Yamaha Amp Editor Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Amp Editor

Amp EditorVersion 1.3ENOwner’s Manual

Page 2 - Special Notices

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual10Tree View windowThe Tree View window is a hierarchical view of the connection status

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual100 [Mute]If this is selected, a button that turns mute on/off for all registered amplifiers w

Page 4 - Preparing for operation

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual101Speaker Processor Library ConverterThis allows a Speaker Processor component library item (2

Page 5

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual102Chapter6Tree View windowIn the Tree View window you can view, add, or delete devices to be monitored/controlled from Amp E

Page 6

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual103 [New Device] button ( )When you click this, the “Select New Device” dialog box will appear

Page 7

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual104Tree structure DeviceThe devices registered in Amp Editor are shown as an icon and a name (l

Page 8 - An overview of Amp Editor

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual105Operations in the Tree View windowIn the Tree View window you can perform various operations

Page 9 - Main Panel window

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual1062. From the [Device List], select the device that you want to add, and click the [Add] button

Page 10 - Tree View window

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual107 Copying “Selected parameters”1. Right-click the icon of the amplifier whose settings you wa

Page 11 - Detail View window

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual108 Renaming (Rename Label)You can edit the name (label) of a device or workspace (with the exc

Page 12 - Projects

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual109 Disengage Device MachingThis operation removes an offline device from the workspace and mov

Page 13 - Save as a specified name

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual11Detail View windowThe Detail View window lets you monitor/control the amplifier that

Page 14 - [Open] command

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual110 Specifying the I/O card (MY Card Type)When offline, you can change the I/O card that is ins

Page 15 - Device ID settings

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual111 Identifying a device (Identify)When you click the [Identify] button or right-click a device

Page 16 - Chapter 3 Setup

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual112 Matching (Device Matching)If devices are connected to the network, the devices in Amp Edito

Page 17 - IP address settings

Chapter 6 Tree View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual113 Moving from Unmatched Device to Workspace (Move)To be able to monitor and control a device

Page 18 - Windows Vista / 7 / 8 users

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual114Chapter7Detail View windowIn the Detail View window, you can monitor and control the item that is selected in the Tree Vie

Page 19 - Windows XP users

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual115Device Detail ViewThe Device Detail View lets you monitor or control the selected amplifier

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Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual116For the XMFor the XP/XHFor the XMVScreen shots for the TXn will be used subsequently in thi

Page 21

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual117 Input section (TXn/Tn/PC-N only)Here you can monitor and control the input to the amplifi

Page 22

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual118r [ON] button (TXn only)This turns on/off (mutes) the input signal of each channel. These b

Page 23

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual119e Impedance meter (TXn/Tn/PC-N only)This indicates the impedance of each channel’s speaker

Page 24

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual12ProjectsA system constructed by Amp Editor is saved in a folder as a “project.”A proj

Page 25 - [Device Properties] button

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual120 Attenuation sectionHere you can monitor and control the amount of attenuation for each ch

Page 26 - •Gain Mode

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual121e [SOLO] button (for devices other than XMV)This turns Solo on/off for each channel.This is

Page 27

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual122 General sectionHere you can monitor and control overall settings for the entire amplifier

Page 28

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual123w Fan monitor (TXn only)This displays the rotational state and speed of the cooling fans.Th

Page 29

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual124 Mute (TXn only)When the amp section’s heat sink temperature indication exceeds 90%, or wh

Page 30 - [Scene Link Manager] button

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual125t Redundant Mode (TXn only)Indicates the amplifier’s input redundant mode (Redundant Backup

Page 31

Chapter 7 Detail View windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual126 Otherq SceneIndicates the scene number and scene name.w Amp NameIndicates the name of the

Page 32 -  Saving a project

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual127Chapter8Device Properties windowHere you can make settings such as the power amplifier’s output mode, gain / input sensiti

Page 33 - Main panel window

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual128 Redundant ModeSpecifies the redundant connection mode. You can choose one of the fo

Page 34

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual129 [General] tab (XMV)Here you can specify input signals and channel frequencies. You

Page 35 -  SOLO (Solo Master)

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual13 Saving a project1. In the main panel window, click [File] menu  [Save].The current

Page 36 -  [View] menu

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual130 [Limiter] tab (TXn only)Here you can specify the limiter values for each amplifier.

