T-44/48 Series Amplifier
Operation Manual
T-44/48 Series | rev.
firm. 1.258 and above
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4.4.6 Store Snapshot
This page of the “
UTILITY
” menu allows a Snapshot to be defined.
Also see Snapshots on the followings page.
4.4.7 Recall Snapshot
This page of the “
UTILITY
” menu allows a Snapshot to be recalled.
Also see Snapshots on the following page.
4.4.8 Bandwidth Units
This page of the “
UTILITY
” menu allows the Bandwidth of Parametric Equalisers to be
viewed and adjusted in either Octaves or ‘Q’.
4.4.9 Aux Style
This page of the “
UTILITY
” menu allows the action of the Aux port to be viewed and
adjusted.
Also see Aux Por on next the page.
4.4.10 ECO Mode
This page of the “UTILITY” menu allows the device to save power by going into a low
power mode when it is not being used.
Standby
is a fast mode which saves some energy, but will wake-up very quickly if an audio
input is detected. The associated Standby Time parameter allows the amplifier to
automatically go into power-save if no audio signal has been detected for a period of
time. This function can be defeated by setting the latter control to Manual. Tecnare
would strongly advise leaving it set to automatic however as there is no negative
consequence to doing this since ‘wake-up’ on detecting the presence of an audio
input signal is instantaneous. The Standby Now ‘parameter’ allows the amplifier to be
put into standby mode manually when it is not being used.
Sleep
is a deep power save mode which saves the most energy, however it will take a small
number of seconds for the amplifier to wake-up, and it may only be woken up
manually (either from the System Engineer application or by switching the device off
then on again). The associated Sleep Time parameter allows the amplifier to
automatically go into Sleep mode if no audio signal has been detected for a period of
time. This function can be defeated by setting the latter control to Manual.
4.4.11 External Breaker Protection (EBP)
The Power (“PWR”) utility page provides access to the External Breaker Protection (EBP)
feature, which allows the output power to be limited in order to prevent the nuisance tripping of
mains circuit breakers or fuses when the amplifier needs to be operated on a mains supply with
restricted capacity. Set the EBP value to that of the circuit breaker or fuse to which the amplifier
is connected.