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Simply clicking on an option will expand
the adjustable parameters. These
configuration options allow you to
customize the amplifier’s performance
to match your system design.
Global Standby:
This basically is a main
power off where the amp, power sup
-
ply and DSP are shut down. Power up
from this state is about 10 seconds.
ID:
Pressing this button will cause the
Ethernet lights to flash in tandem on
the back on the unit
Temperature:
Provides the status of the
channel temperature.
Voltage:
Shows the amplifier’s voltage
status
Trim:
Trim the levels of the zone output.
The range of adjustment is suitable for
balancing SPL between multiple RS
500s or in combination with other amp
and speaker configuration.
Zone Standby:
This turns only the amp
card on and off which allows for a
quick time to power output - meaning
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set this to on and in less than 500ms
or so, you’ll have bass. No boot-up
time to worry about. It’s important to
note that if you are relying on signal
sense, you should have both global on
and zone channel on to respond to the
signal input.
Zone Source:
Renaming the input source
can be done here.
On Volume:
Sets the volume to a specific
value at startup if the volume was at a
higher level than what is defined here.
If lower, then the lower value is used
at startup.
Max Volume:
Sets max volume of the
amplifier.
ACCUBass:
Sets the value of the ACCU-
Bass compensation filter.
Delay:
Sets the value of the delay - up to
200 ms in 5ms increments.
Phase:
An all-pass filter is incorporated
here to allow changes in the phase of
the output signal. Use this to control
nulls and other room issues. Changes
phase in 5 degree increments from 0
to 180 degrees.