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OVERVIEW 2
USEROPERATION 3-6
MAINMENU 11DEVICESTAB 11ZONETAB 12EQTAB 13SOURCESTAB 14SYSTEMTAB 15
16-27DEVICESEDITBASICSETTINGSAUDIOSETTINGSEQUALIZERSDIAGNOSTICS(ONLINEDEVICES)DIAGNOSTICS–n.FORMOPOPTIONS(TEMPERATURESENSORS)DIAGNOSTICS–n.FORMOPOPTIONS(SPEAKERCOUNT)DIAGNOSTICS–n.FORMOPOPTIONS(AMPLIFIERFAULTS)DIAGNOSTICS–n.FORMOPOPTIONS(AMPLIFIERLOADDIAGNOSTICS)DIAGNOSTICS–RIBOPTIONS(TESTDEVICE)DIAGNOSTICS(OFFLINEDEVICES)ZONEEDITBASICSETTINGS 28-34
AUDIOSETTINGSEQUALIZER(MASKINGONLY)CHANNELASSIGNMENTSDELETETHISZONEADDAZONEEQEDITBASICSETTINGS
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EQUALIZERDELETETHISEQSOURCESEDITBASICSETTINGSEQUALIZER
SYSTEM 39-47RESTARTPOLLSAVEALLTOFLASHAUTO-INITIALIZECHANGEPASSWORDUSERMANAGEMENTSYSTEMLOGGENERATEOPREPORTLOGOUTKEYBOARDSHORTCUTS
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OPTIONAL STEP 8-10LOGIN SCREEN 7
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OverviewSoundManager2canbeusedtocontrolboththeiNetandn.FORMversionoftheLencoreOP.Forthisapplicationtoworkcompletely,boththeDSPandNeuronFirmwarewillneedtobeupdatedwiththelatestversions.
CompatibilityTheSoundManager2webapputilizesWebSockettechnology(protocolRFC6455)whichrequiresspecificwebbrowserversionstofunctionappropriately.Thefollowingisalistofminimumwebbrowserversionsrequired:
• InternetExplorer10• Firefox11(PC)• Firefox11(Android)• Chrome16(PC,Mobile)• Safari6(Mac,iOS*)• Opera12.10(PC,Mobile)• AndroidBrowser(NotSupported)
*iOSmustbeatleastversion6.
KeyboardShortcutsInadditiontousingamouse,variouskeyboardshortcutshavebeenprovidedtoallowforquicklymovingbetweenscreensandobjects.Theseshortcutshavebeendetailedonthefinalpageofthismanual.
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USER OPERATION
SPECTRA i.NET’S WEB-BASED ACCESS AND TUNING CAPABILITIES USING THE SOUND MANAGER Although most installations do not require extensive changes or re-tuning, some clients prefer the option of network controls that enable them to make systematic and/or spot changes to the sound masking system. To enable the clients to do this, Lencore provides a private, web-based user interface with every Spectra i.Net® Networked Sound Masking System called the Sound Manager.
The Sound Manager is based on an open-architecture software platform that controls and monitors the finished sys- tem. It can be accessed from any desktop or wireless computer with an Internet browser.
The Sound Manager user-interface control can be used to:
• Tune the sound masking system for volume, contour & equalization• Create groups for masking zones, paging zones and music zones• Control volume and equalization for paging and music• Run diagnostics• Set and change group settings for each OP and each sound masking channel• Reset system to factory-set commands• Reset system to last saved settings
• The Sound Manager interfaces with the sound masking system OP’s through the Echeloni.LON SmartServer.
• Each i.LON SmartServer is a control server that acts as a miniweb server. The SoundManager Program works exactly as a web site and is contained within the i.LON itself.
ACCESSING THE ONLINE SOUND MANAGER FROM A DESKTOP PC / LAPTOP
Note: The i.LON SmartServer does not need Internet access unless strictly intended to do so from an outside location.
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USING THE
Connect a computer to the i.LON’s 10/100 base T connector using a computer data cable with an RJ-45 connector.
