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MLA Mini Display 2.2

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MLA MINI    

DISPLAY 2.2

INTRODUCTION

Display 2.2 is the application that is used in conjunction with Vu-Net and a Martin Audio 
Multicellular System, either MLA, MLA Compact, MLA Mini or a combination of any of these 
systems to generate the inter-cabinet angles and the DSP optimisation parameters which can 
then be quickly and easily uploaded to the hardware over the U-Net system network or in the 
case of MLA Mini directly using a USB connection. It also shows accurate analysis of the system 
response in the venue. 

The application has an entirely straightforward, logical workflow; in fact it does not allow jumping 
to advance stages of the design, it is necessary to complete each stage in a logical order.

Display 2.2 uses numerical optimisation to arrive at the resulting cabinet angles and DSP 
coefficients. Taking the cabinet angles as an example, to explain the process in slightly crude 
manner this means that it tries a great many combinations of possible angles, checks the result 
using the computer model of the array response and compares it to the desired response. It 
continues to check through a huge number of possible combinations until it arrives at the 
closest match to what has been asked of it. In the case of the cabinet angles, it has the facility 
to “polish” the array which means it does a second pass having arrived at a set of angles to fine 
tune the array angles. This process although highly complex, actually only takes a few minutes, 
certainly no longer than a conventional line-array prediction application. Having specified the 
cabinet angles the array can be rigged and whilst that is being done the second stage of the 
optimisation process is done. This also uses numerical optimisation but this time addresses 
the EQ, FIR, gain and phase parameters available in the DSP, going through the hundreds of 
thousands of possible combinations possible until the output is as close as possible to the 
desired response. With a large array and complex venue this could take up to ten minutes to 
complete however this will be far quicker than the time it takes to rig all arrays so in no way 
slows down the show build-up. To actually try every possible combination of DSP would take 
months even on the most powerful computer- there are millions of possible combinations and 
that is where the unique digital algorithm comes into play, examining batches of results to see 
if certain parameter changes are taking you closer or further from your desired performance 
characteristics. It will reject a series of parameter changes that are heading towards a “dead 
end” and instead will focus on those which get you closer to the desired result, gradually honing 
all parameters until it reaches a result which is a close as possible to the specifications that the 
technician has requested. This method allows phenomenal accuracy in a highly realistic and 
practical length of time. The accuracy of the resulting design hinges on the computer model 
which predicts how the array will perform for a given set of cabinet angles and DSP coefficients. 
The computer model devised for Display 2.2 is one of the most sophisticated and accurate ever 
devised for an audio system and is capable of achieving results to closer than 1dB of actual 
measured parameters.

A Display design can easily be done prior to arriving at the venue in the comfort of your office. If 
you have drawings of the space and details of the flying position and the trim height of the arrays 
you can complete the rigging and DSP design which makes set-up on site extremely quick and 
efficient. It is possible to try several different DSP optimisations with priority given to a variety 
of performance characteristics. These can be uploaded to the array and stored in snapshots to 
be recalled in a few seconds.

INSTALLATION

MLA and MLA Compact touring system owners will have a Tablet PC as part of their system 
package which will be pre-loaded with all necessary software including the latest version of 
Vu-Net. For owners of Installed systems, MLA Mini or trained M-Techs, Display 2.2 can be 
downloaded from the Martin Audio ftp website, please contact your local distributor or Martin 
Audio Technical Support for more details 

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Display2.2 requires a Windows PC running either Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or 

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Страница 1: ...MARTIN AUDIO MLA MINI MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE INCLUDING DISPLAY 2 2 AND VU NET 2 0 FOR MLA MINI...

Страница 2: ...vanced User Guide V1 0 2 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION 4 Important Safety Instructions 4 Safety Rules 6 MLA MINI HARDWARE 7 DISPLAY 2 2 0 FOR MLA MINI 81 VU NET 2 0 0 FOR ML...

Страница 3: ...MLA Mini Advanced User Guide V1 0 3 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE...

Страница 4: ...es and the point where they exit the apparatus 11 Only use attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufactur...

Страница 5: ...ly or not used with mains connector cords rated to at least IP25 Country of origin United Kingdom EMC Emission EN55103 1 2009 EMC Immunity EN55103 2 2009 FCC CFR47 Part 15B 2010 This is a class A prod...

Страница 6: ...comprehensive mains distribution system with circuit breakers is available from Martin Audio Before powering the MSX via the Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 connector make sure that the unit is supplied with...

Страница 7: ...MLA Mini Advanced User Guide V1 0 7 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE MLA MINI HARDWARE...

Страница 8: ...A Mini connection 16 MLA MINI SYSTEM MECHANICAL COMPONENTS 17 System Configuration Using On Board Presets 23 Using Presets 23 Choosing a preset 24 Cabling connecting up 28 ADVANCED SYSTEM CONFIGURATIO...

Страница 9: ...ng Option 2 Ground Stacked MLA Mini array on MSX sub s 61 Rigging Option 3 Ground Stacked MLA Mini array with separate MSX sub s 66 Rigging Option 4 Flown Mini array with MSX sub s on floor 68 Rigging...

Страница 10: ...e other line array designs which concentrate on generating a coherent wavefront of the sound leaving the front of the array the MLA approach is to aim to achieve as coherent a wavefront as possible at...

Страница 11: ...ng in trucks or warehouses Handling and rigging the system is easy as each set of four MLA Mini cabinets can be mounted on the base of their flightcase optional UNPACKING THE MLA MINI COMPONENTS After...

Страница 12: ...create more powerful systems Each cabinet is a two way cellular drive loudspeaker array element comprising two 6 5 165 mm dia LF drivers and three 1 4 35 mm dia HF compression drivers Each MSX contai...

Страница 13: ...d by the internal presets is required When using the internal presets the U NET connectors may be ignored Please see page 31 for more details 5 U NET 1 status bi colour LED indicating network status 6...

Страница 14: ...r to an appliance It should be installed by qualified personnel only Place bushing and chuck over the cable Prepare cable as shown A B 1 2 0 32 8 mm 0 787 20 mm 0 9 PE 23 mm 0 32 8 mm 0 787 20 mm 0 9...

