PLM Series Operation Manual
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The information displayed is:
Block 2: IP Address
▸
Block 3: MAC Address
▸
Block 4: Frame ID
▸
Block 5: Network statuses:
▸
Primary network connection
*
Secondary network connection
*
DLC PLM Edition software on/off-line
*
Block 6: IP Mask
▸
9.12.5.4.1 IP Address
This displays the Internet Protocol (IP) address
currently set for the unit. The setting of an IP address
can only be carried out from the DLC PLM Edition
software. See
DLC User Manual
chapter 7.2.6 –
Technical Data.
9.12.5.4.2 MAC Address
The Media Access Control (MAC) address is the
unique Ethernet address of the selected unit. It is
fixed.
9.12.5.4.3 Frame ID
The Frame ID is a unique Dolby Lake product identifier,
and cannot be changed.
9.12.5.4.4 Network statuses (‘Online’)
These indications are effectively mimics of the rear
Ethernet connectors’ LINK LED statuses, and confirm
valid network connectivity
9.12.5.4.5 IP Mask
This displays the IP address subnet mask currently
set for the unit. It can be changed from the DLC PLM
Edition software. See
DLC User Manual
chapter
7.2.6 – Technical Data.
9.12.5.5 Latency match
This option is selected by pressing soft button 7,
(
Lat. Match
) from Menu
è
Frame.
Once selected, the Latency Match function can
be turned on or off with the rotary encoder. When
on, the PLM automatically introduces additional
processing delay so that all channels incur a total
processing delay which equals that of the processing
delay of legacy Dolby Lake equipment. See
DLC User
Manual
chapter 7.2.6 for further information.
9.12.5.6 Display adjustments
This option is selected by pressing soft button 8,
(
Front
) from Menu
è
Frame.
The parameters of the display screen itself may be
adjusted here, to suit ambient lighting conditions.
9.12.5.6.1 Display Contrast
Press soft button 2 and use the rotary encoder to
adjust the contrast of the display. A wide range of
adjustment is available.
9.12.5.6.2 Dimming
Press soft button 3 and use the rotary encoder to
adjust the display backlight. Four levels of dimming
are available.
9.12.6 Frame Preset submenu
This submenu is selected by pressing soft button 6,
labelled
Frame Prst
from the menu top page.
Up to 100 Frame Presets can be stored within the
PLM processor. The data within a Frame Preset
includes the configurations of all Modules in the
Frame: gain, delay and limiter levels; input mixer
configurations; and output routing information. As
Frame Presets are stored within the PLM, complete
processor configurations may be recalled without the
need to connect the PLM to a PC.
To recall a previously saved Frame Preset, press soft
button 2 to highlight the text, and then use the rotary
control to display the Preset required. Then press
soft button 8 (‘Recall’) to load the Frame Preset into
the PLM.
Frame Presets must be saved initially from
the DLC PLM Edition software.
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