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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Table of Contents Sound Masking Settings Window ....17 Copyright Information ............2 4. Configure Analog Input Screen ......18 Version History ..............3 Analog Input EQ Settings Window ....19 End User License Agreement ......... 5 5.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual T112 STAND-ALONE OPERATION USER MANUAL T112 Stand-Alone Graphical User Interface Overview Introduction One way to use the TitanONE T112 is as part of a system where it is configured and controlled by GCK. However, it is also possible to user the T112 in a stand-alone application.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual T112 Main Screen Features and Operation The main is the home base for the GUI from which all other screens are accessed. Below is a screenshot of the main screen with sections of the screen marked. Each of these sections is described below. ...
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Amp Card Status & Control Panels (6 total) There is one of these sections for each of the six primary amplifier cards slots in the frame. The items in this area are: Slot Used Control Slider control to indicate whether this slot is filled with an amplifier (or line driver) card or not.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Type Displays the amplifier type detected for that slot. Temp Displays the amplifier temperature (Celsius) for the amplifier in that slot. Configure Channels (A and B) Icons Clicking on one of these gear icons jumps to the Amplifier Configuration Channel screen for the selected channel (see Chapter 3).
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Frame Status Indicator This somewhat mirrors the same LED on the front of the T112 hardware. The colors on these indicators have the following meaning: Solid Green – unit is powered up and running normally. ...
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Amplifier Channel Configuration Screen The Amplifier Channel Configuration Screen can be accessed for any of the 12 channels in the system 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, etc. and appears as shown below. The sections on this screen and the indicators/controls are described below. /...
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Priority Input Trigger Panel This panel is used to determine how/when the priority input audio becomes active. The Auto Detect control is used to enable audio detection on the priority input source signal and use that to active the priority audio (and duck the non-priority audio).
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Sound Masking Settings Panel Each channel can have its own sound masking noise mixed in on top of non-priority or priority input audio. The controls in this section are used to enable masking noise for this amplifier channel. ...
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual EQ Settings Window The EQ settings can be adjusted via the EQ Settings pop-up window, such as the example shown below. The areas in this window are described below. The X at top right is used to close this pop-up. The settings are saved when the save button is pressed on the amplifier channel configuration screen from which this pop-up was launched (or are discarded if Cancel is pressed instead).
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Make All Flat Button Pressing this button prompts to do the operation first with a Yes/No prompt box. If Yes is selected, then all bands are set to 0 dB level. Filter type “None” and bandwidth 1.0 Octaves. Note, this operation is not reversible directly, but will not be saved if one presses the Cancel button on the Amplifier Channel Configuration screen that this launched from.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Sound Masking Settings Window The sound masking settings for each amplifier channel are configured in a pop-up window such as the one shown below. If one wishes to copy the settings from another channel into this one, this is done by selecting the channel in the top left box and then pressing the copy button.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Configure Analog Input Screen Each of the 12 analog audio inputs on the T112 frame may be configured via the screen such as shown below. The indicated features are described below. Input Level Panel One can adjust lower level line inputs by as much +20 dB using the control in this panel. One may either click and drag the box in the slider control or enter a value in the edit box below it.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Analog Input EQ Settings Window There are five bands of parametric equalization available on each analog input. These can be adjusted via the controls on shown in the example below, and explained below that. Frequency Response Graph In this area, an approximation of the frequency response (level) is shown.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Make All Flat Button Pressing this button prompts to do the operation first with a Yes/No prompt box. If Yes is selected, then all bands are set to 0 dB level. Filter type “None” and bandwidth 1.0 Octaves. Note, this operation is not reversible directly, but will not be saved if one presses the Cancel button on the Amplifier Channel Configuration screen that this launched from.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Configure Logic Inputs Screen This chapter is reserved for future features related to the Logic Inputs of the T112. About Window The About window has basic information about the T112 frame and its firmware as shown in the figure below right Clicking on the View Licenses icon/label at the bottom brings up a license tree, such as the start shown below.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Configure Automated Testing Screen The automated test functions of the T112 are configured via the Auto Test screen. Initially, when this screen is brought up, it appears as below. One should select a test to configure or run from the drop list at the top left, as indicated by the prompting text. Selecting a test changes the window to appear as below.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Frequency The frequency of the test tone in Hertz. A typical value to test speakers might be 400 Hz or 1000 Hz. A typical value to test speaker lines without being heard by people in the spaces is something near 20 kHz, such as 19,700 Level The level of the test tone in Decibels full-scale (dBfs).
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual The columns in the Test Results Grid are as follows: (blank) The first column shows an icon to indicate test success or failure for this point on the most recent test. A summary of the successes and failures are indicated at the top right by the numbers inside the green and yellow circles.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual The Action Buttons on this screen are as follows: Calibrate One clicks on this button to run the test and store the results as the Set values for the test points. One should be sure to save any configuration changes via the Apply button before running.
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Circuit Test/Monitor Test Points Clicking on this button calls up the Circuit Test/Monitor Test Points window as shown below. The controls in this pop-up are the following: Select Test Point Drop List One selects the desired test point via this drop list box. Do Circuit Test A circuit test is where the test tone frequency and level for the current test (back on the Auto Test screen that one just left) is used to generate audio to the amplifier channel associated with this test point and...
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Ambient Sensor Meter Bridge Window The meter bridge is a pop-up window that shows all 24 ambient sensor levels simultaneously. The sensors are hard assigned two per amplifier channel, and appear such as is shown below. The features on this window are described below.
T112 Stand-Alone User Manual System Settings Screen Access to the System Settings screen is via an additional access code. Clicking on the Settings icon on the main page brings up an access code entry pop-up such as shown at right. The access code is the same as for many other AtlasIED settings on network products: 5022677436 After entering the code and clicking on the Login button, one sees the System...
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T112 Stand-Alone User Manual Warning: The upload feature is for updating the T112 firmware and supporting files, and requires specially formatted and encrypted files provided by AtlasIED. Users should not attempt using this feature without being directed to do so by AtlasIED Technical Support. The System Settings screen Update tab is shown at right.
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