VHD5000 GUI · K-NET
K-NET
K-NET allows you to control remote amplifiers and create groups of amplifiers so they can be controlled together. To
describe how K-NET works we can use this example. You have six amplifiers connected together and you have named
them: AMP1, AMP2, AMP3, AMP4, AMP5 and AMP6. Interconnected amplifiers (which have not yet been added to any
group) you find in the UNSORTED group. This special group cannot be deleted and has no influence on amplifier settings.
Pic 68
Pressing the K-NET button (A) takes you to the K-NET page (Pic 67).
There you can see two panels (B and C) and bottom menu (D).
The HOME icon moves you back to the local device control page (Pic 66).
There are three modes: OPEN AMP, MOVE AMPS and NEW GROUP.
Each panel (Pic 68) has a list of amplifiers or groups (E), scrollbar (F)
and GROUP label (G). In this example the GROUP label is "UNSORTED",
which means you can see amplifiers (E) that are in the UNSORTED
group.
Amplifiers
and groups are represented by these boxes:
The AMP box has VHD 5000 label and the name of the
amplifier. It indicates:
• ERROR – (red dot) the amplifier detects an error,
(more information in the diagnostic tab).
• Key icon means amplifier is locked with password.
• Standby icon – shows that the amplifier is in standby
mode.
• Home icon - marks your home. amplifier
The GROUP box has GROUP label and the name
of group.
• NEED SYNC - amplifiers in group don’t have same
settings.
• ERROR - when one or more amplifiers in group has
error, group shows this icon.
Pic 66
Pic 67
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Pic 71
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B
C
D
E
F
F
G
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