and operating elements (the timer function is the only one that is only applicable in a master view). Only the possible arrangement of the elements differs a bit.

TFT Views: Click Add to choose between Fader View and Main View

Master View

Example Master View on a TX

A master view can be created as required using the whole area of the TFT display. Master Views can be assigned to any TFT. Master views can also be Access Views.

To add a new Master View, in <device>/TFT Views click Add View in the Available Views area.

A new Master View is created which has no defined size until you select a display type.

In the View Options area on the right hand side, under Preferred display type, decide which kind of display it is for.

To set a Master View as Default display for a specific TFT, go to <device>/<mixer>/Console. Click on the TFT you want to use for the Master View. On Module Options area, select a Default View.

Tip
If you want to change your Default View directly on the console, create a Button with Key Function Set Default View.

Important
If you have multiple master view-TFTs, you must assign different TFT Groups. If you want the TFTs to show always the same, set them to the same Display Group.

If Default Views of TFTs in the same TFT Group differ, the Firmware will not work correctly.

Access View

An Access View is always active when you set access on a channel which is in the same access Group. Access Views are always Master Views. Mostly, they are used for e.g. channel input properties.

The Access View is active as long as the access is active. To set access and access view, it is useful to create a Button with Access key function and check Set Access View. Alternatively, a Button can be created with key function Access View. As long as active, the access view is active and TFT will jump into access view when pressing access button.

Tip
Access View will be active as long als a channel is selected. If you want to have specific pages also available in Access View, make sure to have Follow Access on the Set View-Buttons checked.

View Settings

When you create a new view, you have to do some configuration. The configuration is made on the View Settings area on the right hand inside in the View Options tab.