Configuration - Russound XZone70V Installation Manual

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Configuration of the XZone70V is done through Web Config. Navigate to the
XZone70V Web Config page (see Step 6 above)
Web Config Setup Tab
Front Panel LEDs – The front panel LED lights can be disabled for any
installation where viewing the operational lights would be distracting, or
where complete darkness is desired at night. The default setting is enabled.
To disable the front panel LED's, select "Disabled" for this option in Web Config.
Note: Only normal operation LEDs are disabled. Any error condition LED
lights will always illuminate.
Device Name – Enter the desired zone name here. The name you enter will
be visible to all users of the MyRussound App or other user interfaces when
selecting the zone they would like to control.
Make sure to choose a unique name for each zone in the entire Russound
system.. If there are two rooms named "Bar" for example, users will not know
which zone they are selecting and controlling.
AirPlay Password (Optional) - If you want to use an AirPlay password to limit
access for AirPlay users to stream audio to the XZone70V, enter an AirPlay
password and click "Apply". This same password must be entered on any iOS
device when attempting to use Apple AirPlay to stream audio. If you do not
want to use a password to control access to AirPlay, leave the AirPlay Password
field blank.
Services - By default, all available audio services are enabled and are selectable
as options when streaming audio. If any of these services are not being used,
or if you wish to block access to any services for this, you can do so by dragging
and dropping the services between the "Enabled" and "Disabled" sections on
this Web Config page.
Note: You can also re-order the services so that the services the end user
wants to use first are at the top of the list. Simply drag and drop each service in
the "Enabled" list to the appropriate order that you would like them to appear
to the end user for each zone.
Volume Trim – The Volume Trim setting is used to allow an audio
compensation adjustment. In most cases, this setting does not need to be
modified, but if there are unusual audio characteristics such as for small
rooms, rooms filled with very reflective surfaces like tiled floors and bare walls,
or rooms filled with highly absorptive materials like thick carpet and heavy
curtains, you can use the Volume Trim settings to tweak the sound levels.
The default setting for the Volume Trim level in each zone is -3 dB.
Congratulations! Your XZone70V is now fully configured.
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