Users Manual
ICL-FR
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CONTROL
Double clicking on the Group icon will open
the Connect Properties folder. Notice that the
Group Connect window shown here is very
similar to the one for individual loudspeak-
ers except for the lack of level meters and
CobraNet channel selection facilities.
In the dark grey area on the left are Power,
Wink with Light and Wink with Audio buttons.
These tools are similar to those in a Loud-
speaker Properties window, but of course
they “Wink’ the front grill lights of all the
loudspeakers in the Group, or send an audio
signal (sine wave signal or pink noise) to all
of them.
The Power button puts all amplifiers in the
Group in Standby or turns all of them On.
The Input Volume control and Mute button
also affect all amplifiers in the Group. Group
metering is not available.
The Input selection radio buttons in the light
grey area operate in the same way these
controls operate for individual loudspeakers,
but control all loudspeakers in the Group.
A Group Control mode window is identical
to the one used for individual loudspeakers
except for the lack of level meters and the ad-
dition of a row of Group Assign boxes under
the EQ filters.
When the Group Assign boxes are checked,
Group EQ and dynamics settings override
individual loudspeaker settings – that is, the
settings you define in the Group window will
be uploaded to all loudspeakers in the Group.
Any EQ filters you do not assign to the
Group will be available within each individual
loudspeaker.
Whenever you assign an EQ filter or the Com
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pressor to Group-level control,a Warning prompt
pops up to remind you that you will be overwriting
individual loudspeaker settings.
These controls will be “grayed out” in the individ-
ual loudspeaker Properties windows to show that
they are under Group control and unavailable.
All Loudspeakers functions in the same fashion
as Group control, except all of the loudspeakers
are included within the group.
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