Page 37 -  [System] menu

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual131w Power LimiterThese settings specify how the limiter will be controlled by the outpu

Page 38 -  [About] menu

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual132 [Input Alert] tab (TXn/Tn/PC-N only)Here you can make settings such as the threshol

Page 39 -  [Create an empty file]

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual133r Count (TXn only)Specifies the number of times that a point exceeding the threshold

Page 40 -  Device ID Display

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual134 [Output Alert] tabHere you can make settings such as the threshold values for the a

Page 41 -  [Jump]

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual135e ThresholdSpecifies the maximum output threshold value.r Detection Time (TXn only)Sp

Page 42 -  [Peak Hold] check box

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual136 [Input Signal Chain Check] tab (TXn only)Here you can make settings to specify how

Page 43 - Event Log

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual137y Notch FilterEnables/disables the notch filter that eliminates the frequency compone

Page 44 -  Event log list

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual138q [Calibration by Pilot Tone] buttonWhen you click this, the “Calibration by Pilot To

Page 45 -  IP Address

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual139 “Calibration by Pilot Tone” dialog boxIn the “Calibration by Pilot Tone” dialog box

Page 46 -  Log ID

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual14 Opening a projectHere’s how to open a previously-saved project.The currently-open p

Page 47 -  [Enable logging] check box

Chapter 8 Device Properties windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual140r “Result”Indicates the result of calibration and recommended threshold values.• If e

Page 48 -  [Log file folder]

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual141Chapter9Signal Path View window (TXn only)In the Signal Path View window, the audio signal processing functions of the TXn

Page 49 - Device Information

Chapter 9 Signal Path View window (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual142Opening the component editorWhen you click the icon of a component, the cor

Page 50

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual143Chapter10Component editor (TXn only)When you click a component that has been placed in the Signal Path View window, the co

Page 51 - Scene Manager

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual144 SliderDrag a slider to edit its parameter. The way in which the mouse will oper

Page 52 -  [Copy] button

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual145 Pull-down menuWhen you click this, a pull-down menu will appear. Edit boxThis

Page 53

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual146 Double-clickThis will select the numerical value. You can edit the value by ent

Page 54 -  [Deselect All] button

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual147 GraphParameters are shown in graphical form. When you edit a parameter, the gra

Page 55 -  Device List

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual148Operation mode and Design modeThe component editor and the custom control panel (

Page 56

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual149Context menuThe context menu that appears when you right-click in the window will

Page 57 -  [To Device] button

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual15Chapter3SetupTo use Amp Editor to monitor and control your equipment, you must first specify the IP address for your comput

Page 58 - : Warning

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual150 [Close All Editor Windows]Closes all of the editor windows. [Device Properties

Page 59 - Word Clock (TXn only)

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual151 Buttons containing a parameter set that is different than when the editor was s

Page 60

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual152LibraryParameter sets for Speaker Processor components and 8 Band EQ components a

Page 61 - Editing the library

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual153 About the limiter thresholdDME libraries provided by Yamaha assume that a proce

Page 62 -  From Device

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual154 Storing a library itemA component’s parameter set can be saved as a library fil

Page 63 -  Library list

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual155 Recalling a library itemYou can load a stored parameter set into the component.

