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NexSys v. 3.0

Crest Audio Inc.

Chapter 17

CK family Input Modules & Control Panels. Covers signal process-
ing controls for NC modules.

Appendix A

Menu Reference. A complete NexSys menu reference list.

Appendix B

Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion Table.

Appendix C

Bus Server Dip Switch Setting Reference Table.

1.2 What is not included in this manual

A detailed explanation of the system hardware and wiring requirements is not included in
this manual, but can be found in the accompanying NexSys System Hardware Manual. A
brief resume of hardware addressing and configuration is included in this document in
Section 3, Network Topology. Additionally, specific information regarding amplifiers,
processor modules, and related peripheral devices can all be found in the various technical
data sheets or accompanying operator's manuals.

1.3 System Requirements

We recommend the following minimum computer configuration for NexSys 3.0 systems

Intel Pentium or compatible computer

Microsoft Windows 95

16 megabytes of RAM

10 megabytes of available hard disk space

Video monitor and driver card capable of displaying a resolution of 1024x768

Mouse

High density 3 1/2" (1.44 MB) floppy drive

Suggested Option- Add a modem with a third party remote control software
program such as PCAnywhere™ or Carbon Copy™ if you want to control the
system from a remote location.

1.4 Manual Conventions

Menu choices appear in the following manner throughout this manual: 

Plan | Save As... 

Holding the ALT key down and pressing the underlined key will invoke that menu choice.
For example, ALT + P will drop down the Plan menu. This example also shows that there
is a sub-menu or sub-selection for the Plan menu. In this case it is the Save As menu.

Whenever this “information” icon is used,
you will find useful operating hints in italics.

1.5 Software Conventions

NexSys software version 3.0 runs under Microsoft Windows 95

. This manual is written for

those who have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows. For further operating system
information, please refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation. (Please note that all
graphics used in this manual show NexSys operating under Windows 95.)

When running the NexSys program for the first time, the main window will appear with sev-
eral pull down menus, a tool bar with controls and display icons. Clicking on a pull down
menu item with the left mouse button will bring out the sub-menu items under that partic-

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Software Manual

Summary of Contents for NEXSYS - VERSION 3.0

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Page 2: ...Crest Audio Inc 100 Eisenhower Drive Paramus NJ 07652 USA TEL 201 909 8700 FAX 201 909 8744 http www crestaudio com NexSys Software v 3 0 Manual v 1 0 13 August 1997 1997 C4400008...

Page 3: ...Software Security 2 2 Event Scheduler 2 2 Load Monitoring 2 3 Audio Return 2 3 MIDI Interfaces 2 3 3 NETWORK TOPOLOGY 3 1 3 1 Amplifier Classes 3 1 3 2 Networks Nodes and Buses 3 1 Hubs 3 3 Superviso...

Page 4: ...g Multiple devices 7 2 7 5 Quickly Opening a group 7 3 7 6 Group Views 7 3 Group List View the Plan Inventory 7 3 Group Console Views 7 4 8 NEXSYS FAULTS ALERTS EVENTS 8 1 8 1 Alert Panels 8 1 8 2 Amp...

Page 5: ...2 2 13 EVENT SCHEDULER 13 1 13 1 Event Setup and Operations 13 1 13 2 Report Modes 13 2 13 3 Example Application 13 2 13 4 MIDI HEX Programming 13 3 14 MIDI INTERFACE 14 1 14 1 Creating a MIDI Device...

Page 6: ...nels and icons 8 1 Amplifier Warning Control Window 8 2 Single amplifier control panels 9 1 Amplifier Mute Control Button 9 1 Amplifier Solo Control Button 9 2 Amplifier Polarity Control Button 9 2 Au...

Page 7: ...control of amplifiers and other devices with NexSys groups Chapter 8 NexSys Faults Alerts Events Covers the various faults or alerts that are reported on screen and to the Event Monitor Log Chapter 9...

Page 8: ...1024x768 Mouse High density 3 1 2 1 44 MB floppy drive Suggested Option Add a modem with a third party remote control software program such as PCAnywhere or Carbon Copy if you want to control the syst...

Page 9: ...elected object 1 6 Software Installation The NexSys software is supplied on standard high density 3 5 floppy disks To install NexSys insert the 1application floppy into the drive and select SETUP EXE...

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Page 11: ...er is at network address 8 it would appear as two NexSys devices one for each channel Devices are created by choosing Device New or by using AutoPlan Once created they will appear within the Plan Inve...

