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Operating Manual - nX, nXe, and nXp 150W/75W Power Amplifiers
9.4e Input Source Tab
Inputs can be selected as analog, network (Dante or CobraNet),
or AES3 if installed. The example to the right shows the input
source tab in an amplifier with CobraNet installed.
9.4f Metering Tabs (not shown)
There are three meter tabs, including general I/O meters, meter
dynamics for gate and compressor/limiter functions, and auto
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leveler meters. All meter tabs display both DSP input and DSP
output level for each channel.
9.4g Events Tab
The event scheduler tab allows the user
to program specific device actions to
occur based on the time of day or day of
the week. Scheduled events can include
preset recall, power status change, chan
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nel mute, output source select, and certain
remote control settings. Up to 100 events
can be scheduled. All event schedule data
is stored in the amplifier.
A common use of the event scheduler
would be for programmable energy ef
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ficiency. Schedule the amp to go idle or
off during down times, and turning back
on when the facility opens for business.
The date and time of the amplifier's real
time clock (RTC) can be manually set
by the user, or set to the host PC clock.
There is an internal battery that powers
the RTC that has an estimated life of 12
years. If this battery fails, the RTC will
not function until the battery is replaced
by a qualified service technician.
9.4h Fault Log Tab (not shown)
The fault log is a register of amplifier events triggered by fault conditions and date/time changes . It is useful for diagnosing an
amplifier/system problem by allowing the administrator to review events which may have led to a fault condition. The log can
be saved as a XML text file.
9.4e - Input Source Tab
9.4g - Event Scheduler Tab