Страница 15: ...le into the contacts and clamp with the screw Wiring VDE UL Slide insert and chuck into housing Slide the cable clamp bushing up the cable and tighten it with the tool as shown Tool available Art No H...

Страница 16: ...NCED USER GUIDE MLA MINI CONNECTION The MLA Mini system only has one other connection This is a Neutrik NL4 on the Mini cabinets themselves Connect the cables referred to in Item 3 above here taking c...

Страница 17: ...of the array It is also used to attach an array of Minis to one or more MSX subs in a ground stack arrangement or an array of Minis directly to the Ground Stack Baseplate in a situation where the MSX...

Страница 18: ...2 specifications by turning the handle and then locked in position with the integral clamp Universal tilt bracket Martin Audio Part No ASF20051 This can allow an array of 4 Minis to be fitted to the...

Страница 19: ...unt configurations The maximum number of Minis that can be mounted using the Fixed Tilt Bracket is four Ground Stack Baseplate Martin Audio Part No ASF20062 This is normally fitted to the base of the...

Страница 20: ...round stacking They will also be needed when the Mini array is to be ground stacked alone Two versions are available long Martin Audio Part No ASF20056 and short ASF20057 the two sizes allow different...

Страница 21: ...the factory Flight case for 4 Minis Martin Audio Part No CAR00072 An optional dedicated flightcase is available for an array of 4 Mini cabinets This will allow safe transportation and convenient rigg...

Страница 22: ...oard which is fitted to the front of the MSX sub for speaker protection to allow easy attachment of the Ground Stack Baseplate and also for convenient transportation It does not form part of an assemb...

Страница 23: ...de For all larger configurations the two software applications must be used The configuration options using Presets are discussed below Configuring systems using Display 2 2 follows at page 30 Using P...

Страница 24: ...et angles and the angle between the mounting and the first Mini The selected preset optimises the MLA Mini system for the dimensions and heights shown in the diagrams but good performance will still b...

Страница 25: ...seated audience over a larger area Good coverage is provided between 2 m and 17 m from the loudspeakers Note the array tilt angle differs from that used by Preset 1 Preset 3 14 5 12m 2m 1 57m 0 5 6 5...

Страница 26: ...10 1 2m ANALOGUE INPUT ANALOGUE INPUT 7 12m 2m 2 38m 0 5 4 10 ANALOGUE INPUT H10 H13 This preset should be used when the 4 x Mini array is flown with the MSX sub remaining on the floor The preset is m...

Страница 27: ...the top of the array The Flying Frame and Transition Frame are both required to achieve this configuration The audience coverage is the same as for Preset 5 Summary of Presets Preset Rigging Location...

Страница 28: ...FERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION NEUTRIK NEUTRIK 1 2 3 PUSH PUSH NEUTRIK NEUTRIK 6 LIECHTENSTEIN LIECHTENSTEIN RISK OF ELECTRIC CAUTION SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THIS...

Страница 29: ...output to the INPUT connector Ensure that the mixing console main output is muted or faded down 4 If Vu Net software is being used to monitor the system s operation connect the MSX into the U Net ring...

Страница 30: ...age of the optimisation process can be executed This also uses numerical optimisation but now works through the EQ FIR gain and phase parameters available in the DSP evaluating all possible combinatio...

Страница 31: ...complex arena Even powerful PCs cannot try all possible combinations in a reasonable time so algorithms are used that abandon some calculation avenues when a certain sequence of filter parameters are...

Страница 32: ...d Vu Net software applications Merlin also offers an extensive range of audio processing functions which can be used to provide audio matrix functions e g to feed other speakers such as side or front...

Страница 33: ...wired or wireless Ethernet switch The Ethernet connection is suitable for a standard 100Base T computer network Standard Cat 5 patch cables with RJ45 connections may be used to connect between the Me...

Страница 34: ...Rukus Wi Fi router Front of Rack MLA SLAVE RACK This optional component Part No ASF17032 has been developed to facilitate simple network connections to larger MLA systems where the arrays are fully f...

Страница 35: ...ferred This may be particularly useful in areas with high Wi fi traffic resulting in congestion which may impact on connectivity or when performing firmware updates in fact a cable connection is very...

Страница 36: ...ni systems as all necessary DSP is contained within the MSX power plant This MLA Mini Advanced User Guide ignores the audio I O and DSP aspects of Merlin these topics are fully covered in the separate...

Страница 37: ...losed loop but it is strongly recommended to use this topology so that the network will continue to work in the event of a cable break or unplugged connector Network options Bearing in mind the points...

Страница 38: ...um USB Extender 20m This is as Option 1 but a USB extender is required where the USB cable run is in excess of 5 m Option 3 Option 3 PC to MSX via Silex Ethernet Convertor USB MINI USB ETHERNET USB 5m...

Страница 39: ...operational redundancy is provided by this arrangement Option 5 Option 5 PC to MSX via USB U Net redundant loop to second MSX 35m MINI USB U Net Port 1 U Net Port 1 U Net Port 2 U Net Port 2 USB This...

Страница 40: ...ight MLA Minis per side and the U Net loop must now take in all four subs in the same daisy chain manner as in Option 5 Again full redundancy is obtained This arrangement can be easily extended to acc...

Страница 41: ...thercons RJ45 to U Net adaptors are required The arrangement in Option 7 does not provide redundant operation Option 8 Option 8 PC Via a Merlin redundant loop MERLIN RJ45 to U Net Barrel PCX00043 RJ45...

Страница 42: ...LA Master rack is fitted with Lemo connectors instead of Etherconns the RJ45 to U Net barrels are no longer required Option 10 Option 10 PC Via Wi Fi using FoH and Merlin Rack MLA MASTER RACK FRONT OF...

Страница 43: ...d the MLA Mini cabinets The MLA Mini system is intended for both fixed installations and touring a rather different approach can be used for fixed installations as all system cabling will be in place...

Страница 44: ...MLA Mini Advanced User Guide V1 0 44 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 2x ASF12026 Speaker Loom GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 Option 2 8 Mini Ground Stack systems...

Страница 45: ...MLA Mini Advanced User Guide V1 0 45 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE Option 3 MLA Mini Flown Below MSX ASF12026 Speaker Loom GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8...

