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OPERATION
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NETWORK ID
DHCP
DHCP setting controls IP Address allocation.
• DHCP On:
Current IP Address is displayed. Your router dynamically
assigns the IP address but may change each time CI 8-120 is powered
up.
• DHCP Off:
Static IP address can be manually assigned. Perform a
network scan to identify unused IP address within the range of your
router. Ensure that a correct IP Address is entered; otherwise, your
CI 8-120 becomes inaccessible. It is advised that you must have a full
understanding of network setup before making changes to the IP
settings of your CI 8-120.
IP ADDRESS
•
Depending upon DHCP Setting (On/Off), IP address is displayed as
dynamically assigned by your router or based from the static IP address
you manually entered.
IP SUBNET MASK
•
Advanced network function that is best left unchanged. It is advised
that only experienced network administrators make changes in this
field.
INPUT/OUTPUT
INPUT SETUP
GLOBAL A, GLOBAL B – ON/OFF
•
If GLOBAL A and/or GLOBAL B are turned ON, the source(s) connected
to GLOBAL IN terminals will become the active input defeating all other
active line input channels.
•
With GLOBAL B set to ON and GLOBAL A at OFF setting, GLOBAL B input
becomes the active input defeating all other active line input channels.
However, if GLOBAL A is set to ON and with GLOBAL B also at ON
setting, GLOBAL A input becomes the active input over all other active
input channels. GLOBAL A takes priority over GLOBAL B.
NAME
•
The factory default names of the eight LINE INPUT channels are Input
1 up to Input 8. Each LINE INPUT channel can be renamed by directly
typing over the specific LINE INPUT. For example, type over “Input 1”
with the desired name or label like “CD Player”.
•
The eight INPUT channels correspond to eight individual input sources
connected to their respective rear panel LINE INPUT ports.
INPUT GAIN
•
Gain adjustment allows all input sources to play back at the same level
so you don’t need to adjust the level every time a new input source is
selected. The ability to level out the input sources will also eliminate
any jolting transitions when switching between input sources. It is
generally preferable to reduce the level of the loudest input source
rather than making louder the softer input sources.
•
Grab the pointer of the INPUT GAIN knob icon and rotate to adjust
gain level within ± 6 dB range at 0.5 dB increments. The corresponding
numerical value of the adjusted input gain level is reflected below the
knob icon. You can also type directly desired input gain value in the
section below the INPUT GAIN knob icon.
SUM (MONO)
•
Two adjacent line input sources are summed up to provide a mono
signal output. Set SUM (Mono) to “On” to combine two adjacent line
input sources or “Off” to maintain stereo input sources.