Groups - Apex Digital CloudPower Series Operation Manual

Remote controllable class-d installation amplifiers
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GROUPS

Groups offer robust control over all the channels within a system. Amplifier channels can be linked to
several groups, with each channel potentially belonging to up to six distinct groups. Modifying group
settings will impact all amplifier channels within the network assigned to that specific group.
Employing multiple groups can be useful in logically segmenting a expansive system. For instance,
amplifier channels responsible for a restaurant area can be grouped together to establish a restaurant
sub-master. A master group can also be formed, granting access to system-wide EQ and level
adjustments, enabling instantaneous modifications across all amplifier channels in the network.
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GROUPS
The amplifier's custom
name and IP adress.
Click the info icon to display a popup window containing the
amplifier details and its status.
The model is also displayed in the CP Icon.
Small versions of the output meters which turn red when a limiter is
active, providing an overview of the output activity in the network.
Click refresh to update the device list.
Previous active devices that are currently offline are shown with
a red outline, indicating that they were previously connected but
a connection cannot be established. This could suggest that the
amplifier has been turned off or there may be network issues.
If a device was intentionally removed from the network but still
appears, performing a reboot of the amplifier will clear the list.
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