Страница 46: ...MLA Mini Advanced User Guide V1 0 46 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE Option 4 8 x MLA Mini Flown Below MSX 2x ASF12026 Speaker Loom GREEN NL8 GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 ORANGE NL8...

Страница 47: ...i Advanced User Guide V1 0 47 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE Option 5 Flown MLA Mini Ground Stack MSX ASF12026 Speaker Loom GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 Standard NL8 Speaker Cable x2 Neutrik NL8MM Connector Bar...

Страница 48: ...r Guide V1 0 48 MLA MINI ADVANCED USER GUIDE Option 6 8 x Flown MLA Mini Ground Stack MSX ASF12026 Speaker Loom x2 GREEN NL8 GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 ORANGE NL8 Standard NL8 Speaker Cable x4 Neutrik NL8MM...

Страница 49: ...ED USER GUIDE Option 7 Flown MLA Mini Ground Stack MSX GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 ASF12029 Tourmate Cable 15M Or ASF12002 Tourmate Cable 30m Or Any standard Socapex Pattern Cable ASF12030 Speaker Cable Brea...

Страница 50: ...8 x Flown MLA Mini Ground Stack MSX GREEN NL8 GREEN NL8 ORANGE NL8 ORANGE NL8 2 x ASF12029 Tourmate Cable 15M Or 2 x ASF12002 Tourmate Cable 30m Or 2 x Any standard Socapex Pattern Cable 2 x ASF12030...

Страница 51: ...he MLA Mini ends are staggered to ensure that the connections are unambiguous and as neat as possible The overall length of the loom is adequate for use with a fully flown 12 3 system 12 MLA cabinets...

Страница 52: ...common Socapex pattern and cables of various lengths are readily available Martin Audio s Tourmate adaptors are rated to IP67 so are suitable for outdoor use Martin Audio Part No ASF12030 is an adapto...

Страница 53: ...Long Tail NL4 Short Tail NL8 NL4 Long Tail NL4 Short Tail 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 We recommend cable of a minimum gauge of 2 5 mm 13 AWG is used for lengths up...

Страница 54: ...the component count applies to a single system for stereo the quantities should be doubled Component Pole Mount Universal Tilt Bracket Fixed Tilt Bracket Ground Stack Baseplate Ground Stack Bar long T...

Страница 55: ...MSX sub face down on its wheelboard Rotate the four dropdown brackets located in the base of the MSX so they are protruding outwards Attach the Ground Stack Baseplate to the bottom of the MSX cabinet...

Страница 56: ...the pole securely into the threaded plate on the top of the MSX Step 3 If using Preset 1 which calls for a bracket tilt angle of 14 5 either the Universal Tilt Bracket or the Fixed Tilt Bracket may be...

Страница 57: ...lots in the front corners of the cabinet Secure these points with flying pins Attach the rear lug of the bracket to the Ground Stack hole marked with a in the cabinet s rear mounting plate Secure with...

Страница 58: ...h a and secure with the Flying Pin supplied Ensure the swing arm is pointed upwards as shown Step 5 Lift the next cabinet on top of the previous one and secure both the front corners with further Flyi...

Страница 59: ...er Take care to set the correct angles Step 7 The connections to the 4 x Mini array see page 28 are most conveniently made at this stage Step 8 Depress the safety catch to unlock the height adjustment...

Страница 60: ...cabinet angles Cabinets 1 2 6 5 Cabinets 2 3 6 5 Cabinets 3 4 0 5 Summary of angles for Preset 2 Preset 2 Bracket tilt angle 17 5 Inter cabinet angles Cabinets 1 2 6 5 Cabinets 2 3 6 5 Cabinets 3 4 0...

Страница 61: ...ched to the top using the Flying Frame or two MSX subs may be stacked vertically on the Baseplate with eight MLA Mini cabinets attached to the top of the second upper one using the Flying Frame Note t...

Страница 62: ...am on the base plate membrane note there are two mounting positions for the MSX A rig of four Minis on a single MSX will always use the pair of slots nearer the front of the baseplate A rig of eight M...

Страница 63: ...the upper MSX sub if you are rigging an 8 2 configuration as shown and secure the dropdown brackets using four Flying Pins Step 4 The angle between the Flying Frame and the bottom Mini will be define...

Страница 64: ...the first MLA Mini cabinet onto the Flying Frame locking the two front slots into place with Flying Pins Note that the front of the Flying Frame should be flush with the lower front edge of the cabine...

Страница 65: ...e on the lower bracket If you are rigging for use with Preset 4 set the angle to 10 by inserting the pin in the hole marked 10 Step 8 Repeat Step 7 either twice for a 4 1 rig or six times for an 8 2 r...

Страница 66: ...ing Option 2 Step 1 Refer to the diagram on the Ground Stack Baseplate membrane note there are two possible mounting positions for the Flying Frame A rig of four Minis will always use the pair of slot...

Страница 67: ...o the Ground Stack symbol on the bracket Secure with a Flying Pin Step 5 Lift the next cabinet on top of the previous one and secure both the front corners with further Flying Pins At the rear rotate...

Страница 68: ...onfiguration The Flying Frame allows a Mini array to be suspended using either one or two chain hoists The Flying Frame may be fitted with a clinometer to allow the tilt of the array to be set accurat...

Страница 69: ...corners Note that there are two available mounting positions on the frame ensure that the correct ones are used according to the Display 2 2 Rigging data With smaller arrays the front of the top cabi...

Страница 70: ...owever if it is easier to connect up at ground level perform this step next Note that the supplied NL8 to NL4 cables will not be long enough for this configuration and two standard NL8 to NL8 cables o...

Страница 71: ...lt angle can be checked with the clinometer display and adjusted by differential adjustment of the two hoists If using Preset 5 this angle will be 7 If a single hoist attachment is being employed the...

Страница 72: ...option is suitable for use with Preset 5 when using a 4 1 configuration Step 1 Remove the Pole Mount boss from the Universal Tilt Bracket if one is attached Attach a standard Trigger Clamp to the bra...

