Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Legal Disclaimer
- Limited warranty
- 1. Introduction
- 2. TC Icon software installation
- 3. Controls and Connectors
- 4. Overview
- 5. Setting up
- 6. Quick Setup
- 7. Basic operation with the TC Icon software
- 8. Using the Library
- 9. TC Icon Setup
- 10. Using Reverb TwentyFour
- 11. Main page
- 12. Grid page
- 13. Setup page
- 14. Rev page
- 15. Trim page
- 16. Factory presets
- 17. System/ Remote
- 18. Acoustics Enhancement
- 19. Specifications
On-screen keyboard
Reverb TwentyFour allows you to store and rename presets, assign labels to
inputs and outputs, and perform other functions where text input is required.
When you access any of these functions, an on-screen keyboard will be displayed.
While they keyboard is being displayed, you can either click the letters shown
on-screen or use your computer’s keyboard for character input. When you are
done, click the large Enter button or press your computer keyboard’s Enter key.
7. 2 System/ Status page
Please note that the LEDs on the Reverb TwentyFour front panel will display
basic status information as long as the device is powered – see “Controls and
Connectors” on page 9.
To display additional status information about the Reverb TwentyFour, go to
Frame/System/Status in the TC Icon software.
This page will display the following status information:
Clock section
• SOURCE indicator – Indicates the source of the clock signal that the
Reverb TwentyFour is currently following.
• LOCK indicator – Indicates if synchronization has been achieved. If no
synchronization has been achieved, a red LED will be shown in this eld.
• NOMINAL RATE indicator – Shows the detected sample rate of the signal
Reverb TwentyFour is synced to (48 KHz).
Status section
The indicators in this section follow the same status as the front panel LEDs
described on page 9. Please refer to that page as it shows tables of the various
LED color codes and their meaning.
• RUNNING indicator – Displays the current state of the Reverb TwentyFour
power supply. A power supply failure may be indicated as described under
“Power LED" on page 9.
• NET indicator – Displays the number of TC Icons hardware devices or the
number of computers running TC Icon software, that have been detected on
the network.
• MUTE – Indicates if the Reverb TwentyFour is running in Bypassed mode or
Normal mode.
• SYNC indicator – The LED indicates if synchronization to the signal source
has been achieved.
• FRAME IDENTIFICATION – If you are operating multiple Reverb TwentyFour
units, you may need to identify one specic unit quickly. To do so, select
the Frame Identication parameter to have that Frame identify itself with
a blinking front panel NET LED. The color/color combination is selected by
moving the small slider at the right of the Frame Identication box:
“Green/O”, “Yellow/O”, “Red/O”, “Green/ Yellow”, Green/Red”,
“Yellow/Red” or "O".
• Temperature indicator – Shows the current internal temperature of the
Reverb TwentyFour in degrees Celsius.
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