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MENU

SYSTEM

MENU

SYSTEM

Menu System

Here are the descriptions of each menu item, its function and how to operate it.

D

EFAULT

- This menu is displayed when your WXRC is first powered up and operating. If you are in

another menu making adjustments, the WXRC will time-out and return to the DEFAULT menu
automatically after 3 minutes of no key press activity. 

The following information is scrolled through the ISIS display one after the other and repeats.

» 

* KICKER *

- Your friend wants to know who makes that wicked sick remote sitting in your 

dash...we put it right here for you! Plus...it is quicker than a Google™ search!

» 

-WXRC-

- The name of the remote control. You can change this name to whatever you like. See 

the WXRC SETUP section of the manual.

» 

xx.x volts

- Displays the current voltage at the selected amplifier’s ( 

INFO AMP 

) + 12 volt 

battery terminal. Selecting the INFO

AMP

is described in the WXRC SETUP section of the manual.

» 

xx.x DEG f 

or

xx.x deg c

- Displays the current temperature of the selected 

amplifier ( 

INFO AMP 

) in fahrenheit or celsius. Selecting the 

iNFO AMP

is described in 

the WXRC SETUP section of the manual.

» 

memory name

- The name of the current Global Memory Preset in use, if any are 

currently selected.

» 

vol= 00.0 db

- The current setting of the Digital Remote Volume Control. You can 

select which amplifiers are controlled by this function. See the WXRC SETUP section 

of the manual.

» 

XX units

- How many WX Series amplifiers are currently connected to the WXRC. If  you have

4 but it only says 3...time to troubleshoot...or go fishing. Your choice.

» 

date display

- Displays the current date in month-day-year format. Requires initial setup by

you and then is kept up-to-date with internal backup battery. Described later in the WXRC SETUP

section of the manual.

» 

time display

- Displays the current time in 12 hour am/pm format. Requires initial setup by

you and then is kept up-to-date with internal backup battery. Described later in the WXRC SETUP

section of the manual.

You can freeze the scrolling display on any item in the DEFAULT menu by

simply pressing the 



key. 

Once you freeze the scrolling display you can manually select any item to view

by pressing the 



key. Each press brings up the next item in the DEFAULT

menu.

If you want the display to start scrolling again, simply press the 



key

You can change the Digital Remote Volume Control (DRVC) at any time when you

are in the DEFAULT menu. Simply press the 



key to increase the volume level

or press the 



key to decrease the volume level.

When you press either the 



or 



key to change the DRVC level,

the display will instantly show the current Remote Volume Level.

The Digital Remote Volume Control has an operating range of 0.0 dB to -26.0

dB. Each press of the 



key will increase the DRVC level .5 dB and each

press of the 



key decreases the DRVC level .5 dB. 

Pressing and holding either the 



or 



key will cause the DRVC level to change rapidly. 

The WXRC will pause on the DRVC level for 2 seconds after you have made your
adjustment and then return to the previous DEFAULT menu item that was being
displayed before you adjusted the DRVC.

MAIN MENU

This is the first menu you access from the DEFAULT menu and is the gateway to all the settings and
information display on your WXRC.

To enter the MAIN menu simply press the 



key while in the DEFAULT menu.

The available selections in the MAIN menu are:

» 

AMP ADJ

» 

GROUP ADJ

» 

WXRC SETUP

» 

SECURITY

Use the 



and 



arrow keys to scroll through the available selections in

the MAIN menu.

When you have the menu item selected that you want to view or adjust simply

press the 



key to select it.

AMP ADJ

M

ME

EN

NU

U - This menu item lets you select each individual amplifier

connected to the WXRC and view or adjust any of its settings.

Once you select the 

AMP ADJ

menu a list of all the amplifiers connected to the WXRC will be available.

The list will show the current name of the WX Series amplifier. 

Use the 



and 



keys to scroll through the list of available amplifiers. If

you have several of the same model of amplifier installed and did not change the

name prior to installing the WXRC then you will see the same name when you

press the 



or 



keys on the WXRC. In other words it appears like

nothing changed. It did...just read on.

    

  

  

    

WX

RC

REMOTE

CONTROL

Summary of Contents for 08WXRC

Page 1: ...WX WARHORSEREMOTECONTROL WXRC...

