PMA AMPLIFIER SERIES
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PROGRAMMING STEPS
STEP 1 : MAKE A PLAN
Identify and take inventory of amplifier models and installed powers as this information will deter-
mine which program is installed into which amplifiers and on which channels. A detailed list of amp
channels with corresponding target loudspeaker drivers systems should be generated from the sys-
tem design. Also note any compensation filter that will be required for a particular speaker or driver
(i.e. perforated screen filters for HF drivers in the LCR speakers).
CAUTION: DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP! A LARGE SYSTEM CAN BE VERY COMPLICATED, WITH
AS MANY AS 10-20 INDIVIDUAL CHANNELS WHICH REQUIRE UNIQUE ROUTING AND PRO-
GRAMMING. DOUBLE CHECK THE LIST FOR ACCURACY AND HAVE IT ON-HAND WHEN SIT-
TING DOWN TO PROGRAM THE AMPLIFIERS.
STEP 2 : CONNECT AMPLIFIER TO COMPUTER
With the computer powered-on and fully booted, but with the amp off, connect the amplifier to an
available USB port on your Windows XP or Windows 7 PC using a USB to mini USB cable. Plug the
standard USB connector into the PC port and the mini USB connector into the amplifier USB port
located on the amplifier back panel (see “Hardware Features - Back Panel” for more information).
STEP 3 : POWER ON AMPLIFIER
Connecting to a PC for the first time - Internet Connection Required
If this is the first time you’ve connected a PMA unit to your computer, Windows will need USB
drivers to establish communication with the unit.
Power-on the PMA amplifier.
Windows will “see” the PMA unit and attempt to install the required USB drivers. If the drivers are
not available on your system, Windows will need access to the internet to find them. If an inter-
net connection is available, Windows will find the drivers and install them automatically. This
may take a few minutes.
Once the drivers are installed, Windows will connect to the PMA unit and then show a brief mes-
sage showing the PMA model and serial number just above your task pane on your screen. On
subsequent connections, Windows will install the driver more quickly.
Connecting to a PC - Subsequent Connections - No Internet Connection Required
Once the drivers have been loaded onto your system, Windows will discover and load the drivers
to the chosen USB port quickly. Sometimes this happens so fast you will not see a message from
Windows that your hardware is connected and ready for use, but you may hear a tone from the
operating system indicating new hardware is installed.
Operating systems other than Windows XP and Windows 7 are not supported.
AMPLIFIER PROGRAMMING
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