Operating Manual - nX, nXe, and nXp Power Amplifiers
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3) neWR-5
- The neWR-5 function buttons are assigned gain control function in the same manner as the WR-5, but
instead of connecting to the amplifier's data port, the neWR-5 uses an Ethernet network connection.
4) RD-8C
- The RD-8C is programmed from Protea
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software when wired to a nXe or nXp amplifier under software
control. The RD-8C will appear in software as a captive device to the host amplifier. Place a Remote Gain Control tool in
the DSP section (input or output) of Protea
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software to allow the user to assign each RD-8C fader for control of a channel or
group of channels. The RD-8C also has a mute button for each fader which will mute all channels associated with that fader.
5) Event Scheduler
- Protea
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software offers an event scheduler for several amplifier functions including changes to
WR-5 and neWR-5 remote control gain. With the event scheduler, the installer can assign one or more times of day or days of
the week for the amplifier to automatically change WR-5 and neWR-5 channel gain parameters.
6) Protea
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Software
- Real time gain control from software is available using a variety of tools. These include the main
amplifier's software control surface using the channel main fader, a single fader gain control placed on an input or output chan-
nel, a digital VCA group gain control placed on an input or output, or a WR-5 (or neWR-5) gain control.
10.7 Channel Mute
1) WR-5/RD-8C
- WR-5 buttons can be programmed to mute and unmute single or multiple inputs or outputs.
The RD-8C has a mute button associated with each fader which mutes those channels associated with that fader.
2) neWR-5
- The neWR-5 buttons can be programmed to mute and unmute single or multiple inputs or outputs.
3) Event Scheduler
- The event scheduler can be set to automatically mute or unmute single or multiple inputs or outputs
at a predetermined day and time.
4) Protea
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Software
- The user can mute inputs or outputs in real time from within the software control surface, the DSP
section inputs and outputs, and the input source section.
10.8 Zone Source Selection
1) WR-5
- A WR-5 is typically used to remotely control amplifier functions within one specific zone. The amplifier
output(s) used to drive loudspeakers in this zone are selected in the WR-5 Remote software device window under <Zone Setup
/ Select Zone Outputs(s)>. The WR-5 buttons can then be programmed to select one or more input channels for that zone under
WR-5 control. When multiple zone source select buttons are assigned uniquely different or overlapping inputs, each button
will add to or subtract from the other’s input selections, unless the Exclusive Source Selection box is checked in the zone setup,
in which case
only
the current button’s selected inputs will be used. The Disable Zone Level Control software checkbox al-
lows input source selections to be changed from the WR-5, but not the output gain. The output gain can still be adjusted from
software, but the WR-5 user is locked out from making zone output gain changes.
2) neWR-5
- The neWR-5 offers the same zone source selection capabilities as the WR-5, with the addition of program-
mable limits on output gain level.
3) Event Scheduler
- Use the event scheduler <Output Source Select> feature to enable or disable a single input source
on a specific amplifier output or AUX output.