The computer (not the i.LON) must be configured to have an IP address that is different from the i.LON’s IP address (other than 192.168.100.225). For example, a good IP address for the computer is 192.168.100.200. Consult with an IT profes- sional if you do not understand these instructions.
To configure the computer that is directly connected to the i.LON, complete thefollowing:
Turn the computer on, allow the computer to boot completely, plug in using the data cable from the computer to the i.LON, or log on through a wireless connection (router).
• Go to the ‘Start’ button and click• Go to ‘Connect To’ button and click (if not available, go to the
control panel and click ‘Networks & Internet Connections’and click)
• Go to ‘Show All Connections’ (may say ‘Show NetworkConnections’) and click
• Right click ‘Local Area Connection’• Go to ‘Properties’ and click – A pop-up screen will appear• Go to the window in the Pop-up Box titled “This Connection
Uses the Following Items”• Scroll down to the last item in this box and highlight
‘Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP)’• Once highlighted, click the ‘Properties’ button below the box• Click on “Use the Following IP address”• In the box labeled “IP Address:” put in the following address:
192.168.100.200 • Next, click the ‘Tab’ button on your computer• The box labeled ‘Subnet Mask:’ will automatically fill in with
255.255.255.0 • Press Ok/Close on the box and then close the dialog box• Your computer is now ready to talk to the i.LON
WINDOWS XP
USER OPERATION
IP Address 192.168.100.225
USING THE SOUND MANAGER ON-SITE
(MOST COMMON USAGE):
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Before connecting to the i.LON please do the following:• Turn off your WiFi – prior to connecting a network cable between the i.LON and the computer to be used always turn off your WiFi.• Prior to accessing Sound Manager always clear your browser's cache.
WINDOWS VISTA
• Go to Control Panel• Under Network and Internet, click on “View Network Status and Tasks”• At left menu of next screen, click on “Manage Network Connections”• At next screen, double-click “Local Area Connection”• At next screen (Local Area Connection Status), click on “Properties”• A pop-up window will appear asking you for permission, click on “Continue”• At the next screen in the area where used items are checked, highlight the
selection “Internet Protocol Ver- sion 4” (NOT VERSION 6!), and click “Properties”.• At the next screen (Internet Protocol Version 4 properties), select the option “Use
the following IP address” and complete the following:• In the IP address section, enter 192.168.100.200• Press the <Tab> key on the keyboard to jump to Subnet section, leave this area
set to 255.255.255.0• Press the <Tab> key on the keyboard to jump to the Gateway section. The
computer Gateway mustmatch the Gateway assigned to the i.LON if a specific gateway was entered.
• Click “OK” to save and exit the screen• Your computer is now ready to talk to the i.LON
• Go to Control Panel• Under Network and Internet, click on “View Network Status and Tasks”• At next screen, under “active networks”, click “Local Area Connection”• At next screen (Local Area Connection Status), click on “Properties”• At the next screen in the area where used items are checked, highlight the
selection “Internet Protocol Ver- sion 4” (NOT VERSION 6!), and click“Properties”.
• At the next screen (Internet Protocol Version 4 properties), select the option “Usethe following IP address” and complete the following:• In the IP address section, enter 192.168.100.200• Press the <Tab> key on the keyboard to jump to Subnet section, leave this
area set to 255.255.255.0• Press the <Tab> key on the keyboard to jump to the Gateway section. The
computer Gateway mustmatch the Gateway assigned to the i.LON if a specific gateway was entered.
• Click “OK” to save and exit the screen.• Your computer is now ready to talk to the i.LON
WINDOWS 7/WINDOWS 8
USER OPERATION
IP Address 192.168.100.225
Note: After you are done accessing the i.LON with your laptop, do not forget to go back into TCP/IPv4 Properties and select “obtain IP address automatically”.
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INTERFACING WITH THE i.LON SERVER
What You Need:
• An Internet browser on your computer (Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Chrome, etc.)
USER OPERATION
Note: After you are done accessing the i.LON with your laptop, do not forget to go back into TCP/IPv4 Properties and select “obtain IP address automatically”.
