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Audio System Features and Settings
The SyberSonic audio system is preset at the factory
for optimum operation; however, some adjustment
may be required to achieve the best sound or
operating features for your particular environment.
Some audio system settings are in the software and
are easily set using the jukebox touchscreen. Others
are set on the hardware.
The audio system features and adjustments are
described below. Hardware setting instructions are
included here. Instructions for Setting the Pre-
Amplifier Software are in the
Network Setup, Jukebox
Operation, Operator Setup Screen Manual
.
Volume Control/Zone Settings and Linking –
These are software settings that control the behavior
of the various remote volume controls.
The software is capable of addressing four volume
controls. Rock-Ola’s optional 4-channel volume
control has a fixed address of VCU4 that cannot be
changed. Rock-Ola’s optional 2-channel volume
control is factory set to VCU1, but it may be changed
with DIP switches on the Peripheral Interface. Rowe’s
Volume Control Units may be connected as long as
their address is configured to either VCU2 or VCU3.
(Refer to Rowe’s documentation for setting specifics.)
The default address designations are as follows:
VCU1 = Rock-Ola 2-zone volume control*
VCU2 = Open
VCU3 = Open
VCU4 = Rock-Ola 4-channel volume control
* Both the Rock-Ola 6-Button and Rock-Ola RF Volume Controls
may be connected simultaneously; however, the button functions
cannot be set differently for each.
Stereo/Mono Switch –
Sets the audio system to
operate in Stereo or Mono modes. This switch is
preset at the factory to Mono. We recommend
leaving it set this way, as it is necessary for multi-
zone operation.
Equalizer
–
This is a software setting that changes
speaker tone by increasing or decreasing the
response (gain) of a particular frequency range. Each
of the 4 possible zones/channels has separate
settings.
Balance
– Set the channel balance by increasing or
decreasing the power amplifier’s gain controls.
Audio Volume During Paging - Mic Routing –
These software settings establish a fixed volume
level for any music playing during a page. Each of the
4 channels has separate settings. Mic Routing allows
you to set which channel(s) will have the paging
signal allowed/disallowed. This may be used to
create a zoned paging system.
Paging Microphone Volume –
Establishes the
maximum paging volume. Set the maximum
microphone volume using the Level knob on the Pre-
Amplifier. A gain switch is also provided to match the
input impedance of the microphone. Instructions to
connect a paging mic can be found on page 19.
Volume Limit
–
Maximum volume for each channel
may be limited by decreasing the power amplifier’s
gain controls.
Default Volume Level –
A preset volume level set in
the software that the jukebox will use upon power up.
This feature can be turned Off or On.
Audio Modes –
These are software settings that
control how the jukebox handles normal play,
autoplay, background play, and auxiliary audio. See
the
Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator
Setup Screen Manual
for details.
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