Speaker Delay
A delay value appears on the screen and the amplifier's ch numbers
are replaced with the speaker's letters.
By pressing the channel button the outputs that are part of the
same speaker are selected, the channel buttons will blink and a
value text is highlighted. Press the edit buttons
the selected values.
Press and hold the cogwheel button
selection screen, use the CH1
available units (s, m, ft), and use the edit buttons
between 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 10 ms; 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 10 ft; 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 10 m
increments.
Matrix
The selected input appears on the screen and the amplifier's ch
numbers are replaced with the speaker's letters.
By pressing the channel button the outputs that are part of the
same speaker are selected, the channel buttons will blink and a
value text is highlighted. Press the edit buttons
between the following: INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, INPUT
1+2, INPUT 3+4.
Press and hold the cogwheel button
screen, where it is possible to mix the inputs independently.
Source Select
The active sources of the 4 inputs appear on the screen and the
amplifier's ch numbers are replaced with the input numbers.
By pressing any channel button its input priority list is selected,
pressing the CH1 button
will toggle the backup state (ON/OFF).
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Press the CH2 button
to scroll through the sources (ANL, AES3,
2
DNT).
Press the edit buttons
in order to move the selected source in the
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list.
Snapshot
Through this screen. it is possible to recall a snapshot from the local
memory.
Press and hold the CH2 pushbutton
Output Config
Through this screen, it is possible to Bridge/Unbridge the outputs of
the T Series amplifier.
Pressing any of the CH buttons will select the related channel.
Joined channels must be split prior to performing briging/unbridging.
Speaker Preset
Through this screen, it is possible to check the presets that are
currently loaded onto each channel.
Presets can be sourced both from the internal memory and from an
external USB drive.
Preset selection is a guided configuration through which the
amplifier will ask the user to select the brand, the family, the model,
and its application. Once the application is selected and confirmed,
channel buttons 1/2/3/4
→
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output channel onto which the preset should be loaded.
Network Configuration
This screen portrays the amplifier's current network configuration.
The CH4 pushbutton is lit and can be used to change the
configuration.
Use the CH1
and CH2
1
STATUS" and "DANTE STATUS" respectively.
It's then possible to toggle between "AUTO IP" and "STATIC IP",
when the latter is selected, the CH1
to navigate across the digits, whilst the edit buttons
edit the single digits.
in order to edit
6
to activate the stepsize
2
button to toggle between the
1
6
in order to choose
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to activate the custom mix
2
to activate the preview mode.
2
buttons can be used to select the
4
buttons to choose between "AMP
2
and CH2
buttons are used
1
2
are used to
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Node Info
Through this screen, it is possible to display node information. Use
the edit buttons
If the cogwheel button
submenu will open, containing the following: "LOCK INTERFACE",
"LCD BRIGHTNESS", "REMOVE GROUPS", "RESET PROCESSING".
LOCK INTERFACE: Local lock screen, enter a 6 digit password to
lock. The locked screen shows only the main view, the standby and
navigation buttons are disabled. (Passepartout: 441144)
LCD BRIGHTNESS: Choose between 3 different display brightness
to toggle
levels.
REMOVE GROUPS: Removes the amplifier from any group, removes
also the processing associated with that group. One typical use
for this function is to remove any group that is present within the
amplifier from any previous operation, while preserving the preset
and the snapshot list.
RESET PROCESSING: Reset to the factory default processing
parameters (unmuted outputs, straight signal routing, no crossovers,
EQ=flat, input to output gain=32dB, no limiters, and delay=0ms).
FW Update
Updating the firmware can be done through Armonía.
During the firmware update, the display will show an "Updating
Firmware" message, and a bar will show the progress through the
various phases.
Networking
T Series amplifiers support Dante networking. The two-gigabit ports
internally connected via a Gigabit switch to simplify wiring and
eliminate the need for external network switches in small systems.
Control and audio are flowing on both ports. The amplifier can be
configured for redundancy using AES3 and/or analog inputs; it can
also use a redundant source device on Dante. However, it can't use
two audio networks, so never connect a T Series to the secondary
network if there is one in the system.
IP Addressing
Factory default network settings are AUTO IP.
STATIC IP policy can also be adopted and configured through
ArmoníaPlus or the display panel.
Both ArmoníaPlusand the T Series must belong to the same subnet.
If a DHCP server is not active within the network, the amplifier
platform initiates a stateless address auto-configuration (i.e. Zero-
configuration networking methodology – Zeroconf): it self assigns
a local numeric network address (of the type 169.254.x.y with
a subnet mask 255.255.0.0) and automatically distributes and
resolves the hostnames of the networking devices.
As a rule of thumb, turn the DHCP
server on before connecting the amplifiers.
When the amplifier discovers a DHCP server on the network, it
negotiates the networking parameters.
ArmoníaPlus System Manager
ArmoníaPlus System Manager is the default interface that allows
system setting and customization of the T Series amplifiers.
ArmoníaPlus can be installed on a PC running Windows (XP SP3 and
higher).
Download ArmoníaPlus System Manager for free from the dedicated
website:
to navigate the available pages.
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