User Accounts And Logging In; Arc Home Screen When Logged In - Linear Acoustic ARC Installation & User Manual

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Remote User Interface
Multiple users can connect to the same ARC hardware simultaneously. Anyone connected to the unit will be able to see the
information on this screen including the unit's name (B) and physical location (C).
1. Additionally, all users can access Meters screen (D) which shows loudness measurements and input/output levels for
both programs. See the section "ARC Home Screen When Logged In" below for detailed information.
2. The Locate Unit feature (E), which causes the front panel display of the unit to flash for easy identification in a crowded
rack, can also be activated without logging in.
3. Additional information about installed options, clock sync, network status and IP address, power supply status,
software and FPGA versions, and unit uptime are displayed to the right of the screen (F).

User Accounts and Logging In

Making modifications to ARC's configuration, signal routing, or audio processing parameters via the remote user interface
requires logging into the unit. At this time, only one user account with one password and one level of access is supported.
By default, the password is 1234. The ability to change the password will be included an upcoming software update.

ARC Home Screen When Logged In

Additional menus become visible once you are logged in. These include detailed metering, loudness measurements and
controls for the APTO® processing for both Program 1 and Program 2 (A), the I/O menus (B), detailed system-wide
information and configuration settings including IP, sync, and QoS (C), and detailed I/O and program metering (D).
Note:
This section is primarily an overview of the user interface to provide an explanation of the various menus
and screens. It is not intended to provide step-by-step instructions for setting up or operating ARC. Where
applicable, references to specific chapters will be made where you can find more detailed instructions for
specific controls.
Figure 5-2 – Home screen when logged in
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