Страница 73: ...nie or picker or adequate manpower can be employed Ensure that the T clamp is tightened Step 3 If easy access is available to the array at its flown height it is probably better to leave connecting th...

Страница 74: ...MSX subs twelve MLA Mini cabinets plus three MSX subs The Flying Frame is used to support the full array Fully flown systems always have the sub s at the top of the array with the MLA cabinets suspen...

Страница 75: ...ht kg Weight lbs Flying Frame 17 kg 38 lbs 4 cabinet array 1 MSX sub 112 kg 251 lbs 8 cabinet array 2 MSX subs 224 kg 502 lbs 12 cabinet array 3 MSX subs 336 kg 753 lbs Rigging Option 5 is suitable fo...

Страница 76: ...hoist s remove the wheelboard when it is clear of the ground Step 3 If you are rigging a 4 1 array proceed to Step 4 If you are rigging an 8 2 array wheel the second MSX sub into position so that its...

Страница 77: ...in the frame the other is at the rear where the swinging arm can mate with the upper section of the cabinet rear bracket in three positions to produce an angle between the Transition frame and the Mi...

Страница 78: ...used as the MSX is adjacent to the Minis AC mains the analogue audio input and any network in use should also be connected at this time With larger arrays it is also advisable to plug the cables for a...

Страница 79: ...meter display If a single hoist attachment is being employed the suspension employed will ensure that the array s centre of gravity will set the tilt at the correct angle If using two hoists adjust th...

Страница 80: ...ccordance with the instructions provided by Martin Audio Martin Audio is not liable for consequential damages This warranty is exclusive and no other warranty is expressed or implied This warranty doe...

Страница 81: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 81 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 DISPLAY 2 2 0 FOR MLA MINI...

Страница 82: ...a Shell 108 Edit the shell 109 Using Survey 110 Position the Array 111 Add the Audience Region 112 Editing the Audience Region 113 COVERAGE TAB 114 Defining venue planes 114 Changing Plane Properties...

Страница 83: ...nd Stacking 135 Pole Mount 139 EQ TAB 143 Air Absorption 143 Goals 144 Optimise EQ s 146 View the SPL 148 INDIVIDUAL GRAPH WINDOWS 151 ADDING ADDITIONAL ARRAYS 155 Deleting an array 155 EXPORTING THE...

Страница 84: ...ll be far quicker than the time it takes to rig all arrays so in no way slows down the show build up To actually try every possible combination of DSP would take months even on the most powerful compu...

Страница 85: ...optimisations to be effective at low frequencies MLA and MLA Compact must be running 2 2 57 and 2 12 44 respectively These were released in 2015 so all system should be running them as a matter of cou...

Страница 86: ...ing each of these combinations involves a substantial amount of processing but pales into insignificance compared to the hundreds of thousands of calculations required when running numerical optimisat...

Страница 87: ...s represent the three types of plane the audience area are green non audience areas around the venue which we are not concerned about are red and finally areas where we would like the system to active...

Страница 88: ...see a dashed white line which represents the audience start point that we identify on our venue slice We continue upwards moving back through the audience the thick grey line is where we have placed...

Страница 89: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 89 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 This shows the bottom portion of the index plot corresponds to the stage and pit leading up to the start of the audience coverage...

Страница 90: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 90 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 This section of the index plot corresponds to the first portion of the audience plane up to the reference point...

Страница 91: ...A MINI DISPLAY 2 2 This is the section from the reference point to the back of the audience area The strong band of red indicated the front of the balcony which is getting a great deal of direct sound...

Страница 92: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 92 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 This is the narrow section corresponding to the rear wall...

Страница 93: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 93 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 This is the response on the ceiling...

Страница 94: ...lso take a look at the actual frequency response on a conventional graph at any specific point on the plot to better understand what we are looking at Just to re emphasis these plots are prior to any...

Страница 95: ...here our curser position has been placed It is easy to see from these how the colours respond to the peaks and troughs on the graph The on stage response for example has little or no high frequency it...

Страница 96: ...encies for the entire audience with no spill whatsoever anywhere else Here we have a real world optimisation with a 10 box system And to demonstrate how close the system can get to the perfect coverag...

Страница 97: ...s whilst superb at rejecting sound behind the array on stage if used for a balcony front for example it relies on the array being physically positioned exactly as it is depicted in the software to a f...

Страница 98: ...of your array as the first step however it is worth taking a look at the options available under each menu item first The file menu offers four options first you can load recent projects you have been...

Страница 99: ...r array The Export menu is where the finished optimisation s and 3D models are uploaded to a file This is the final stage of the design process and we will look at this process later in this guide The...

Страница 100: ...plot option has been enabled This can be as many plots are there green virtual microphone dots the display would however look very confused so not more than around 12 is a more practical number Enabl...

Страница 101: ...ore applying the filters you can leave this disabled and an additional Apply button will appear when the optimisation is complete Export Clip d2p filename ensures that the exported filename matches th...

Страница 102: ...process operates The options for MLA Mini are flown with sub ground stacked ground stacked on sub and pole mount Next you need to select the total number of cabs The options change according to the ma...

Страница 103: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 103 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 When flying with subs the maximum is 12 MLA Mini For ground stacked systems either on the floor or on top of the MSX the maximum is 8 cabinets...

Страница 104: ...important as the D2P file created with the optimisation for that array will have the name that you assign at this point If you wish to try several optimisations one method is to duplicate the design...

Страница 105: ...This window will appear if you attempt to access any of the process icons out of sequence meaning before the preceding process has been completed This feature forces you to complete the project design...

Страница 106: ...is to import a Shell from an existing D2 file this is extremely useful when creating designs for venues in which you have already deployed a multicellular system and still have the designs It is also...

Страница 107: ...NI DISPLAY 2 2 However if we assume that we have to draw a shell from scratch ignore the Import Shell section enter very approximate maximum dimensions for the length and height of the venue and click...

Страница 108: ...nt the back of a stage that is 1 8 metres high this can be edited once you have completed the drawing Next move the mouse in an anticlockwise direction moving the mouse to the approximate position of...

Страница 109: ...awing the slice As with the move button click on the Delete button then move your cursor over the offending node and left click to consign it to history The View buttons help to maximise the drawing t...