1. Open your Internet browser – YOU WILL MOST LIKELY GET AN ERROR MESSAGE ASYOUR HOME PAGE WILL NOT OPEN PROPERLY! THIS IS O.K.
2. Once you receive the error message, go to the URL box where you normally type in a URLaddress, such as www.google.com, and type in the following address:
192.168.100.225
Type in the address exactly, without any www or http.
3. After you type in the correct address such as, 192.168.100.225, press return and you will seethe Lencore Sound Manager displayed in your Internet browser.
4. You will be prompted with a box asking for a username and password. (see pg. 6)
Mac OSX 10.10
• Go to System Preferences• Select Network• On the left menu, select Ethernet.• Select the drop down menu of configure IPv4, and select manually• Enter the IP Address 192.168.100.200• Press Tab to jump to Subnet Mask, this should be set to 255.255.255.0• Press Tab to jump to the router section. This is the same as Default Gateway. This must
match the gateway assigned to the i.Lon if a specific gateway was entered.(Ex. 192.168.100.254)
• Click apply to save your settings• Your computer is now ready to talk to the i.Lon
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UserOperation
Log-InScreen
TheLog-Inscreenispresentedwhenfirstloggingintothesystemfromacompatiblewebbrowser(aslistedinthe“Compatibility”sectionabove).
ThedefaultUsernameandPasswordareboth“ilon”(case-sensitive).
Afterenteringthecorrectcredentials,pressthe“Login”buttontoenterthemainsystemselectionscreenwhereyouwillbepresentedwithfivetabbedoptionstoselectfrom:Devices,Zone,EQ,SourcesandSystem.
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Optional Step
If preferred, the site facility manager can request from its internal IT department an available IP address for the i.LON so that it can be compatible with the existing internal network of the project. If this is the case, go to the homepage in the i.Lon 192.168.100.225, click the small ilon link below the login button.
You will be directed to the screen shown on the next page
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Click the Login button and Log in.
Username: ilon Password: ilon Once inside the i.Lon – CLICK the SET UP tab Click TCP/IP
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Optional StepClick Submit to save the changes you have made to this Web page. Note that all fields marked with an asterisk require a reboot before the new values take full effect. If you changed the IP address, you will have to change your computer's TCP/IP settings to place it on the same subnet; if you want to continue to have Web access. Click Help on the Web page for more information about the fields on this screen
AFTER SUBMITTING NEW IP ADDRESS YOU MUST REBOOT I.LON.
YOU WILL NEED TO EXIT AND RE-ENTER I.LON.
OPTIONAL STEPIf the Sound Manager will be accessed remotely (off-site):
The Sound Manager for the installed site can be used from any Internet connection worldwide. To enable this function, the site facility manager should request that their IT person port the IP address to the outside, securely outside the firewall. The end user’s IT professional should be the only person to set this up for security reasons.
For more information on the web user interface, please contact Lencore.
RIGHT CLICK "SMART SERVER" > SETUP > REBOOT (IN THE LEFT PANE) NOTE -REBOOT TAKES ABOUT 6-8 MINUTES TO COMPLETE. WHEN THE ILON IS DONE BOOTING, THE POWER LIGHT WILL BE SOLID GREEN. *SEE IMAGE BELOW*
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MainMenu
DevicesTab
TheDevicestab,whenfirstselected,presentsyouwithascrollinglistconsistingofall
ofthei.NetOP’s,n.FORMOP’sandRIBdevicesthathavebeendiscoveredbythe
server.Eachitemconsistsofthefollowinginformation:
• Icondepictingthedevicetype(“n”forn.FORMOP/“i”fori.NetOP/“R”forRIB)• Iconcolordepictingthecurrentstatusofthedevice,asfollows:
o Blue:deviceiscurrentlyonlinebutnotinitializedo Grey:deviceiscurrentlyonlineandintheprocessofinitializingo Green:deviceiscurrentlyonlineand100%initializedo Yellow:deviceiscurrentlyonlinebuthasanalarmattributedtoito Red:deviceiscurrentlyoffline
• Device#andFriendlyName.Friendlynameisassignableoncethedevicehasbeenselected(describedlater)andwillbeblankifnoFriendlyNamehasbeenassigned.
