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UXA Series Owners Manual
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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.
Linea 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 EAW Resolution software
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.
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.
Ethernet
Ethernet configurations
IP addressing in the Device can be completely automatic; No setup is required.
DHCP
There are two primary IP address ranges – one used when there is a DHCP server, and another (‘Link Local’)
where there is no DHCP server (so the Device and the Computer will instead use ‘Auto IP’ to allocate themselves
an IP address). Both the device and the computer must be in the same IP address range. In a local network
environment such as an office where there is a DHCP server, both the computer and the Device will be in the
DHCP IP address range, and so will connect immediately.
AUTO-IP
The device will initially search for a DHCP server when first switched on (during which time its Online Indicator
will be flashing). As it can take up to one minute to establish that there is no DHCP server available, this is the
time it may take before Auto IP is entered.
Please be aware that it can also take some time from a computer being switched on in an isolated network
(without a DHCP server), or unplugged from a network with DHCP to time out of DHCP searching, so it will not
connect immediately to amplifiers that are already using Auto IP. The time it takes before it decides to revert to
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