Page 12: ...ifferent scene Another may just contain the snapshot window as a means for simply controlling a complex sound sys tem Scenes can be saved via the scene maintenance window This window is accessed by th...

Page 13: ...Monitoring Systems configured with optional Load Monitoring hardware allows NexSys to perform diagnostic impedance versus frequency testing of the load on each amplifier channel Audio Return In syste...

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Page 15: ...rvisor main frame and daughter cards Load Monitoring also takes place via an outboard main frame and daughter card unit NexSys controllable signal processing modules are not available with this class...

Page 16: ...ACL Ch A Ch B CKV 200 Professional Power Amplifier Off Remote On Active Signal Signal AC Protect ACL Ch A Ch B ACL Protect ACL Active Signal Signal Off Remote On Ch A Ch B Professional Power Amplifier...

Page 17: ...first address is the hub s primary address i e the address of the hub on the primary bus The second address is the address of the node on the secondary bus In the figure the first hub at primary addr...

Page 18: ...iers Load Monitor Mainframe Pro Class only The Load Monitor is similar to a Supervisor in its transparent nature to the software You specify that an amplifier s outputs are connected to the channels o...

Page 19: ...ss the twisted pair Crest Audio recommends using Belden 8442 unshielded twisted pair cable with 110 ter minating resistors Other cable may be used however the maximum transmission distance may decreas...

Page 20: ...hannels CK family Power Processing amplifiers are connected directly to the network there is no need for Supervisors and Load Monitors Each address is set via a hexadecimal rotary selector on the back...

Page 21: ...so verify that they are set to F HI and 0 LOW Bus Server Card rotary switch locations Carefully insert the Bus Server card into the slot ensuring that the edge connec tor is properly seated and that...

Page 22: ...witches to the desired address See Appendix C for dip switch settings 2 Press the Reset button on the Bus Server mounting bracket in order for the new address to take effect 3 NexSys must be informed...

Page 23: ...scenes in this dialog Plan Snapshot Control snapshot control for plan wide snapshots Plan wide Amplifier Control Panel Group Selector allows you to quickly open a group that is in the plan but not on...

Page 24: ...th a brief description of all menu commands is located in Appendix B 5 3 Right Mouse Menus In many places throughout NexSys right clicking on an object displays a pop up menu relating to that object L...

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Page 27: ...n file CONVCTR2 NX is used for examples in this manual and press OK A note about directories and plans Most times you will simply save the Plan files nx to the NexSys root directory C NEXSYS Or you co...

Page 28: ...r devices directly connected to the network including the Bus Server NC NXS modules Hubs Supervisors Load Monitors and MIDI Interfaces Amplifier Search Phase Searches for amplifiers containing the NC...

Page 29: ...complete save the plan to disk and copy it to the system s PC 6 4 Saving The Plan As with any computer program save your work often especially when making extensive changes To save your plan just choo...

Page 30: ...ice Setup dialogs Pressing it discards all setup changes made to the device Two parameters are common to all devices the name of the device and its address These items are covered first More specializ...

Page 31: ...ors Load Monitors MIDI Interfaces and CK family amplifiers The lowest valid node address is 1 for all network devices Note that a Hub address of 0 should be used as a placeholder for devices where no...

Page 32: ...nimized If you would like your venue to be displayed with a transparent background use cyan as the background color in your bitmap NexSys will replace cyan with the background color of the window i e...

Page 33: ...from many different points within the soft ware Try starting with a lean plan and gain some operating experience before creating numerous groups It is also possible for a device to be in more than on...

Page 34: ...button is released Once again with regard to the Plan Inventory all you can do is copy from it Holding the CTRL key down to copy devices from the Plan Inventory is unnecessary Selecting Multiple Devi...

Page 35: ...e list view This is also the only view the Plan Inventory offers Each device appears as a separate line with an icon rep resenting the type of device its name any relevant parameters any faults and th...

Page 36: ...muted or soloed and any of seven different faults Sequential turn on devices show their switch position MIDI devices show the last patch change sent NC DSP modules show the current DSP program or alg...

Page 37: ...module refers to Balloon help alleviates this problem Place and hold the mouse cursor in the title bar of the module and a balloon will appear providing the amplifier s full name address and channel...

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Page 39: ...ications Thermal Protect DC Protect User Thermal Warning Clip Event IGM Event Power Alert While not a true fault this alert shows that the CK family amplifier is off When this alert appears simultaneo...

Page 40: ...e it is a memory based buffer when the program ends or when it overflows the recorded events will be cleared If you want a permanent record i e saved to disk of events then enable the Event Log Event...