• Currentfirmwareversionofthedevicehardware.
SelectingoneofthedeviceswillbringyoutotheDeviceEditingscreen(describedlater)whichwillallowyoutoadjustseveralattributesofthedevice.
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ZoneTab
ZonesaregroupsofOP/RIBchannels.Theyallowyoutocombineandcontrolmultiplechannelsatthesametime.
TheZonetab,whenfirstselected,presentsyouwithasub-menuoftabsforeachtypeofzoneavailable:Masking,PagingorAudio.Selectinganyofthesetabswillpresentalistconsistingofallofthezonesthathavebeenaddedtothesystemfortheselectedzonetypeaswellasabuttonforaddinganewzoneoftheselectedtype.
EachindividualZoneitemconsistsofthefollowinginformation:• Grey“Zn”Icon• Zone#andFriendlyName.FriendlynameisassignableoncetheZonehasbeen
selected(describedlater)andwillbeblankifnoFriendlyNamehasbeenassigned.
SelectingoneoftheZoneswillbringyoutotheZoneEditingscreenwhichwillallowyoutoadjustseveralattributesofthezone.
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EQTab
Savedequalizerscanbethoughtofas“favorites”whichallowyoutoquicklyadjusttheequalizersettingsforOP’sandZones.
TheEQtab,whenfirstselectedpresentsyouwithalistconsistingofalloftheequalizersthathavebeenaddedtothesystem.
Eachequalizeritemconsistsofthefollowinginformation:• Icondepictingthetypeofequalizer(“1/1”for10Bandand“1/3”for30Band)• EQ#andFriendlyName.Friendlynameisassignableoncetheequalizerhasbeen
selected(describedlater)andwillbeblankifnoFriendlyNamehasbeenassigned.
SelectingoneoftheequalizerswillbringyoutotheEQEditingscreen(describedlater)whichwillallowyoutoadjustseveralattributesoftheEQ.
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SourcesTab
TheSourcestab,whenfirstselectedpresentsyouwithalistconsistingofallof
theavailable“global”sourcesforn.FORMOP’sinthesystem.
Eachsourceitemconsistsofthefollowinginformation:• Grey“S”Icon• Source#andFriendlyName.Friendlynameisassignableoncethesourcehas
beenselected(describedlater)andwillbeblankifnoFriendlyNamehasbeenassigned.
SelectingoneofthesourceswillbringyoutotheSourceEditingscreen(describedlater)whichwillallowyoutoadjustseveralattributesofthesource.
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SystemTab
TheSystemTabconsistsofseveralprimaryoptions,locatedontheleftsideofthescreen.Thefunctionalityoftheseoptionswillbedetailedinthefollowingpages.
• RestartPoll• SaveAlltoFlash• Auto-Initialize• ChangePassword• UserManagement*• SystemLog*• GenerateOPReport• Logout
*optiononlybeavailabletouserswhoarecurrentlyloggedinwithadministratorlevelaccess.
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DevicesEdit
TheDevicesEditscreenconsistsoffourprimaryoptions,locatedontheleftsideofthescreen.Thefunctionalityoftheseoptionswillbedetailedinthefollowingpages.
• BasicSettings• AudioSettings*• Equalizers*• Diagnostics
*notavailableforRIBdevices
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BasicSettings
TheBasicSettingspageallowsyoutochangetheFriendlyNameofthedevicetoamoredescriptiveoreasilyrecognizablename.
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AudioSettings
TheAudioSettingspageallowsyoutoconfigurethefollowingcategoriesforeachoftheOPChannels:
o Masking(AttenuationandContour)o Paging(AttenuationOnly)o Audio(AttenuationOnly)
TheoptionsavailablewillbedeterminedbythetypeofOP(iNetorn.FORM)selected
andwhichtabiscurrentlybeingedited(iNetOP/Maskingtabshownabove).
AudioSettingsarenotavailableforRIBdevices.
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Equalizers
TheEqualizerspageallowsyoutoedittheequalizerinformationforeachOPChannelwithineachofthe3categories(Masking,PagingandAudio)
ClickonanEqualizerbandtobringupanadjustmentlevelinthebottomleftofthescreen.