Page 2: ...ally select and adjust any setting on any amplifier controlled by the WXRC Amplifier Grouping Group Adjustment Allows you to build groups of amplifiers which can then share similar settings and be adj...

Page 3: ...their usage will be explained later with more detail in each menu usage section Mounting DIN Mounting Using the supplied hardware you can mount the WXRC into a standard DIN sized opening Be sure you...

Page 4: ...k of damaging the unit Route the WXRC Control Head cable to your WXRC Interface Box location Your WXRC Control Head is now mounted and you can move on to the wiring section of this manual Surface Moun...

Page 5: ...RC Interface Box You can connect up to 16 WX Series amplifiers to the WXRC by supplying additional cables If you need additional cables or need to use custom lengths you can purchase pre made 4 pin DI...

Page 6: ...tem in the DEFAULT menu by simply pressing the key Once you freeze the scrolling display you can manually select any item to view by pressing the key Each press brings up the next item in the DEFAULT...

Page 7: ...enter frequency is 100 HZ a Q of 5 area in gray effects many more frequencies around 100 Hz than a Q of 10 area in black There is no right or wrong Q you use whatever fits the needs of the system or p...

Page 8: ...te the the output on the amplifier for setup or testing purposes Use the or keys to select from mute on or mute off Press the key to save your setting and return to the AMP ADJ menu and choose another...

Page 9: ...enu to select another function to adjust NOTE While you are in the REMOTE VOL menu the SYS indicator on the ISIS display is lit This indicates you are making adjustments in the REMOTE VOL menu Group A...

Page 10: ...another equalizer option to adjust in this group if desired Boost is where you boost or cut the equalizer and has a range of 0 dB to 18 db in 5 dB steps Keep in mind that for every 3 dB of boost you a...

Page 11: ...tting and return to the GROUP ADJ menu and choose another function to adjust NOTE While you are in the Limiter menu the LIMITER indicator on the ISIS display is lit This indicates you are making adjus...

Page 12: ...how long each item in the DEFAULT menu pauses 1 to 11 seconds before scrolling continues The default setting for this 2 seconds Use the and arrow keys to scroll through the available settings 1 sec to...

Page 13: ...ously is set to 7 you would only be able to raise the Dim level to 7 If you want to use a higher value for the Dim level you will need to raise the value of the On level P PR RE ES SS S H HO OL LD D l...

Page 14: ...set the group s Link property to Link Off each amplifier in the group can have these items adjusted from the AMP ADJ menu GAIN EQ LO PASS HI PASS PHASE MUTE LIMITER GAIN RANGE NOISE GEN L Liin nk k O...

Page 15: ...e the and keys to change the selected character A B C 1 2 3 etc When you are finished press and hold the key for 1 5 seconds to save your new WXRC name You are now back in the WXRC SETUP menu MEM NAME...

Page 16: ...D D WXRCREMOTECONTROL WXRC SETUP WXRC SETUP 31 30 WXRC Security SECURITY M ME EN NU U Want to keep your friends from adjusting your system to their tastes instead of yours The WXRC lets you do it Here...

Page 17: ...reen LED located on one end of the WXRC Interface Box This LED indicates the WXRC is receiving power and is turned on G Gr re ee en n L LE ED D o of ff f Verify the external fuse to the Interface Box...

Page 18: ...nn ne ec ct tiio on ns s m ma ad de e w wiit th h t th he e jju um mp pe er r c ca ab blle es s a ar re e c co or rr re ec ct t I Im mp pr ro op pe er r c co on nn ne ec ct tiio on ns s t to o t to o...

Page 19: ...Mute Menu p 20 Limiter Menu p 20 21 Gain Range Menu p 21 Noise Generator Menu p 21 WXRC Setup p 22 30 WXRC Setup Menu p 22 Display Menu p 22 Brightness Menu p 22 Temp Menu p 22 23 Hold Time Menu p 23...

Page 20: ...ring Turning up a system to a level that has audible distortion is more damaging to your ears than listening to an undistorted system at the same volume level The threshold of pain is always an indica...

Page 21: ...2008 Stillwater Designs...

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