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 5 Main panel window
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[Device]
Selects the amplifier in the workspace for which changes will be made.
Network Status
The icon indicates the network status of the amplifier.
IP Address
Indicates the IP address of the amplifier.
Current Scene
Indicates the scene number and scene name of the amplifier.
Scene list
This shows the scene contents.
[Scene No.]
Indicates the scene number. Click here to select a scene.
[Name]
Indicates the scene name. Click the [Name] box and enter a name for the scene. A maximum of 18 single-
byte characters can be entered. Double-byte characters such as Japanese can also be used.
If the scene has not been stored, this will indicate “No Data.” You can enter a name when storing the
scene. By default, this will automatically be given a name such as “Scene 01” or “Scene 02.” The two-
digit number will be the same as the stored scene number (the number shown in [Scene No]).
• You can enter up to 18 single-byte characters, but the number and type of characters that can
be displayed will depend on the device. Characters other than single-byte alphanumeric char-
acters cannot be shown on the display of the device, even if they appear in Amp Editor. Please
refer to the Owner’s Manual of the corresponding device for details. “\” (backslash) is displayed
as “¥” (yen symbol).
• The display of the TXn itself can show a scene name in the following languages: English, Ger-
man, French, Spanish, and Japanese. The language to be displayed must be selected before-
hand in the “Language” dialog box (page 67).
• For information about characters that the ACD1 can display, refer to the “List of supported char-
acters” in the “ACD1 Reference Manual.”
[Protect]
Specifies the protect setting. You can select “ON” or “OFF.” If this is “ON,” it will not be possible to
delete, overwrite, edit, or rename scene data.
[Cut] button
Cuts the scene selected in the list. When online, or for scene 00 or the current scene, the button will be gray
and cannot be used.
• If the scene number to be recalled when an EMG signal is received is located after the scene num-
ber you cut, you’ll need to re-specify the EMG Scene No. if necessary (page 79).
[Copy] button
Copies the scene selected in the list. When online, the button will be gray and cannot be used.
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