Leveladjustmentcanbeaccomplishedinoneofthreeways:• ClickingtheUp/Downbuttonsbelowthelevel• SelectingthelevelsliderandusingthekeyboardUp/Downarrowkeys• Selectingthetextfieldabovethelevelandmanuallyenteringinavalue
Aftermakinganydesiredadjustmentstothecurrentband,hitthekeyboardTabkeytomovetothenextEqualizerband(ormanuallyclickthedesiredbandtomoveto).Whichevermethodofadjustmentwaslastused(Slider/TextEntry)willremainthemethodofadjustment(untilchanged).
EqualizerSettingsarenotavailableforRIBdevices.
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Diagnostics(OnlineDevices)
TheDiagnosticspageforonlinedevicesallowsforadvanceddiagnosticactions.Whenfirstselected,youwillbepresentedwithadrop-downlist.Theavailableoptionswilldifferdependingonthedevicetype,asnotedbelow.
Onceanoptionisselectedandthe“Go”buttonispressed,anadditionalconfirmationdialoguewillappeartoconfirmtheaction.Onceconfirmed,theactionwillbeperformed.
i.NetOP• InitializeDevice:queriestheOPforthecurrentvalues• SavetoFlash:allowyoutosavethecurrentsettingsfortheselectedOPtonon-
volatile(permanent)memory.• RebootDevice:rebootsthephysicalOPhardware• ResetDevice:resetsandrestoresvaluestowhathadpreviouslybeensavedto
flashfortheselectedOP.• SetFactoryDefaults:removesvaluessavedtoflashfortheselectedOP.• DeleteDevice:deletestherecordoftheOPfromtheapp.
Note,anyoftheaboveselections,exceptforSavetoFlash,willcausetheOPtogooffline.
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n.FORMOPInadditiontotheaboveoptions,thefollowingoptionsarealsoavailableforn.FORMOP’sonly:
• TemperatureSensors:allowsforviewingcurrentAmbientandAmplifiertemperaturereadings
• SpeakerCount:allowsforviewingcurrentanddefaultspeakercountsfortheOP• AmplifierFaults:allowsforviewingandresettingcurrentamplifierfault
conditionsfortheOP• AmplifierLoadDiagnostics:allowsforviewingofthecurrentamplifierload
diagnosticsandfaultconditionsfortheOPaswellasperformingaloadtestontheamplifier.
Theaboveoptionswillbedetailedfurtherinthepagesbelow.
RIBOnlythefollowingoptionswillbeavailableforRIBdevices:
• TestDevice:presentson/offbuttonsfortestingtheRIBrelay.Thisoptionwillbedetailedfurtherinthepagesbelow.
• InitializeDevice:queriestheRIBforthecurrentvalues• DeleteDevice:deletestherecordoftheRIBfromtheapp.
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Diagnostics–n.FORMOPOptions(TemperatureSensors)
TheTemperatureSettingspageallowsforviewingthecurrentAmbientandAmplifiertemperaturereadingsfortheOP.
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Diagnostics–n.FORMOPOptions(SpeakerCount)
TheSpeakerCountpageallowsforviewingthecurrentanddefaultspeakercountsfortheOP.
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Diagnostics–n.FORM OPOptions(AmplifierFaults)
TheAmplifierFaultspageallowsforviewingthecurrentamplifierfaultconditionsfortheOPaswellasresettingallfaults.
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Diagnostics–n.FORMOPOptions(AmplifierLoadDiagnostics)
TheAmplifierLoadDiagnosticspageallowsforviewingofthecurrentamplifierloaddiagnosticsandfaultconditionsfortheOPaswellasperformingaloadtestontheamplifier.
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Diagnostics–RIBOptions(TestDevice)
TheTestDevicepageforRIBdevicesprovideson/offbuttonstobeusedfortestingtherelaysontheRIBdevice.
