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7 Advanced Operation
7.2.5 COBRANET MENU
CobraNet Tx: Press Next and the encoder wheel to select an icon. then turn
To access the CobraNet Menu from the Attenuation screen, press the Encoder
the Encoder knob to adj.
knob, then press Prev. This menu has selections for setting CobraNet
parameters. Press an Encoder knob to access the CobraNet Menu selections.
See Section 12 and the System Architect Help files for more on CobraNet.
CobraNet Information: This screen displays information about the
CobraNet network: The firmware version, ethernet status (down or up), and
conductor priority.
CobraNet Conductor Priority: Turn tap then turn the Encoder knob to set
the priority number of the CobraNet channel. Press the knob to confirm your
choice. See Section 12 for more on CobraNet conductor priority.
Ch1 CobraNet Rx: Tap the Encoder knob to set the number of the RxA
Bundle for Channel 1. Turn the right Encoder knob to set the CobraNet input
for Channel 1. The word "Active" appears if there is audio on the bundle.
Bundles 1-8 are available at 48 kHz sampling rate, and bundles 1-4 are
available at 96 kHz sampling rate.
CobraNet Transport Latency: Press Next and the encoder wheel to make a
selection to set the CobraNet transport latency: either 5.33, 2.66, or 1.33msec.
Press the knob to confirm your choice. This latency must match the Cobranet
source for proper Cobranet reception.
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I-Tech HD DriveCore Series Power Amplifiers
I-Tech HD DriveCore Series Power Amplifiers
7 Advanced Operation

7.3 Presets

7.3.1 Introduction

Your I-Tech HD amplifier has a wide variety of onboard Digital Signal
Process ing (DSP). Some applications for this DSP are speaker configuration
(set ting the drive levels, frequency bands, delays and limiting for your
particular speakers), EQ, filtering, compression, and much more. System
Architect software lets you adjust the DSP settings, such as filter slope,
compression ratio, EQ frequency bands, and so on.
A preset is a group of DSP settings that configure the amp for a specific
application. For example, you might use one preset that optimizes the amp's
DSP for a JBL VerTec Line Array. You might use another preset that sets up
the DSP for a stereo pair of loudspeakers of your choice. You can choose any
of 50 presets with the LCD Display Screen.
Preset 1 is the factory default preset and cannot be overwritten. It sets up the
amplifier for stereo operation with no DSP features enabled.
The I-Tech HD amplifier works with two types of presets:
1. User presets. Using System Architect, you can create your own custom
DSP presets, label them, and send them to the I-Tech HD ampli fier. The amp
stores those presets in firmware. You can recall those presets from the LCD
Display Screen.
2. Downloadable presets. Crown and JBL engineers have designed
presets that are optimized for various JBL loudspeakers, such as VerTec Line
Arrays. You can download presets from www.jblpro.com. Then in the
software, or with a USB drive, send the preset files to the I-Tech HD amplifier,
where you can recall them from the LCD Display Screen.
Operation Manual
Operation Manual
7.3.3 Downloadable Presets
We will describe each type of preset in detail.
Crown and JBL engineers have designed I-Tech HD DSP presets that are
7.3.2 User Presets
opti mized for various JBL loudspeakers, such as VerTec Line Arrays. To use
User presets are DSP presets that are configured manually.
them, follow this procedure in System Architect:
This is the basic procedure:
Go to www.jblpro.com.
1. Adjust the DSP settings as desired in the System Architect soft ware (not
with the LCD Display Screen).
Section 7.8.19 describes the Presets Manager screen in System Architect.
2. Save this group of settings as preset. Give it a label.
3. Download the preset to the I-Tech HD amplifier. See the software Help file
7.3.4 Loading I-Tech HD 2 Channel Presets Into the
I-Tech HD 4 Channel
for details. As soon as you save the setting as a preset, it is sent to the
amplifier. Another option, described on the next page, is to transfer the
In System Architect, double click on HD4. Go to File › Open Preset, find a 2
preset file using a USB drive.
Channel ITHD preset by selecting 2 Channel Preset from file "file of type" drop
4. Select that preset from the LCD Display Screen. The preset will
down menu. Open the Preset from the and S2 will present options to load it into
automat ically set the DSP parameters as you set them up in the control
Channels 1/2 or 3/4.
software.
7.4 File Transfer Via the USB Port
Setting some parameters of the DSP in the I-Tech HD amplifier is done using
On the front panel of the amplifier is a USB Type A port which can transfer files
the control software, not by the amplifier's LCD Display Screen. For
either direction between a USB flash drive and the amplifier. These files can be
example, if you want to set filter Q, compression ratio, or graphic EQ, you
of three types:
would do so within the System Architect software.
A Preset file, which contains amplifier DSP settings for a specific
loudspeaker/amplifier configuration.
5. When you want to recall the preset, select it from the Preset screen in the
A Device file, which contain all 50 presets and the current amplifier DSP
LCD display. The preset will automat ically set the DSP parameters as you set
settings.
them up in the control software.
A Firmware file.
When you plug in the drive, the amplfier defaults to a file-exchange mode (and
is muted). Then you can load or save individual files. No computer is needed
for this file transfer.
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