Neuron Id For Rms Module; Resetting The Rms Module - Meyer Sound LEOPARD Series Operating Instructions Manual

Compact linear line array loudspeaker
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LEOPARD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Wink/Activity LED (Green)
The green Wink/Activity LED indicates the status of the
loudspeaker:
• During startup, the LED flashes green 10 times.
• If the loudspeaker has not yet been discovered on the
RMS network, the LED is not lit after startup.
• If the loudspeaker has been successfully discovered on
the RMS network, the LED flashes green continuously
and flashes more rapidly with increased data activity.
• When the loudspeaker is winked, either by clicking the
Wink button in Compass RMS or by pressing the Identify
button on the RMS user panel, the LED is solid green.
The LED remains solid green until the loudspeaker is
unwinked.
TIP:
The loudspeaker can also be winked by
clicking the Wink button on the loudspeaker
icon in Compass RMS.
Remote Mute Switch
The recessed Remote Mute switch (Figure 21) on the
LEOPARD RMS module determines whether Compass RMS
can control muting and soloing of the loudspeaker. LEOPARD
ships from the factory with the switch enabled.
Figure 21: Remote Mute Switch
• Disable: When the Remote Mute switch is set to Disable
(to the left), the loudspeaker cannot be muted or soloed
from Compass RMS.
• Enable: When the Remote Mute switch is set to Enable
(to the right), the loudspeaker can be muted and soloed
from Compass RMS.
NOTE:
Compass RMS also allows you to dis-
able Mute and Solo functions to eliminate any
possibility of accidentally muting loudspeakers.
RMS Network Connectors
The Weidmuller 2-conductor, locking connectors transfer
data to and from the RMS network. Two connectors are
provided to allow for easy connection of multiple (daisy-
30
chained) loudspeakers on the network. Included with each
RMS-equipped loudspeaker are RMS cable connectors and
mounting blocks for constructing RMS cables. The RMS
blocks allow the Weidmuller connectors to be securely
attached to the RMS module with screws.

NEURON ID FOR RMS MODULE

Each RMS module has a unique 12-character Neuron ID (NID)
that identifies the loudspeaker on the network. The NID is
automatically detected by RMServer but can also be entered
manually, if necessary, when configuring RMS systems in
Compass RMS without loudspeakers present. The NID label
is located on the RMS user panel near the orange Network
connectors.

RESETTING THE RMS MODULE

Use the Identify button to reset the LEOPARD RMS module
when powering on the loudspeaker. This action will cause the
module to be removed from the RMS network.
To reset the RMS module:
1. Power down the loudspeaker.
2. Press and hold the Identify button.
3. While continuing to hold down the Identify button, power
on the loudspeaker.
4. After the Wink/Status LED flashes on and off, release the
Identify button. The RMS module is reset and the loud-
speaker is removed from the RMS network.

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