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8) "Cycle Display" button: Pressing this will change the Status Display to show
connected load readings, along with averaged output voltage and current
readings. This can also be actioned with a double click on the actual Status
Display screen.
9) "Mode" button: Press this to cycle through the three amplifier modes. Note
that in "Bridge" and "Mono" mode, the controls and indicators for channel "B" will
disappear as only channel A is used as a signal feed in these modes.
10) "Power" button: Press this to swap the amplifier between Active and
Standby modes. All controls will be briefly disabled when swapping modes. In
Standby, the amplifier is still online and on the network, but all monitor data is
disabled. The Status Display of "Total Up Time" is also stopped when in standby,
and the Status Display Screen dimmed to reflect this.
11) Output channel names: These names can be changed by either double
clicking them on the panel, or through the Properties window. 16 chars max.
12) Amplifier name: This can be changed by either double clicking it on the
panel, or through the Properties window. 40 chars max.
13) "Flash Identify" button: Pressing this will flash the Power LED in yellow on
the physical front panel (and the Mono & Stereo LEDs on the rear panel) for five
seconds to allow easy identification of each amp on the network. This function
also works in reverse from the amplifier – if the "Identify" button is pressed on an
amplifier, it will flash the LEDs on its front panel, as well as flashing the text of
the relevant amp panel in the Device View for five seconds.
14) Temperature readout: This gives an "at a glance" display of the current
operating temperature of the amplifier. The more accurate readout is also
enumerated on the status display.
15) "Protect" indicator: This will illuminate if the amplifier goes into protect for
any reason. The status display information will also turn red. Conditions that can
cause the amplifier to protect itself are described on page 15.
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