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Auto On
Select the Auto On method you would like to use with the blue
pull down menu. During setup it is strongly recommended
that you keep the Auto On method set to POWER BUTTON
to prevent the amplifier from shutting off. You can return at
anytime to the Auto On setting and select the final method
of Auto On for your installation. When controlling the
amplifier using IP and IR commands we suggest using the
Power Button Auto On mode. See Appendix B.
Backup Restore
The green BACKUP and RESTORE buttons take all of the
settings of the amplifier including the DSP settings and
encapsulates them into one file. This allows you to transfer
these settings into another amp of the same model. This is a
proprietary file type (.bin file), agnostic to PC or Mac.
The print button will output a complete list of all settings for
the amplifier. It is always a good idea to keep a backup hard
copy of the settings for each installation.
Voltage
In the Voltage Auto On mode,
the amplifier will power off
immediately when the trigger
voltage has been removed.
When a 3-30V AC or DC voltage is sent to the amplifier,
it will take approximately 6-8 seconds for the amplifier to
reproduce audio after going through its power up sequence.
This mode complies with EU energy saving standards.
Power Button
When Sleep Mode is set to
OFF the channel will be on at
all times. Use the Sleep mode
OFF setting for audio signals
like a doorbell or paging where audio must be reproduced
immediately at any time.
Audio Green
In the Audio Auto On mode
the amplifier will power off
after 15 minutes without and
audio signal present on any of
the channels. When an audio signal is applied the amplifier
will take approximately 9-12 seconds for the amplifier to
reproduce audio after going through its power up sequence.
In the audio Auto ON mode the sleep function is active, see
sleep mode note below. This mode complies with EU energy
saving standards.
Audio
In the Audio Auto On, mode
there are three Sleep Mode
options. Each channel has
an independent Sleep Mode
setting. The Sleep Mode is triggered by an audio sensing
circuit on each channel of the amplifier.
Voltage Green
In the Voltage Green Auto
On mode the amplifier will
power off immediately when
the trigger voltage has been removed. When a 3-30V
AC or DC voltage is sent to the amplifier it will take
approximately 6-8 seconds for the amplifier to reproduce
audio after going through its power up sequence.
In Voltage Green mode the Ethernet connection is
not active when the amplifier is off!
This mode complies
with EU energy saving standards.
IP Subnet Mask
Reseting DHCP
ID Amp Mode
When the power switch is turned ON, the power button on
the front of the amplifier will flash to indicate which amplifier
you are programming. This will make the amplifier easy to
identify in a multi-amp installation.
The third setting in the IP SETUP section is the IP Subnet
Mask. This is an advanced network setup function. Under
most circumstances this field should not need to be edited.
Making changes in this field should only be done by
experienced network administrators.
If IP address is not known and the amp is locked out, use the
volume control reset method in Appendix A.
IP Address
The second setting in the IP SETUP section is the IP address.
When DHCP is ON the current IP address will be displayed.
To change the IP address DHCP must be set to OFF.
When DHCP is turned off the IP address that the router
assigned to the amplifier will still be applied. This IP address
is a good place to start since it is not being used by another
network device. If you wish to change the IP address you
should perform a scan of the network and only assign
an unused IP address within the range of your router. As
a general rule only change the last three digits of the IP
address in the amplifier settings and only assign numbers
between 1 and 254. Following this suggestion will minimize
the chance of making the amplifier inaccessible.
It is critical to type in the correct IP address. If the wrong IP
address is entered, the amplifier could become inaccessible.
Make changes to the IP settings only if you fully understand
network setup.