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Operation Manual
Advanced Operation
JBL Master Screen Array Library
This library is included with Audio Architect at install. The tunings in this library were developed and validated against previous same tunings for Crown DSI amplifiers. It is
read-only to prevent over-write. At any time, a user can load this library to access reference JBL tunings for these devices.
User Libraries
At any time, the user may save the current working library to a custom user library file.
Loading a Library
Click on the File/Open > Speaker Tuning dialog on the device main panel to open and load an existing library file into the working library. This action replaces the current
working library. Any changes not saved to the existing working library will be lost.
Saving a Library
Click on the File/Save > Speaker Tuning dialog on device main panel to save the current working library to any filename. Note: JBL files are write-protected/read-only and
cannot be over-written.
Library File Locations
The file location and naming conventions for all speaker tuning libraries is:
Windows 7 path C:\ProgramData\Harman Professional\Audio Architect\
Windows XP path C:Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Harman Professional\Audio Architect\
Library Filename Conventions
The general file names are:
Working Library: Crown Library.DCi Series.SpeakerTuning
JBL Screen Array Library: JBL Master Screen Array Library.DCi Series.SpeakerTuning
User Libraries: Any_user_file_name.DCi Series.SpeakerTuning
Networking the Amplifier
See the Audio Architect help file for directions on how to use its networking configuration tools.
You can make the following settings by using the Network Troubleshooter (In Audio Architect):
HiQnet node address
DHCP off/on
IP address
Subnet mask
Select Network Card
The first page of the wizard lists all the network adapters currently in the computer. If you have more than one adapter, you can scroll through the list and see the iP Address
assigned to each card. If you have a card with an IP address of 0.0.0.0, it typically means one of several things:
1. The card is disabled.
2. The card is not connected to a network.
3. The card is setup to obtain its address from a DHCP server, and no DHCP server is available.
Select the card that is connected to the HiQnet system and click the Next button. The Wizard will walk you through the rest of the process. Please see the System Architect
online help for more information.