Страница 110: ...o enter an approximate 2D slice with the correct number of nodes as described above Now click in the Enable Survey check box By default leave the Snap to Points box checked You will notice that the po...

Страница 111: ...t in your window POSITION THE ARRAY Now click on the array button and move your cursor into the drawing window You will see a rough rectangular representation of the array showing the x coordinates an...

Страница 112: ...E REGION Now you need to determine the audience area that we need to cover Click on the Add Audience button Then hover over the slice drawing You will see a green inverted triangle moving left and rig...

Страница 113: ...g the other When you have the point in the correct new position click again to finalise it You can also delete the audience region entirely but clicking on the Add Audience button again automatically...

Страница 114: ...as shown Each node entered in your Venue slice is shown as a white circle with each plane now allocated a colour between the nodes There are three types of plane Audience which is shown green non audi...

Страница 115: ...l balcony fills may need to be deployed You can of course close the Cover tab and return to the Slice tab to try alternative array positions to try and minimise any such shaded areas if audience areas...

Страница 116: ...e audience is seated you can simply click the seating button and you will see the green audience line drop accordingly The Standing offset is 1 6m and the Seating is 0 8 If you have a particularly unu...

Страница 117: ...nstance the stalls audence area comprises two planes the flat section at the front and the raked section rising towards the back Both of these will have to be changed to whatever the desired offset is...

Страница 118: ...wever be careful not to overdo it if not really necessary as you could run the risk of running out of headroom in the upper frequency bands The Edit button brings up the window into which you can ente...

Страница 119: ...the yellow triangle which nominally is placed in the middle of the audience region when you enter the coverage area in the venue slice You have the opportunity to move it and if you didn t do so in th...

Страница 120: ...onably a very good place to start and works very well unless you have a very large array or need to try something slightly unusual it is advisable to stock with these settings As mentioned setting the...

Страница 121: ...ause the input to the cabinets to limit as MLA series can accept a maximum of 18dBu peak input level Choosing levels that are higher than the default will increase the noise floor The default levels a...

Страница 122: ...d the Coverage you will be able to open the Splay tab and the default window will appear as follows There are a number of sections to the window these are Splay angles Current Acoustic Output Optimise...

Страница 123: ...es between cabinets at the default of 0 5 There is a drop down arrow next to each cabinet allowing you to manually select a cabinet angle We will discuss this option later At the bottom of the list is...

Страница 124: ...3 25 lower than the bottom line for MLA or 10 lower if MLD are used at the bottom of the array For MLA Compact and MLA Mini it will be 5 higher and 5 lower The lines are not intended to show the vert...

Страница 125: ...ximum of 6 for ground stacked MLA or MLA Compact 8 for ground stacked MLA Mini 12 for MLA Mini flown with MSX The height to the top of the array and distance from the origin is also shown and can be e...

Страница 126: ...e lower trim point the distance from the lowest point on the array to the ground The diagram will adjust in real time when the optimisation is taking place and the lower trim will change accordingly I...

Страница 127: ...r the vast majority of systems the default setting of 600 seconds 10 minutes will be more than adequate particularly when Display 2 2 is run on a high spec PC With very large arrays in complex venues...

Страница 128: ...polish cycle if you have checked this option The array will change colour to yellow When the optimisation is finished you will see the array diagram with the array now stationary The yellow polished...

Страница 129: ...lay 2 2 V1 0 129 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 In the Optimisation Progress you will see a list of code corresponding to all the attempts it has made to perfect the angles At the bottom of the list it will dis...

Страница 130: ...led we will see the calculated angles immediately applied to the array Here we see a before and after We also have the Calculation window showing the complete mechanical articulation of the array incl...

Страница 131: ...th the enclosure quantities and orientation Most common is perhaps array height it is very common for flying points to end up lower than you have originally been told It is vital to make any changes i...

Страница 132: ...including the array height lower trim mass and all splay angles MLA Mini has several deployment option for both flown and ground stacked systems This changes the options and information in the riggin...

Страница 133: ...ndows Next we have the option to fly the MSX subs with the arrays if this wasn t selected when the array was initially added to the project This again has the limitation that it is only available for...

Страница 134: ...flying with MSX subs The main array angle set by using the appropriate hole in the flying grid and the angle between the MSX and the MLA Mini which is set using the rear rigging bracket on the MLA Mi...

Страница 135: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 135 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 GROUND STACKING Here we see an eight box MLA Mini ground stack The principal difference with MLA Mini is in the Mounting Options...

Страница 136: ...This option will add the MSX subs below the array a single sub for 1 to 4 cabinets and two MSX for 5 to 8 cabinets This will naturally change the height of the array so you will see this window to pr...

Страница 137: ...same pop up window prompting you to re calculate splay angles Display will calculate the closest angle available using the ground stack bar and if this doesn t match the Design aim it will be display...

Страница 138: ...ays which require a down tilt on the bottom enclosure the long bar is used as in the above example for array which require an up tilt the short bar is used The ground stack bars are labelled with the...

Страница 139: ...mount assemblies or can be purchased as an accessory and used with the MLA Mini Universal Bracket ASF20051 and the Pole Mount Adaptor ASF20045 Here is an initial Rig Tool Window for a pole mount syst...

Страница 140: ...A Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 140 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 Clicking this will lower the array again showing the warning pop up that the array height will change The array is now at a sensible height above the M...

Страница 141: ...the array angle The Universal bracket allows for a tilt from 0 to 18 18 down if the optimisation has created an angle greater than 18 the angle will be displayed in red with the option to Use Nearest...

Страница 142: ...Y 2 2 Clicking on Use Nearest will change the Bottom angle to zero and update the diagram and Design Aim Once you have finished with the Rig Tool click Done to close the window so you can advance to t...

Страница 143: ...impossible to achieve even with the colossal processing power available in a multicellular system We therefore have to balance our requirements between the three principal objective functions our aud...

Страница 144: ...em will attempt to achieve a level at least 20dB below the audience level Target controls the audience level as with the other goals it can be deactivated The option is primarily there for consistency...

Страница 145: ...at 5 and 60 The actual figures are not particularly vital what the sliders give you is a quick easy way of balancing the relative importance of the three goals to achieve the results you want at a gla...

