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Essential C16 Commands
Learning to operate PARIS via your C16 offers many benefits. It minimizes the amount of time you need to spend changing your workplane by reaching for mouse or keyboard; C16 commands (unlike key commands) are consistent across Mac and PC, which eases transition between platforms; certain functions which can only be accessed via the C16 (such as the jog/shuttle wheel) quickly become essential parts of one's workflow. Some operations such as the transport are self-explanatory; others require combinations of buttons to work.
Setting Up Your C16
C16s connect directly to your EDS card via CAT5 (Ethernet) cable. Unless you want visual feedback from your MEC's indicator lights (many users don't) or have a need to get at the hardware for re-patching, the C16 is the only part of PARIS' hardware you'll really need to have physical access to. Fortunately the C16 he cable can be quite long (20' is absolutely fine) so the rest of your PARIS equipment can be moved to an isolation box, a separate room or a dedicated "machine room" (assuming adequate ventilation).
Two things can potentially kill your C16 (and quite possibly your EDS card or even your motherboard), so it's essential to remember:
- NEVER use a "crossover" cable. This will a) not work and b) very likely fry something. Regular CAT5 cable only! If you have any unlabeled crossover cables in your collection. identify them, mark them and avoid them; considering the low price of CAT5 cables it's a good idea to buy a new, dedicated cable for your C16 than to take the chance of potentially fatal damage to your PARIS rig.
- C16s cannot be "hot plugged" while the computer is on. The consequences are similar to using a crossover cable - so always turn off your computer before plugging or unplugging either end of your C16's cable.
One more caveat to bear in mind is that some PARIS hardware is now over a decade old. The C16 uses rotary encoders instead of potentiometers; years of friction and abrasion leave tiny particles of metal floating free inside tje encoders, which can cause the knob to send "jumping" values or even fail to operate at all. The good news is that the minor servicing required to correct this can be done by any reasonably careful user. This is covered in a great C16 servicing document by Aaron Allen.
Essential C16 Functions:
UndoRedo
Track Record Enable
PARIS' windows can be opened from the C16. The process for all windows is "period" on your C16 keypad ("here comes a window command") followed by the number for the window you want.
The numbers of the individual windows are:
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