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MENU ITEM
SUB MENU
SELECTION
OPTION(S)
DESCRIPTION
Trigger out setup
Output trigger 1
●Power any
Off, Source, Source A, Source B,
Power A, Power B
The function which activates Output trigger 1, refer to the Setup
Source Edit Menu on page 19, Trigger setting
Output trigger 1
●Level
Pulse
Determines the type of signal available at the Trigger Output Jack
Output trigger 2
●Power any
Off, Source, Source A, Source B,
Power A, Power B
The function which activates Output trigger 1, refer to the Setup
Source Edit Menu on page 19, Trigger setting
Output trigger 2
●Level
Pulse
Determines the type of signal available at the Trigger Output Jack
Network setup
Network configuration
●Automatic
Manual
Manually enter the IP Address, Net mask, Gateway and DNS server
MANAGE SOFTWARE SETUP MENU
MENU ITEM
SUB MENU
SELECTION
OPTION(S)
DESCRIPTION
Manage software
Software information
A list of current Firmware Modules installed into the MX160 with their version numbers
Network information
Current Network Setting for the MX160
Backup and restore
Backup (device used for
storing the data)
●Sd-card
USB (Device inserted into USB Socket 1 or 2)
It is best to maintain a separate Sd-Card or USB Drive for
the sole purpose of backing up the current MX160 Operating
and Setup Settings. Enter a name and including the date for
reference purpose
Restore (device previously
used for backing up the
data)
●Sd-card
USB (Device inserted into USB Socket 1 or 2)
Insert the device previously used for backing up the MX160
Data to restore it. Then select the type of device and backup
file name/date, followed by “Start restore”
Factory Reset
If it becomes necessary to return the MX160 Operational and Setup Settings to the factory default values and settings select “Start factory reset” now
Update Software
Please contact your McIntosh Dealer about the MX160 Software Update
Summary of Contents for MX160
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