Description of functions:
1 . Button
to mute the unit
When the unit is muted, the button is red . To unmute, click the
button again . Clicking the button
mute any units connected .
2 . Button
to identify a unit
When this button is clicked, the button and all LEDs on the unit
will flash for a few seconds .
3 . Icon
for the operating status of the unit
green = operation
red
= standby
grey = connection interrupted
Click the icon to switch between operating mode and standby
mode . When the unit is switched on and a new connection is
being established, an additional line "Startup..." with the icon
will temporarily appear at the end of the list .
4 . The two vertical bars
the output of a unit .
5 . Indication of unit name
The preset name can be changed here or in the configuration
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menu (
chapter 7 .3 .2) in order to distinguish between identical
units . It is advisable to use the name used in the Dante network .
6 . Indication of the hardware address (MAC address) of the interface
of the unit; this address will always clearly identify a unit
7 . Indication of the IP address of a unit
When the connection is interrupted, "Offline" is indicated here .
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in the line "All Units" will
are basic level indicators for the input and
8 . Button
to call up the configuration window (fig . 13) for a unit
which is "on line"
In the line "All Units", click the button
or click
to show the list .
7.2.1 Groups of units
Multiple units can be combined in groups for controlling them together .
They may, for example, all be muted . The settings
define which parameters of the group will apply to all members of
this group . All actions of a group require the necessary access rights
for the group members .
There are three types of groups:
"Carbon Copy": All settings (except the parameters defined under
"Exceptions") in the configuration window of the
group or a group member will apply to all other
group members .
"Advanced":
Only the settings of the parameters defined under
"Setup Links" will apply to the group members .
"Master Volume": Only essential settings such as total volume or
basic sound adjustment can be made for all group
members (
7.2.1.1 Creating a new group
1) To create a new group, call up the menu item "Tools New Group" .
2) A window is displayed: Enter the desired group name in the field
"Enter the name of the new group" .
A line for the group will be added to the list (line "Group: ...",
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fig . 11) .
to hide the list of units
of the group
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chapters 7 .3 .4) .