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Diagnostics(OfflineDevices)
TheDiagnosticspageforofflineOP’sallowsforadvanceddiagnosticactions.Whenfirstselected,youwillbepresentedwithadrop-downlistwiththefollowingoptions:
• CheckOnline:rechecksstatustoseeiftheOPisonline• RebootOP:rebootsthephysicalOPhardware(onlyapplicableiftheNeuronis
communicatingbuttheDSPisnot)• DeleteOP:deletestherecordoftheOPfromtheapp.
Onceanoptionisselectedandthe“Go”buttonispressed,anadditionalconfirmationdialoguewillappeartoconfirmtheaction.Onceconfirmed,theactionwillbeperformed.
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ZoneEdit
TheZoneEditscreenconsistsoffiveprimaryoptions,locatedontheleftsideofthescreen.Thefunctionalityoftheseoptionswillbedetailedinthefollowingpages.
• BasicSettings• AudioSettings• Equalizer(Maskingonly)• ChannelAssignments• DeleteThisZone
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BasicSettings
TheBasicSettingspageallowsyoutochangetheFriendlyNameoftheZonetoamoredescriptiveoreasilyrecognizablename.
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AudioSettings
TheAudioSettingspageallowsyoutoadjustthesettingforeachofthefollowingcategories:
o Masking(AttenuationandContour)o Paging(AttenuationOnly)o Audio(AttenuationOnly)
Theoptionsavailablewillbedeterminedbywhichzonetypeiscurrentlybeingedited(Pagingshownabove).
ThePagingandAudiotabsallowyoutoadjusttheAttenuationforeachsourceindividually.
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Equalizer(MaskingOnly)
TheEqualizerpageallowsyoutoedittheequalizerinformationfortheZonewithintheMaskingcategoryonly.
TheEqualizerSelectionareaatthebottomrightallowsyoutoselectanexistingequalizer.
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ChannelAssignments
TheChannelAssignmentspageallowsyoutoselecttheindividualchannelsforeachOPthatwillbeadjustedintheAudioSettingspage.OnlychannelsthathavebeenassignedonthispagewillbechangedwhenupdatingtheAudioSettingspage.
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AddaZone
AfterselectingtheAddZonebutton,asecondmenuwillappearinthecenterofthepagewhichallowsyoutoselecttheZoneIDforthenewlycreatedzone.OnceaZoneIDhasbeenselected,thenewzonewillappearintheleftmostmenu.
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EQEdit
TheEQEditscreenconsistsofthreeprimaryoptions,locatedontheleftsideofthescreen.Thefunctionalityoftheseoptionswillbedetailedinthefollowingpages.
• BasicSettings• Equalizer• DeleteThisEQ
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BasicSettings
TheBasicSettingspageallowsyoutochangetheFriendlyNameoftheEQtoamoredescriptiveoreasilyrecognizablename.
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SourcesEdit
TheSourcesEditscreenconsistsoftwoprimaryoptions,locatedontheleftsideofthescreen.Thefunctionalityoftheseoptionswillbedetailedinthefollowingpages.
• BasicSettings• Equalizer
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BasicSettings
TheBasicSettingspageallowsyoutochangetheFriendlyNameofthesourcetoamoredescriptiveoreasilyrecognizablename.
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System
RestartPoll
TheRestartPollpageallowsyoutostopthepollatthecurrentlocationandrestartitatthetopoftheOPlist.
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SaveAlltoFlash
TheSaveAlltoFlashpageallowsyoutosavethecurrentsettingsforallOP’stonon-volatile(permanent)memory.Note,ifanymutesarecurrentlyenabledinthesystem,SaveAlltoFlashwillfail.
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Auto-Initialize
TurningAuto-InitializeonwillfindalltheOP’sinthesystemandgetthecurrentstateofthedevice.TurningAuto-InitializeoffwillalsofindalltheOP’sinthesystembutwillnotgetthecurrentstateofthedevice,onlywhetheritisonlineornot.Auto-Initializeissettooffonanewinstall.Oncechanged,theAuto-Initializestatewillbesavedandremainatthelastselectedstateuntilchangedagain.
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ChangePassword
TheChangePasswordpageallowsyoutochangethemasterpasswordrequiredtoaccessthesystemfromtheLog-Inscreen.