Page 64 -  [Add selected] button

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual156Parameter link / Component link What are Parameter Link and Component Link?Param

Page 65 -  [Export Library...] button

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual157 Parameter link support list : Available— : Not available* Linking is possible

Page 66

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual158 Creating a parameter linkIn the component editor or in a custom control panel,

Page 67 -  [Send] button

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual159 Local linkThe [Local Link] sub-menu will show the local link group names. By cl

Page 68 - GPI (ACD1 only)

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual16 For the ACD11.Power-on the ACD1.After approximately ten seconds, the unit’s front panel display will sh

Page 69 -  Function

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual160 The “Parameter Link” dialog boxHere you can view or edit the status of Paramete

Page 70 - When is selected

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual161 Link group listThis shows a list of the link groups. The link groups and the pa

Page 71

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual162Component guide Slot Input GainSpecifies the gain of each channel (1–16) from th

Page 72

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual163 Input Router/Output RouterThe Input Router specifies the routing from the slot

Page 73

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual164 Specifying a routingTo change a routing, click the point where an input channel

Page 74

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual165 4 x 4 Matrix MixerThis is a 4-input 4-output mixer with the input channels and

Page 75

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual166 8 Band EQ / 6 Band EQ (parametric equalizer)These are parametric equalizers tha

Page 76 -  Slot (TXn only)

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual167 Filter typesSeveral types of level change curve are available. Click the [Type]

Page 77 -  IP Control Port No

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual168 APF (All Pass Filter)This filter modifies only the phase, passing the signal at

Page 78 -  Home Screen Mode

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual169 OscillatorThis is a mono-channel oscillator. It generates a sine wave, pink noi

Page 79 -  Last Memory Resume

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual17IP address settingsHere’s how to set the IP address of the computer and of the devices so that Amp Editor

Page 80 -  Att. Dial (TXn only)

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual170 Speaker ProcessorThis displays the overall phase response and level response of

Page 81 -  DIMMER (XMV only)

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual171 CrossoverHere you can apply a high-pass filter and low-pass filter to the signa

Page 82 -  [Date/Time] tab

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual172 LimiterThis compresses signals exceeding the threshold at :1, preventing signa

Page 83 - Setting the maximum

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual173 I/O cardThis lets you specify the input/output mode of a digital I/O card inser

Page 84 - IP Address

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual174 SingleUse this setting if a device operating at the conventional 44.1/48 kHz is

Page 85 - IP Control Port No

Chapter 10 Component editor (TXn only)Amp Editor Owner’s Manual175*1 Select DISABLE if you’ll be making settings via CobraNet using CobraNet Manage

Page 86 -  Firmware Update

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual176Chapter11Custom control panelsYou can create custom control panels by laying out controls in the Detail View window or the

Page 87 - 4. Click the [Update] button

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual177Creating a new custom control panelFrom the main panel window, click [View] menu  [Cus

Page 88

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual178Context menuThe context menu that appears when you right-click in the window will diffe

Page 89 -  [Delete] button

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual179 The context menu in Design modeThe context menu differs depending on the location whe

Page 90 -  Scene Assign

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual18 Windows Vista / 7 / 8 users1. Access the Control Panel, then click or double-click [Network and Sharing

Page 91 -  Amplifier IP Address Mode

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual180Tool paletteThe tool palette will automatically appear when a custom control panel beco

Page 92 - Change Range button

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual181 Aligning controlsThese align the position of the selected controls. [Align Left] but

Page 93 -  [Close] button

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual182 [Slider] buttonPlaces a slider. [Edit Box] buttonPlaces an edit box. [Scene Recall

Page 94 -  Online/Offline

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual183Placing controlsYou’ll use Design mode to place controls. To switch Design mode on/off,

Page 95 -  [Amp Editor -> Device]

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual184• If controls (e.g., a knob or slider), edit boxes, or labels that indicate the paramet

Page 96 - Custom Control Panel Manager

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual1854. In the context menu, click [Design Mode] to turn it on.You’ll be in Design mode.5. D

Page 97 -  Panels for Full Screen Mode

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual186 Using copy and paste to place a controlCopy a control in the component editor or Deta

Page 98 - System View Creator

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual187Editing controlsThe controls you copied can be edited in the custom control panel. Sel

Page 99 -  [Standby/On]

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual188 Cutting, pasting, and copying a controlYou can use the [Cut] button, [Copy] button, a

Page 100 -  [Cancel] button

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual189Control propertiesThe properties dialog box will appear when you double-click a control

