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 6 Tree View window
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Specifying the I/O card (MY Card Type)
When offline, you can change the I/O card that is inserted in the TXn. By default, an AES-IO card is inserted in
the TXn.
1. Right-click a TXn icon.
2. From the context menu, choose [I/O Card Selection].
The “I/O Card Selection” dialog box will appear.
3. From the dropdown menu beside [Card], choose the appropriate card. If you want to
remove the card, select “none.”
4. Click the [OK] button.
The setting will be applied, and the dialog box will close. If you click the [Cancel] button, the dialog box
will close without applying the setting.
• If a TXn in which an I/O card is inserted is connected to the network, it will be shown in Amp
Editor with the corresponding card selected.
Viewing the event log (Individual Event Log)
When you right-click a device’s icon and choose [Individual Event Log] from the context menu that appears, the
“Individual Event Log” dialog box will appear (page 45). This displays an event log for the events generated by
the device that you right-clicked.
• If you opened the “Individual Event Log” dialog box from the Tree View window, this will be displayed
with the [All Logs] button turned on.
Resetting the FAULT OUTPUT connector (Reset Fault Output)
From the context menu that appears when you right-click the icon of a device, you can choose [Reset Fault Out-
put] to reset the output of that device’s FAULT OUTPUT connector. Once the C and NC pins of a device’s
FAULT OUTPUT connector have been shorted, the C and NC pins will remain shorted until you power-off the
device or perform this operation to reset it. Before you use this operation to reset the fault output, verify that the
device is operating normally.
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