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UserManagement
TheUserManagementpageallowsyoutoaddnewusersoredit/deleteexistingusers.
Clickingonthegreen“+”signonthetop-rightcornerwillbringupasubpage(shownabove)whererequireduserdetailsaretobeentered.Clicking“Save”willsavethenewuserandthenewusernamewillappearinthemainlist.Clicking“Cancel”willhidetheentrysubpageandnochangeswillbestored.
Clicking“Edit”foranexistinguserwillbringupasubpage(shownabove),populatedwiththecurrentuserinformationforediting.Onceupdatedwiththenewinformation,clicking“Save”willsavetheupdatedinformationfortheuser.Clicking“Cancel”willhidetheentrysubpageandnoupdatedinformationwillbestored.
Clicking“Delete”withinanexistinguserrowwillbringupapopuptoconfirmthedeletionoftheuser.Clicking“Delete”onthispopupwillremovetheuserfromthesystem.Clicking“Cancel”onthispopupwillclosethepopupwithnochanges.
Note:thedefaultadministratorUsernameandPasswordareboth“ilon”(case-sensitive).
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SystemLog
TheSystemLogpageallowsyoutoview,downloadorclearthelogofuseractivityonthesystem.
Clicking“DownloadLog”willdownloadthezippedCSVfiledirectlytothedefaultdownloadlocationonyourPC.
Clicking“ClearLog”willbringupapopuptoconfirmtheclearingofthelogentries.Clicking“Clear”onthispopupwillpermanentlydeleteallcurrententriesfromtheuserlog.Clicking“Cancel”onthispopupwillclosethepopupwithnochanges.
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GenerateOPReport
TheGenerateOPReportpageallowsyoutogenerateacomma-delimitedreportofallthevaluesassociatedwithalltheOP’s,aswellasdownloadthegeneratedreportforfurtherreferenceandprocessing.
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KeyboardShortcuts
MainDevices,Zone,EQ,SourceandSystemtabsUsetheUp/DownorLeft/RightarrowkeystomovebetweenthemainDevices,Zone,EQandSystemtabs.Thecurrentlyselectedtabwillbeoutlinedinblue.Note,atabmustbeselectedmanuallywiththemousebeforethesekeyboardshortcutswillwork.Pressingthe“Escape”buttonwillunselectthecurrenttabandpreventthekeyboardshortcutsfromworkinguntilatabisagainselectedmanuallywiththemouse.
Masking,PagingandAudiotabsUsethe“M”,“P”and“A”buttonstoquicklymovebetweenMasking,PagingandAudiotabswherevertheyappearthroughoutthesystem.
ChanneltabsUsenumberbuttonstoquicklymovebetweenchannelswherevertheyappearthroughoutthesystem.Numberbuttons1–4willswitchbetweenchannelsA–Dwheretheyappearandnumberbuttons1–8willswitchbetweenchannels1–8wheretheyappear.
SourcetabsUsenumberbuttonstoquicklymovebetweensourceswherevertheyappearthroughoutthesystem.Numberbuttons1–6willswitchbetweensources1–6weretheyappear.
AudiocontrolsOnceachannelhasbeenselected,pressthe“Tab”buttontobringtheaudiocontrolsliderintofocus(itwillbeoutlinedinblue).Onceinfocus,usetheupanddownarrowkeystoadjustthesliderupordown.
Alternatively,clickingontheorangevalueabovethesliderwillallowyoutomanuallyenterinavaluelevel.Onceavaluehasbeeninput,press“Enter”tosavethevalue.Toexitthetextentrymode,press“Escape”.
EqualizersPressthe“Tab”buttontobringthenextequalizerintofocus.Onceanequalizerhasbeenselected,thecontrolsliderforthatequalizerbandwillbebroughtintofocus.Onceinfocus,usetheupanddownarrowkeystoadjustthesliderupordown.
Alternatively,clickingontheorangevalueabovethesliderwillallowyoutomanuallyenterinavaluelevel.Onceavaluehasbeeninput,press“Enter”tosavethevalue.Toexitthetextentrymode,press“Escape”.
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