Page 101 - Amp Editor Owner’s Manual

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual19 Windows XP users1. Chose [Control Panel]  [Network connections], and double-click [Local area connec-t

Page 102

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual190 [Size]Specifies the knob’s size in units of pixels. [Width] specifies the width, and

Page 103

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual191 [Parameter] buttonThis selects the parameter that will be assigned to the knob. When

Page 104 - Tree structure

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual192 SliderTo open the “Slider Properties” dialog box, double-click a slider, or right-cli

Page 105 -  New Device

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual193 [Size]Specifies the slider’s size in units of pixels. [Width] specifies the width, an

Page 106 - Chapter 6 Tree View window

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual194 [Cap Size]Specifies the size of the slider’s cap in units of pixels. [Width] specifie

Page 107 - Copying “Selected parameters”

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual195 Toggle buttonTo open the “Toggle Button Properties” dialog box, double-click a toggle

Page 108

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual196 [Text] boxEnter the text that will be shown on the button. From above, these specify

Page 109

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual197 Scene Recall buttonTo open the “Scene Recall Button Properties” dialog box, double-cl

Page 110

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual198 [Text Font...] buttonClick this to access the “Select Font” dialog box, where you can

Page 111 -  Detecting devices (Update)

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual199 Push buttonTo open the “Push Button Properties” dialog box, double-click a [Detail Vi

Page 112 - 4. Click the [OK] button

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual2What is Amp Editor?Amp Editor is software that enables network-compatible amplifiers (such as the TXn series and XMV series)

Page 113 -  Moving

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual20 Setting the device IP address (example for a TXn or ACD1)On a TXn or ACD1, the Auto IP Address Assignme

Page 114

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual200 List of properties that can be edited : Available— : Not availableControl SizeText/F

Page 115 - Device Detail View

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual201Changing the tab orderThe tab order of the edit boxes will be the order in which you pa

Page 116 - For the XMV

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual202Size and background settings for a custom control panelIn Design mode, right-click some

Page 117

Chapter 11 Custom control panelsAmp Editor Owner’s Manual203Full-screen displayYou can specify that a custom control panel will be shown in the ful

Page 118 -  Speaker Output section

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual204AppendixAppendixAlert message listAlert messages that can be specified on the TXn, ACD1, and XMV, their content, and the a

Page 119

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual205—— Internal time clock error—013A problem has occurred with the internal clock, and it has been initialized (Janu

Page 120 -  Attenuation section

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual206 ——Unsupported MY-CardUnsupported card—It may be that an unsupported Mini-YGDAI card is inserted in the slot, or

Page 121 - Phase reversal off :

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual207—  —Protection activated[Ch*]Protection[*] —Protection has been activated for channel *.For details, refer to the

Page 122 -  General section

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual208 ——HF SP impedance too low[Ch*]HF imp low[*] —The channel * speaker impedance is too low.Either the speaker outpu

Page 123 -  Limiter (TXn/XMV only)

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual209Amplifier information—Scene recalled[**]ScnRecalled[**] —Scene number ** was recalled. —InformationSingle—— Pre

Page 124 -  Shutdown (TXn only)

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual217. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the [NETWORK] connector of the XMV to a network switch, and then powe

Page 125

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual210TroubleshootingSymptom Possible causes ResponseCan’t communicate with the device from Amp Editor.The computer’s IP

Page 126 - Standby :

AppendixAmp Editor Owner’s Manual211Can’t monitor or control amplifiers from Amp Editor.Amp Editor is offline. In the main panel window, click the [OF

Page 127 - Device Properties window

Chapter 3 SetupAmp Editor Owner’s Manual22 Setting the device IP address (example for an XMV)On the XMV, the IP address is automatically specified

Page 128 -  Auto Return

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual23Chapter4Basic operations in Amp EditorAs examples of how amplifiers can be controlled from Amp Editor, this chapter explain

Page 129 -  [General] tab (XMV)

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual243. Use the Direction field to specify the direction of synchronization, and then

Page 130 -  [Limiter] tab (TXn only)

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual25 Making basic settings for each amplifierHere you’ll make basic settings such a

Page 131 -  [=] button

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual266. Make basic settings for the amplifier.In the “General” tab you can make the f

Page 132

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual27 Monitoring and controlling multiple amplifiersBy using the “System View Creato

Page 133

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual28Type of TXn has the following structure.q Amplifier nameIndicates the name of th

Page 134 -  [Output Alert] tab

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual29 Editing an amplifier’s Speaker Processor component settings (TXn only)For each

Page 135

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual3ContentsChapter 1 Preparing for operation 4Terms...

