Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Introduction
- Key Features and Applications
- Package Contents
- Rack Installation Guide
- Hardware Overview
- Connections
- Network Connection Overview
- Software Overview
- Sources
- Zones (Zone Outputs)
- Zones-Limiter
- Zones-Groups Overview
- Room Combine Active
- Message Player Overview
- Messages
- GPIO Overview
- Scenes Overview
- Routines Overview
- Accessories Overview
- Accessories Page
- Print, Assemble, Place, and Scan
- X-ANS General Settings
- Accessories Connection Rules
- Scheduler, Steps to Create an Event
- Diagrams – Connection Diagram and Block Diagram
- Settings Page Overview
- Front Panel Display Menu Tree
- Specifications
- Mechanical Line Drawings with Dimensions
- Regulatory Information: AZM4 / AZM8 / A-BT
- Limited Warranty, Customer Service Online Warranty Claim Process
- Quick Start Guide
- Product Info
- System Examples
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Audio Wall Plates A-RCA Settings on Accessory Page
1. The accessory settings page displays the editable accessory name. The default is type and port with location on bus.
2. Shows input graphic of accessory type, A-RCA, and port “A” with bus order location “1” (A1).
3. Click on this locate icon to flash the LED on the accessory to aid in finding its physical location.
Note: Follow the instructions above to “Add Source” to Input Source List for all audio accessories.
General Settings for A-RCA on Source Page
1. The General Settings page displays the editable Source Name, identifies physical location of input for wiring, and navigation tabs for DSP settings:
Gate, De-Esser, Compressor, Equalizer, and Auto-Gain. (same as DSP on Mic/Line page above).
2. Shows input type and port name, select “Change Type or Ports” to re-configure if desired.
3. Pre-set High Pass Filter Enable – a separate EQ filter placed before the Gate, Compressor, and Equalizer, allowing all bands of the equalizer to
be used for other requirements.
4. 0 - 30dB of gain available to fine tune input sensitivity.
5. Delete source “X” and Mute Source along with source (input) level fader.