6.2.3 Changing input parameters and
output parameters
If allowed by the access rights of the cur-
rent access level and the currently loaded
preset, all parameters for the input chan-
nels and output channels (e. g. gain, filter
parameters, delay times, dynamic range
limitation) can be changed by means of the
well-arranged computer views (
chap-
ter 8). If no computer is available, the
changes can be directly made at the sub-
woofer system:
1) If required, (repeatedly) press the button
ESC (4) to exit a menu item previously
called up so that the name of the sub-
woofer system and the name of the cur-
rently loaded preset are shown on the
display.
2) Press the knob SELECT/ENTER (8).
The input or output most recently edited
will be shown, e. g.:
Out 3 Ƌ Gain
-19.16dB
3) The arrow points to the parameter that
can be selected by turning the knob.
In this example, it is possible to select
between the outputs and inputs
(Out 1/2/3, In 1/2). Linked inputs are
shown as
In 12
, for example, and can
only be jointly changed.
4) Press the knob to confirm the selection.
5) Turn the knob to change the value
shown.
6) In some submenus, the knob can be
pressed to go to the next parameter to
be set.
7) To go back to a higher menu level or to
exit the settings, press the button ESC
(repeatedly). The setting procedure will
also be automatically cancelled after
one minute when no button is pressed.
6.2.4 Saving a preset
Note:
The availability of this function depends on
the access rights of the current access level
(
chapter 8.7).
To save the current settings:
1) Press the button MENU (3) so that
Save:
will appear on the display (5),
followed by the storage location num-
ber; the name of the preset saved at the
storage location will appear on the sec-
ond line. If the storage location is not
used,
Empty
will be shown.
2) Turn the knob SELECT/ENTER (8) to
select the storage location desired, then
press the knob to confirm. The following
message will appear:
Set Presetname:
3) Turn the knob SELECT/ENTER to
select the first character for the name of
the preset, then press the knob to con-
firm. Proceed in the same way to enter
the other characters of the name; how-
ever, do not press the knob after select-
ing the final character.
4) After selecting the final character, press
the button MENU. The following mes-
sage will appear on the display:
Save Preset ?
no/YES
5) Press the knob SELECT/ENTER to con-
firm. The following message will briefly
appear on the display:
Preset Saved OK
The storage location number and the
name of the saved preset will be shown
beneath the unit name.
Pressing the button ESC (4) in the steps
described above will cancel the procedure.
The procedure will also be cancelled after
one minute when no button is pressed.
7 Remote Control via
a Computer
The subwoofer system includes a digital
signal processor (DSP) which on the one
hand splits the signals to the internal speak-
ers and the outputs and on the other hand
offers a wide range of options for equalizing
the frequency response, readjusting the
delay time, and limiting the dynamic range.
The DSP is factory-configured to the basic
setting “Factory Preset”. The computer soft-
ware delivered with the subwoofer system
allows users to define their own settings,
e. g. for creating a crossover network or for
adapting the system to the room acoustics.
By means of the Ethernet interface LAN (6),
the subwoofer system can be connected to
a single computer, a local computer net-
work or, e. g. via a router, to larger computer
networks (Internet). Network technology
expertise is indispensable for the correct
connection setup.
Note:
A direct connection of the subwoofer sys-
tem to a computer may require the use of a
crossover cable or a corresponding adapter.
As an alternative (without setting up a net-
work), the subwoofer system can be con-
nected to a computer via the USB interface
(7).
7.1 Installing the PC software
To install the control program supplied, a
computer with the operating system
Win-
dows XP
with
Service Pack 2
or with a later
Windows
version or with
Mac OS X
version
10.5.8 or later and an Ethernet interface is
required. The screen resolution should be
at least 1024 × 768 pixels. To install the PC
software, start the installation program
“Setup.exe” or “Setup […].msi” or (
for Mac
OS X
) “[…] Controller.mpkg” on the CD
supplied and then follow the instructions of
the installation program.
If the subwoofer system is connected to
the computer via the USB interface, select
the CD supplied as the source directory
when installing the USB driver.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries. Mac OS is a registered trademark
of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
7.2 Setting up the
network connection
The subwoofer system is factory-set to
automatically adopt the network settings of
a DHCP server in an existing network. If
there is no DHCP server on the network
connected, the subwoofer system will
assume the function of a DHCP server and
will assign IP addresses to the other net-
work members, provided that they have
been set to automatically adopt network
settings.
If only fixed IP addresses are to be
used on the network, a specific address
can be assigned to the subwoofer system
by means of the control program.
The current IP address of the sub-
woofer system can be shown via the menu
(
chapter 6.2.2).
Note:
The subwoofer system can only be config-
ured by means of the program if the computer and
the subwoofer system belong to the same subnet.
If not, it may be reasonable to first only connect,
via Ethernet, the subwoofer system to a computer
that automatically adopts the network settings
from the subwoofer system. With this connection,
the network settings of the subwoofer system can
then be adapted to the network to be used.
7.2.1 Note concerning the Ethernet interface
The Ethernet interface of the unit only
supports a bit rate of up to 10 megabit/s.
Therefore, a 10/100 switch must be in-
serted for network units that only support
100 megabit/s (e. g. FRITZ!Box 3370).
7.3 Control program
1) At the computer, call up the control pro-
gram “IMG Stage Line DSP Controller”.
A password-entry window will appear
for starting the program. The factory-set
password is “monacor” which, however,
can later be changed by the user
(
chapter 7.3.2).
2) Enter the password (without quota-
tion marks and observing the correct
spelling).
If the password is not correctly en-
tered, the message “Invalid password!”
will appear. In this case, confirm the
message and enter the password again.
The overview window (fig. 4) will appear,
displaying a list of all units connected.
In the upper row “All Units”, the text in
parenthesis specifies the number of units
that are currently “online”, i. e. that are
actively connected to the computer. The
rows below the upper row contain the fol-
lowing columns with various information
and functions for the individual units:
1. Button
to mute the unit
The button will be red when the unit is
muted. To unmute the sound, click the
button again. To mute all units con-
nected at the same time, click the button
in the row “All Units”.
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