Page 136

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual30 Using Scene Link to switch the settings of multiple amplifiers simul-taneously

Page 137 - Speaker Processor

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual3121.Click the [Store] button.A dialog box will appear, allowing you to enter a na

Page 138

Chapter 4 Basic operations in Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual32 Saving a projectHere’s how to save the project containing the various settings

Page 139

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual33Chapter5Main panel windowObjects in the window and their functionThe Main Panel window is the main window of Amp Editor.• Y

Page 140

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual34 [Show/Hide Tree] buttonShows or hides the Tree View window (page 102). [Custom Control Pan

Page 141

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual35 Scene LinkThis shows scene link information. By recalling a scene link, you can switch the

Page 142 - Opening the component editor

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual36Menus in the main panel window [File] menu [View] menuCommand OperationNew Creates a new pr

Page 143 - Component editor (TXn only)

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual37 [Device] menu [System] menuCommand OperationScene Manager Shows the “Scene Manager” dialog

Page 144 -  Button

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual38 [Tools] menu [About] menuCommand OperationSynchronization Shows the “Synchronization” dial

Page 145 -  Edit box

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual39PreferencesClick the [File] menu command [Preferences...] to access the “Preferences” dialog

Page 146 -  Double-click

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual4Chapter1Preparing for operationAs of August 2013, the following devices and functions can be used with Amp Editor. Network-

Page 147 - Control point

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual40 Auto SaveHere you can make settings for saving the project automatically. This does nothing

Page 148 - Design mode

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual41 [Component Editor] tabHere you can specify how the component editor’s knobs and sliders and

Page 149 -  [Reset]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual42 [Meter Unit] tabFor each type of amplifier, you can specify the index and parameter units o

Page 150 -  [Device Properties...]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual43Event LogHere you can view the event log of a device, write to a log file on the computer, an

Page 151

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual44 Event log listThis shows the events that have occurred.When you double-click on a displayed

Page 152

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual45 “Individual Event Log” dialog boxTo access the “Individual Event Log” dialog box, double-cl

Page 153 -  8 Band EQ component library

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual46 Event log listThis shows the events that have occurred on the device.If you accessed this f

Page 154

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual47 “Log Setup” dialog boxIn the “Event Log” dialog box, click the [Log Setup] button to access

Page 155 -  Recalling a library item

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual48 [Automatically delete log files after __ days]If this is selected, log files older than the

Page 156 -  Local link

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual49Device InformationTo access the “Device Information” dialog box, click the [View] menu [Devic

Page 157 -  Parameter link support list

Chapter 1 Preparing for operationAmp Editor Owner’s Manual5Parameters that can be monitored/controlled : Available— : Not available* For more abou

Page 158 -  Creating a parameter link

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual50 [IP Address]Indicates the IP address. [MAC Address]Indicates the MAC address. [Firmware V

Page 159 -  Adding multiple controls

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual51Scene Manager What is a scene?Settings such as power Standby/On and muting can be named and

Page 160 -  Local Component Link

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual52 [Device]Selects the amplifier in the workspace for which changes will be made. Network Sta

Page 161 -  Amplifier icon

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual53 [Paste] buttonPastes the contents of the copied or cut scene to the scene selected in the l

Page 162 - Component guide

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual54 “Recall Safe” dialog box (TXn only)In the “Scene Manager” dialog box, click the [Recall Saf

