Matrix: I want to assign different labels to the input / output of 4wire . Do I use split port?


How do you force a key topresent the split labels on the display? For example I wanted to see if theinput and the output could be named if different from one another and thenpresented on the panel. I created the label in the graphic below but couldn’tget it to appear on a key. I placed both labels on a rotary key but only theMADI appeared. Did I do something wrong?
There are two things involvedhere, one is the split label and the other is the talk and listen keyassignment for rotary and lever key panels. So you have this in Cards andPorts:



By that you are splitting thelabel into a talk label SPK-L (RED) and a listen label MADI (GREEN). Here iswhat happens when you place these in any of the three possible combinationsonto a rotary or lever key.

Talk only 



The display will read SPK-L Listen only



The display will read MADI Talk and Listen



The display will read SPK-L So the activation type (talk orlisten) of a key will determine the label displayed. On a lever or rotary panelthe activation is determined by the position on the display (lower half is talk, upper half is listen). If you have both the talk and the listen partconfigured, only the talk label will show on the panel. You can temporarilyshow the listen labels on a panel by pressing and holding the AUX volumeencoder (below the speaker on the right). 

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