Страница 146: ...usly wildly varied starting to cluster much closer together We have requested a start to finish differential of 3dB and the spread of magnitude certainly looks close to 6dB The non audience plot shows...

Страница 147: ...nd a decent band of blue both on stage and where the balcony front is If we are not happy with the optimisation we can go back and change some of the objective functions and click Optimise again If yo...

Страница 148: ...when over a hard avoid area The response at the reference position is also shown as a dashed yellow line and the average repose over the entire audience region as a dashed white line The cursor is sh...

Страница 149: ...d that we have achieved an extremely good even coverage for all audience members in this venue It is also worth taking a look at how well we have avoided the stage This shows the response on stage and...

Страница 150: ...finish As you can see the response right to the back of the balcony is incredibly flat across virtually the entire frequency spectrum at every position in the audience region The even block of colour...

Страница 151: ...gging Tab Full Array Diagram EQ Tab Current EQ Index Plot Optimised EQ Index Plot Audience Sample Responses Graph Non Audience Sample Response Graph Goal Achievement Graph View SPL Tab Venue Diagram F...

Страница 152: ...to a suitable location the name will default to a highlighted untitled prompting you to give it an appropriate name before clicking Save to store the file Print will open the Print dialog for your def...

Страница 153: ...tra dimension when viewed using this command By clicking on the graph and dragging you can manipulate the 3D view to give a very helpful view to assist in visualising the system performance The 3D vie...

Страница 154: ...tinue to click on new positions on the graph to obtain readings for as long as the Data Cursor button is selected Insert Colorbar adds a reference bar to the graph Insert Legend is a function to add a...

Страница 155: ...MLA Mini to be used as side hangs so will name them Sides Once you have entered the name click on Add and a new tab will be created You can now go through the same design process defining the 2D slice...

Страница 156: ...to make it possible to export the files On the Dashboard select the Export tab you will see three options the first is to generate a TXT balloon file the next will produce a DXF wireframe model of the...

Страница 157: ...saved by pressing Use when the optimisation was completed If the design process was incomplete for any reason there will be a red exclamation mark showing If this is an array that is not required you...

Страница 158: ...the following Window As with Balloon Exports the first stage is to select which of the arrays in your project you wish to Export using the drop down at the top of the window Next click on the box on t...

Страница 159: ...Absolute coordinates will position the model according to its position within the venue With this un checked the model will not have any location parameters specified it will essentially be free floa...

Страница 160: ...isplay 2 2 V1 0 160 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 When the Export is finished you will see an indication in the widow Click the Done button to close the Export window Here is an example of a DXF export viewed...

Страница 161: ...i Display 2 2 V1 0 161 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 PRINTABLE REPORTS A new feature for Display 2 2 is the ability to export a report which can be filed or printed Clicking on the icon brings up the following...

Страница 162: ...e report note that the report will generate information for just the currently selected array if you have several arrays in the project you will have to use the Export Report function individually for...

Страница 163: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 163 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 A png image of the venue slice...

Страница 164: ...MLA Mini Display 2 2 V1 0 164 MLA MINI DISPLAY 2 2 And an HTML file which contains both images plus a full rigging report...

Страница 165: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 165 MLA MINI VU NET VU NET 2 0 0 FOR MLA MINI...

Страница 166: ...S 171 Menu and Toolbar 171 File 171 Edit 172 Preferences 173 Tools 177 Window 178 Help 178 Tool bar 180 Project Workspace 183 WORKING OFFLINE 188 Adding Merlin 188 Adding MLA Mini 189 Arranging the Ar...

Страница 167: ...nes in MLA Mini 223 MLA Mini PEQ 226 MLA Mini Ganging 227 Array Ganging 228 Input Ganging 230 Zone Ganging 230 LOADING PRESETS 231 PEQ files 234 Other options 236 Synchronise 237 MASTER OVERVIEW 239 S...

Страница 168: ...systems MLA Mini DD12 PSX or CDD Live systems Vu Net can be downloaded from the Martin Audio website at https martin audio com software software and installed on a PC of your choice SYSTEM REQUIREMEN...

Страница 169: ...g a look at the file structure which we will refer back to throughout the chapter When you run Vu Net you will see the following Window This is a blank screen with only New Project and Open Project ac...

Страница 170: ...2 2 we would recommend creating one folder for all related files for a given event Once you have selected an appropriate name and file location click finish and a new project will be created You will...

Страница 171: ...tandard file menu and tool bar which gives quick access to a number of functions FILE The File menu controls all file management tools The New duplicates this function on the tool bar and is how you c...

Страница 172: ...cility to save your project with a different file name retaining the original project This could be useful if you wanted to try something but still have the option of returning to you original project...

Страница 173: ...the Merlin Controller to read delay figures as a distance as opposed to time The temperature adjustment calculates the delay time according to the speed of sound at that temperature Select the desire...

Страница 174: ...lp menu is displayed By default the help window is displayed in a dedicated help browser but you can select it to open in your default Internet Browser Context help which responds dynamically to objec...

Страница 175: ...e systems with your PC connected to two or more screens You can select the option to display the Master Overview as an embedded window within Vu Net it will appear as another tab in the same way as do...

Страница 176: ...e used if you have two systems running on the same Ethernet network and need to control them independently Only devices with their IP address set to values within the filter range will be found and th...

Страница 177: ...dows Power Option Allows Vu Net to prevent Windows from implementing changes to the power settings that can effect network operation This should be left checked unless there is a very specific need to...

Страница 178: ...a firmware conversion so the system is aware of what type of enclosure they are powering An MLD module can be converted to an MLA or more commonly an MLA module to an MLD WINDOW The Window menu is use...

Страница 179: ...left of the window 3 Click on the drop down arrow in the top right of the window and select close Any of these will close the welcome screen to reveal the project window User Guide This is essentially...

Страница 180: ...ally The third tool is used with the Merlin When a system is discovered its network connections are drawn in place The two U Net nodes on the Merlin usually run as a closed loop will go off to the fir...

Страница 181: ...ew Gives an overview of all devices in the project displaying all bargraph level meters giving access to essential functions such as gain mute and Delay and with a link to EQ functions This is designe...