Page 41: ...rocessor such as Word Wordpad or Notepad You may also use these programs to create additional notes within the body of the file This is helpful in adding system notes to the event file to document suc...

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Page 43: ...d bottom of the fader Pressing the left mouse button on the fader changes the cursor to a hand This indicates that the cursor cannot be moved off of the fader until the left mouse button is released p...

Page 44: ...can be bussed together and routed to a central control position Since the signal is line level a monitor amplifier and speaker will also be required To enable a channel s audio return press its monito...

Page 45: ...cussion about how they operate what is said about one applies to the other only their scope is dif ferent Group Plan Level The group plan control is pictured here Notice that the fader ranges from 83d...

Page 46: ...fader The relative gain changes positive or negative made at the Plan fader will be added to or subtracted from the alpha channel s current gain Control Hierarchy Examples Now assume that alpha is als...

Page 47: ...amplifier channel However during a performance soloing one amp channel and muting all others is generally not a good thing to do Enabling the solo safety prevents amplifiers from accidentally being so...

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Page 49: ...the Group Snapshot button at the bottom left corner of the group window Right clicking on the snapshot window will open a pop up menu like the one to the left Pressing the Edit button at the bottom o...

Page 50: ...y adjustments necessary Now select single click the same snapshot and select Update from the pop up snapshot menu either right click to open the menu or push the Edit button The new settings have now...

Page 51: ...you do not NexSys will load the settings that were in effect when the plan was last saved Edit Snapshot Window 10 6 Recalling Snapshots from Outside of NexSys The Event Scheduler can be used in conju...

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Page 53: ...s serve as the basis for security An administrator can limit access to controls and groups by not placing them in a scene That is only the windows that the administrator adds to a scene can be accesse...

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Page 55: ...an control only those elements that have been placed in the scene by an adminis trator Restricted users cannot open windows 12 2 Security Setup Security for a plan is configured in the Security Admini...

Page 56: ...lly activate security by selecting the Enable Security checkbox Once enabled you can only access NexSys by logging in with a valid user name and password Be sure to save your plan for security to take...

Page 57: ...d if any the scheduler window and sev eral command buttons at the bottom To begin working on the scheduler you must first ensure that the scheduler Plan loaded is the Plan you wish to work on Load the...

Page 58: ...ing a Load Monitor impedance test once a week to ensure proper operation of all speaker lines First load the target Plan with nx file extension Then open a Define Event window by selecting New in the...

Page 59: ...p window is a box labeled Bus Message Hex It is here that you will enter the hex message to which you want the Event Scheduler to respond You must enter C0 prior to all inbound Hex messages to indicat...

Page 60: ...are of the format Cn NN Where Cn is the byte containing the channel num ber C0 CF Hex and NN is the byte containing the patch number 00 FF Hex corre sponding to patches 1 256 Any incoming MIDI message...

Page 61: ...ipment attached to it To add a MIDI device open the destination group window or the Plan Inventory then select Device New MIDI from the menu Setup the MIDI device with the Setup Dialog that appears be...

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Page 63: ...ever there is a major change in the impedance thor ough testing may be necessary to determine where the fault resides within the speaker cir cuit 15 1 Load Monitor Setup for CK family Amplifiers CK fa...

Page 64: ...ne how the system will respond The reason is very simple the test inserts pure tone into the ampli fier which may result in some very high SPL as compared to dynamic program material Always start with...

Page 65: ...so any changes that occur which cause the test sweep to indicate failed may be attributable to influences other than transducer breakdown or failure Load monitoring indicates change not the cause of...

Page 66: ...ed curves will be listed chronologically in the history box just below the grid Double clicking the left mouse button on any of these stored curves will open that test and will display the curve on th...

Page 67: ...click on the sequential power Device line will open the window for an individual amplifier A double click on the sequential power title bar just above the individual listings will open the window con...

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Page 69: ...nique Signal processing controls for NC modules are setup and displayed in much the same way as other controls described in this section Controls are accessed by double clicking on the Device to be co...

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Page 73: ...nventory window and displays only equalizer devices Sequential Turn On Opens the device inventory window and displays only sequential turn on Control Opens the control window for the Plan Snapshot Ope...

Page 74: ...group window VU s Only Displays only VU meters in the group window Options Event Monitor Log to file Initiates writing the event monitor information to a file Setup Selects the file name for the even...

Page 75: ...off on on off free 280 on on off on off EGA 2A0 off on off on off EGA 2C0 on off off on off Serial Ports 2 4 2E0 off off off on off prototype card 300 on on on off off hard disk XT 320 off on on off o...

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