User Manual

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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Basic operations in Amp Editor
As examples of how amplifiers can be controlled from Amp Editor, this chapter explains the process of
editing the basic settings of each amplifier, creating a custom control panel from which you can monitor
and control multiple amplifiers, and then using Scene Link to switch multiple amplifiers together.
Before you continue with the procedure described below, you must make IP address and Device ID settings for
your computer and devices as described in “Setup” (page 15).
For details on how to connect the ACD1 to an amplifier and set the AMP ID, refer to the ACD1 Owner’s Manual.
Synchronizing Amp Editor and the devices
Here’s how to perform synchronization so that the devices can be monitored and controlled from Amp Editor.
1. After you’ve powered-on your equipment, start up Amp Editor.
The main panel window and the Tree View window will appear.
The connected devices are shown in the workspace of the Tree View window.
If a connected device is not shown in the workspace, refer to “Troubleshooting” (page 213).
2. In the main panel window, click the [OFFLINE] button.
The “Synchronization” screen (page 94) will appear. Verify that the connected TXn(s) and/or ACD1(s)
are shown.
Amplifiers connected to the ACD1 are not shown. To verify that the amplifiers are connected to
the ACD1, follow the steps below:
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