Страница 182: ...window As you can see it is a very drastic measure which will shut down the entire system which is why it should be considered as an emergency measure only and not an everyday means for muting the sys...

Страница 183: ...indow or can close the project with or without saving Finally you can minimise the project This is particularly useful if you have disconnected to switch from a Wi Fi to a hard wired connection having...

Страница 184: ...ette can be minimised by clicking on the white triangle in the top left corner of the palette The overall size of the System Diagram can be increased or decreased by clicking and holding on the gap be...

Страница 185: ...con can be expanded if they have a small arrow to the left a project that doesn t yet have any components added or discovered will not show an arrow This will then show all connected components as in...

Страница 186: ...m The example above shows the properties for a Merlin in an off line project There are a number of options available for the Properties display selected by the icons in the top right corner of the win...

Страница 187: ...thumbnail of the system diagram for whichever project is selected The network status shows the status of the network connection to all elements in all projects running in Vu Net This screen shot show...

Страница 188: ...system diagram showing their Ethernet and Vu Net Connections This is vital as every Vu Net element has a unique factory set IP address which Vu Net records so it can provide real time monitoring of th...

Страница 189: ...ked on top of each other vertically 4 Flown with Ground stack MSX MSX horizontal row is from four to sixteen MLA Mini flown using a Universal Bracket maximum four cabinets or flying grid with the MSX...

Страница 190: ...4 5 6 or 7 you will next be asked to select the number MLA Mini cabinets If you select a number greater than is possible for the desired deployment Vu Net will automatically restrict the number to the...

Страница 191: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 191 MLA MINI VU NET Next a systems with MSX ground stacked horizontally and MLA Mini flown Finally a single system with the MLA Mini pole mounted...

Страница 192: ...n If you need to repeat this action several times you can select the Marquee tool from the Palette menu which changes the mouse cursor to a cross and enables box drawing mode Click on the Select icon...

Страница 193: ...st aligns objects horizontally here is a before and after of four arrays that have been selected In the upper shot the arrays have been positioned roughly in a line and all selected the lower shot sho...

Страница 194: ...ini Vu Net V1 0 194 MLA MINI VU NET The second allows alignment in the vertical Again the arrays are not very well aligned but a simple click of the vertical alignment button and they are perfectly in...

Страница 195: ...fourth button will swap the horizontal position of all selected elements The upper shot shows a system drawn with the left and right arrays placed on the wrong sides the lower shot has been corrected...

Страница 196: ...all U Net connections are shown from the Merlin to all arrays The U Net ports on the Merlin are on the top and bottom of the Merlin icon in most cases this allows Vu Net to draw the system connections...

Страница 197: ...Net ports button and the port position is reversed in the system diagram hopefully making the network connections look neater Note this button reverses the port positions in the system diagram ONLY I...

Страница 198: ...ur system If all is ok you can proceed by clicking on the Discover Devices button Assuming everything is OK with your network connection you will see the following window The meter bar will gradually...

Страница 199: ...l find any new elements that have been introduced to the network ignoring those already discovered Device Discovery for MLA Mini is a little more involved than other multicellular products as it is ne...

Страница 200: ...rrays are deployed By default Display assumes a single array comprising all of the MSX discovered if the system is actually stereo for example we need to select 2 in the Number of ARRAYS box This now...

Страница 201: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 201 MLA MINI VU NET This shows the two MLA Mini array which are deployed in the fault methods of Flown in front of MSX The drop down box shows all other options...

Страница 202: ...mple as the maximum for pole mount is 4 cabinets 8 or more in an array will remove this option There are however additional options for ground stacked systems of eight or more MLA Mini the black arrow...

Страница 203: ...array thumbnails accordingly and also importantly shows how the arrays should be cabled This is particularly important as flown systems are cabled the opposite way to ground stacked with the longest...

Страница 204: ...A Mini Vu Net V1 0 204 MLA MINI VU NET Ground stacked on MSX which is available for up to 8 cabinets appears like this not the cable which unlike flown has the longer NL4s running up to the top cabine...

Страница 205: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 205 MLA MINI VU NET Pole mounted only available for four cabinets adds a pole...

Страница 206: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 206 MLA MINI VU NET There are two options to use Mini as front fills either as four single cabinets or two pairs Finally you can ground stack the Mini next to the MSX...

Страница 207: ...et in an array useful for identifying which array is which where two or more are in use and BY ONE which will flash all MSX in an array sequentially so you can check that they are in the correct order...

Страница 208: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 208 MLA MINI VU NET...

Страница 209: ...nce is corrected you can proceed by clicking next and synchronising the system Once complete the arrays will appear on the System Diagram window with the thumbnail representing how you have selected t...

Страница 210: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 210 MLA MINI VU NET This is a flown system with the MSX flown behind the Mini Eight mini ground stacked on their MSX...

Страница 211: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 211 MLA MINI VU NET Eight flown Mini with ground stacked MSX stacked vertically and horizontally...

Страница 212: ...ly ground stacked with MSX in both horizontal and vertical modes ON LINE OPERATION Note the differences from the off line mode of operation First in the top tight corner you can see the indication tha...

Страница 213: ...twork status and we now see all connected elements showing as Online We now have the facility to Disconnect from the system whenever necessary at the end of the night when a show is finished for examp...

Страница 214: ...ng as Disconnected and the system in the Diagram window is greyed out As the pop up window mentions it is not possible to make any changes to the system whilst the system is in this state We recommend...

Страница 215: ...net ports on individual devices also show the network integrity Good connections will show as a green U1 and U2 port A faulty or missing connection between devices in an array will be shown as either...

Страница 216: ...when selecting an element with a right mouse click as there are some configuration options that you may need to select first from this page The right click menu varies according to the device selecte...

Страница 217: ...board shortcut for this is Ctrl A PEQs PEQ has two options Import and Export As we will see it is possible to tailor the EQ of an array to suit personal preference This is in addition to the array opt...

Страница 218: ...parameter that may have been modified such as input gain or parametric EQ LOADING PRESETS As we will see system configurations for MLA Mini including different optimisations can be stored as Presets...

