Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner’s Manual
- Table of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- WARNINGS
- Introduction
- Key Features
- Applications
- AZA Amplifier Configurations
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Rack Ear Installation
- Finding an AZA Amplifier On a LAN
- AZA Amplifier Discovery Software
- Logging into The Amplifier The First Time
- Changing Login Username & Password For The First Time
- Resetting the Password
- AZA UI Overview
- AZA Factory Default UI Settings
- Firmware Revision
- Static IP Addresses
- Resetting the Amp to DHCP Mode
- Resetting the Login Username & Password
- Changing the Amplifier (Host) Name
- Accessory Card Installation
- Installation and Considerations
- Dimensional Drawings
- Warranty
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Resetting the Amp to DHCP Mode
1. Remove AC power from the AZA amplifier and wait 1 minute.
2. Apply AC power, wait 3 - 5 seconds, then press and hold the front power button for 5 seconds. The power LED will illuminate solid, then all of the
front panel LEDs will start to blink rapidly. Release the power switch. You are able to log in once the LEDs stop blinking.
3. DHCP will be reset and both the username and password will be reset to “admin”. Note: The DSP settings will not be affected.
4. Follow standard login procedures.
Resetting the Login Username & Password
Follow the procedures above for “Resetting the Amp Back to DHCP Mode” During login enter ‘admin” for both Username and Password. Note: At that
time, you be prompted to change the password. Note: The Host Name will also be changed back to matching the model number.
Changing the Amplifier (Host) Name
The amplifier name is also known as the Host name. In most applications it is the same as the model number. There are applications where there can
be several AZA amplifiers on the same network making it hard to identify. Each amplifier can have a custom name given to it making it easier locating
it on a network. This is called the Host name. The Host Name can be changed In the AZA UI Home page Network Settings section. Changing the Host
name is useful when using the AZA Amplifier Discovery Software.
Accessory Card Installation
The AZA404 and AZA804 offer four (4) additional inputs that can be routed to any of the four (4) output channels. The optional DPA-DAC4 accessory
card offers 4-channels of Dante™ digital audio. Contact AtlasIED for a list of available accessory cards. Note: Accessory card installation must be done
by a qualified technician.
1. Remove the AZA amplifier from the AC Mains source.
2. Remove the two screws (M3 x 8mm Pan Head Black) holding the AZA accessory blank panel.
3. Remove the ribbon cable from the cover plate.
4. Connect the accessory card to the ribbon cable by carefully aligning the ribbon cable connector to the mating PCB connector. Do not force. When
aligned correctly the cable will mate easily.
5. Carefully guide the accessory card into the slot without forcing the PCB or cable.
6. After the card is inserted and the accessory panel is flush to the chassis, align the two (2) screws holes and secure them using the M3 x 8mm
screws.