User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- What is Amp Editor?
- Special Notices
- Contents
- Preparing for operation
- An overview of Amp Editor
- Setup
- Basic operations in Amp Editor
- Main panel window
- Objects in the window and their function
- Menus in the main panel window
- Preferences
- Event Log
- Device Information
- Scene Manager
- Alert Setup
- Word Clock (TXn only)
- Speaker Processor Library Manager (TXn only)
- Clock
- Language (TXn only)
- GPI (ACD1 only)
- Utility
- IP Address
- IP Control Port No.
- Firmware Update (Updating the internal firmware)
- Scene Link Manager (for devices other than XMV)
- Network Setup
- Synchronization (Synchronization with devices)
- Custom Control Panel Manager
- System View Creator
- Speaker Processor Library Converter
- Tree View window
- Detail View window
- Device Properties window
- Signal Path View window (TXn only)
- Component editor (TXn only)
- Custom control panels
- Appendix
Chapter 1 Preparing for operation
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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Terms
Term Definition
Workspace
The set of devices that can be simultaneously monitored and controlled by Amp Editor is called
a workspace.
Online/Offline
“Online” is the state in which the devices are connected to the computer and network, and are
synchronized with Amp Editor so that they can be monitored and controlled. “Offline” is the
state in which the devices and computer are not physically connected, or connected but not
synchronized.
Term Definition
Scene
A settings for each amplifier is called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the saved settings can be
immediately applied to the amplifiers.
Scene link
Settings for simultaneously recalling scenes for multiple amplifiers within a workspace are
called a “scene link.” By recalling a scene link, scenes can be simultaneously recalled for mul-
tiple amplifiers. Scene links can be created and recalled using Amp Editor.
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Amplifier B
Amplifier C
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Scene link