Страница 219: ...ee the chapter on Preset Uploading Presets are loaded by clicking on the desired Preset number after which a window will show the upload progress ending with preset load success Depending on the size...

Страница 220: ...ow the system has been deployed brings up the following Window As you can see the main array window is almost identical to the other MLA System components there are the usual six zones available each...

Страница 221: ...ition of an AES split mode which routes AESL to the MSX and AESR to the MLA Mini In common with sub arrays there is a SHOW OUTPUT button to access array utility functions rather than double clicking o...

Страница 222: ...es are all in the MSX sub it is possible to incorrectly wire from the MSX to the MLA Mini You can either click on cells manually to unmute them and there is a play function to cycle through all cells...

Страница 223: ...m does not allow zone definition for an MLA Mini Array Instead zones are defined using the zone faders If you look at the Array Overview thumbnail you will notice that the MSX two in our example have...

Страница 224: ...ET You will notice All components that are already part of the zone will turn red Click the Zone 1 label a second time and the two MSX will return to the normal view Click on the Zone 2 label and you...

Страница 225: ...Now click on Zone 3 and there will not be any illuminated cabinets Next click on boxes five and six these will turn green This indicates that these cabinets are now part of zone three Finally click o...

Страница 226: ...to show which boxes are members of which zone The array is now fully zoned as we wanted it MLA MINI PEQ The MLA Mini Zone PEQ window appears like this It is a slightly simplified version of the PEQ T...

Страница 227: ...uired values in the windows at the bottom of the EQ panel Zones 2 to 6 all have a high pass filter and six bands of PEQ MLA MINI GANGING Ganging for MLA Mini is handled in an identical way to all othe...

Страница 228: ...ent groups available for both types of ganging selected by the coloured Group buttons along the top of the window in the Unassigned Groups section Array Ganging To gang an entire array click on all ar...

Страница 229: ...All parameters other than input source are ganged when using the array buttons so click one any you wish to exclude Here we have added the input source and removed Mute from the ganging for both main...

Страница 230: ...in exactly the same way by first selecting a group and then clicking on the required zone Ganging can run across the zones of all arrays or just across some In this example we have ganged Zone 1 the M...

Страница 231: ...scovered and tested the next stage is to upload the optimisation file that has been created using Display 2 This is done using the Preset Loader which is found in the Tools menu This brings up the Pre...

Страница 232: ...y to which you wish to upload optimisations You cannot load a non matching d2p file There are a couple of possible outcomes when you have selected a d2p file If you have only created one optimisation...

Страница 233: ...as there is only one matching optimisation for the Compact side hangs There is also Main v2 11 MLA 1 MLD and MLA LR 11 MLA 1 MLD Neither of these have been added to our MLA arrays as they both match t...

Страница 234: ...ion reference 100dB or less Sub Output Gain 0dB PEQ FILES On the left side of the Window you can see three available PEQ files Normal Rock and Orchestra Spoken Word Note that the available list of PEQ...

Страница 235: ...t is important to understand that a Custom PEQ will NOT perform the same system reset as one of the factory PEQ s so we would always recommend using a Factory PEQ for your first Sync and then add your...

Страница 236: ...t snapshot into which an optimisation will be loaded There are ten available labelled from B to K A is the default factory preset with basic box EQ which may be used whilst checking a system or in an...

Страница 237: ...e and you can then wait for an appropriate break in a show or rehearsal to select the new snapshot SYNCHRONISE Once you have completed your selection of the available options the final step is to clic...

Страница 238: ...ations In particular if you have created several optimisations for an array in the same D2P file or independently just repeat the Preset Loading process selecting the same D2p file but dragging the al...

Страница 239: ...t is useful to view the entire system on a single page with the ability to monitor all levels and make changes to essential functions Here we see a project with a variety of U Net enabled devices conn...

Страница 240: ...monitoring the meter response essential features are accessible The function control is the same for all Array and speaker types The top line shows the input configuration for the array if this needs...

Страница 241: ...wn in 0 1dB increments Or by directly typing the gain figure you need A click anywhere in the Master Overview Window away from the gain control will close it once you have made any necessary adjustmen...

Страница 242: ...has individual delay adjustment for both the sub and main outputs The EQ button will take you directly to the EQ Window for the array opening it in a new tab if it is not already present Double clicki...

Страница 243: ...view You can choose to return to the default Auto layout by clicking the Auto Layout button this will bring up a confirmation window Clicking Yes or pressing Return will reset the layout to the defaul...

Страница 244: ...ed clicking a Mute button anywhere in the system will bring up a confirmation window The window is slightly different for a zone mute If you definitely want to mute the array zone or speaker click Yes...

Страница 245: ...he diagnostics window already open before activating Show Mode the Mute Array button and individual cell mutes for each cabinet will be unavailable you will see the following window if you click on an...

Страница 246: ...turn to Martin Audio for repair therefore you should take every possible precaution before commencing a firmware update ALWAYS use a hard wired connection from your PC to the system do not rely on Wi...

Страница 247: ...on and the following Window gives you three options The first option as described accesses the firmware server via the internet The URL for the Update file location is retained in the Vu Net Preferenc...

Страница 248: ...ploaded the latest files following a message from Martin Audio that there is a new release or if you have periodically gone on line to load the latest files routinely Clicking the PROCEED WITH FIRMWAR...

Страница 249: ...aved and the update wizard will commence STARTING A FIRMWARE UPDATE Selecting the Firmware Update Wizard in the Vu Net Tools menu opens the same window as the Get Firmware updates to double check that...

Страница 250: ...upgrade is available In this instance a single Merlin and twelve MLA have been found and all have up to date firmware however we can still proceed with an update to show how the process works In the...

Страница 251: ...which in most cases would be a new version but could be an old firmware if say a bug has been found in a current version and it is necessary to downgrade to an earlier version If there are several ver...

Страница 252: ...measure has been taken to ensure that the update will complete successfully Click Next and the upgrade will start A progress window will appear showing the processes in the upgrade taking place The s...

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Страница 254: ...MLA Mini Vu Net V1 0 254 MLA MINI VU NET Once completed you will see the following Click OK and then click on Finish on the Update Progress Window The update is complete...

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