3 . ID setting
4 . Single module control
Module status panel
USER'S MANUAL
On this bars you can see all the
modules connected in your net.
FROM PC
TO NEXT MODULE
PRESET SELECTOR
ID X 10
ID X 1
ADDRESS
PRESET IN USE
Click once on the ID module
that you want control.
This frame describes the state of all the loudspeakers on the net.
The colour of the little rectangles into this frame represents the
status of the loudspeakers. Each loudspeaker has three rectangles.
Here there is the meaning of the rectangle's colour.
Two rectangles on top:
Both rectangles grey: the loudspeaker is not present on the net.
Temperature rectangle red: one module inside that loudspeaker is
over-temperature.
Temperature rectangle green: all modules inside that loudspeaker
have a good temperature.
Protection/Fail rectangle red: at least one module inside that
loudspeaker is in protection.
Temperature rectangle green: all modules inside that loudspeaker
are working properly.
Temperature rectangle black: if this rectangle is black it means that
the loudspeaker is not responding.
P r e s e t s l o t s o n t h e
Pressing this button you can have a
refresh of the modules connected.
The main causes of this malfunction are
loss of power supply and loss of serial
connection between the hub and the
loudspeaker. Check the hardware. If
this rectangle is black will be black also
the Protection/Fail.
Protection/Fail rectangle black: see
above.
The remaining rectangle: Is related to
the mute function; if red, the related
loudspeaker is in "mute" status.
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