Page 163 -  Input Router/Output Router

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual55Alert SetupTo access the “Alert Setup” dialog box, click the [Device] menu command [Alert Set

Page 164 -  Polarity (phase reversal)

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual56•[ID]Indicates the Device ID of the device.• [IP Address]Indicates the IP address of the devi

Page 165 -  4 x 4 Matrix Mixer

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual57 Data TransferTransmits and receives the alert settings to and from the amplifier selected i

Page 166 - 6 Band EQ

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual58 “Alert” dialog boxIf an alert specified as “Warning,” “Error,” or “Fault” occurs, the “Aler

Page 167 -  LPF (Low Pass Filter)

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual59Word Clock (TXn only) What is word clock?In order for digital audio signals to be transmitte

Page 168 -  Horn EQ

Chapter 1 Preparing for operationAmp Editor Owner’s Manual6TermsTerm DefinitionWorkspaceThe set of devices that can be simultaneously monitored and

Page 169 -  Burst noise

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual60 DeviceSelects the amplifier for which word clock settings will be made. Clock frequencyInd

Page 170 -  Speaker Processor

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual61Speaker Processor Library Manager (TXn only)From the [Device] menu, choose [Speaker Processor

Page 171 -  Crossover

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual62 Copying the Library data between amplifiers1. In the Device list, click the copy source amp

Page 172 -  Limiter

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual63 [Copy] buttonThis button copies the library of the selected amplifier. [Paste] buttonThis

Page 173 -  Double Channel

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual64 [Add Item...] buttonThis button adds an item to the Library list. When you click the [Add I

Page 174 -  MY16-CII

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual65 [Delete Item] buttonThis button deletes the selected item from the library. [Move Up]/[Mov

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Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual66ClockClick the [Device] menu command [Clock...] to access the “Clock Setup” dialog box.Here y

Page 176 - Custom control panels

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual67 Clock Data System Clock in This Computer :Indicates the time of the computer’s clock. [Se

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Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual68GPI (ACD1 only) What is GPI?GPI stands for General Purpose Interface, and allows you to use

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Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual69 “GPI” dialog boxClick the [Device] menu command [GPI...] to access the “GPI” dialog box. He

Page 179 -  [Back]

Chapter 1 Preparing for operationAmp Editor Owner’s Manual7Installing and setting up Amp EditorIn order to use Amp Editor to monitor and control yo

Page 180 - Tool palette

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual70[No Assign]No function will be assigned. This is the default value. Select this if you want t

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Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual71[Mute]Turns muting on/off. Use [Device] to select the amplifier that will be controlled. If y

Page 182

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual72[Standby/On]The power will be switched between Standby and On. Use [Device] to select the amp

Page 183 - Placing controls

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual73When is selectedWhen the input voltage to GPI IN changes from below the center voltage to a

Page 184

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual74 GPI OUTFor each port, you can specify a device’s parameter whose state will be output from

Page 185 - You’ll be in Design mode

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual75[Mute]The muting status of the specified amp will be output from GPI OUT. Use [Device] to sel

Page 186 -  The order of the controls

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual76UtilityTo access the “Utility” dialog box, click the [Device] menu command [Utility...], or r

Page 187 -  Cursor keys

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual77 Network IP Address ModeDisplays the IP address setting mode that will be used for communic

Page 188 -  Delete

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual78 [Setup] tab[Misc] Home Screen ModeHere you can specify the name that will be shown in the

Page 189 - Control properties

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual79 [Scene] Scene RecallSpecifies whether scene recall operations performed from the TXn or AC

Page 190 -  [Show Min/Max Value]

Amp Editor Owner’s Manual8Chapter2An overview of Amp EditorBroadly speaking, Amp Editor consists of three windows: the Main Panel window, the Tree Vie

Page 191 -  [Parameter] button

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual80 [Front Panel Operation] PanelRestricts panel operations performed on the device itself.•No

Page 192 -  Slider

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual81 [LCD] Contrast (TXn only)Indicates/specifies the display contrast. The setting has a range

Page 193 -  [Line Color]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual82 [Date/Time] tabDate/TimeShows the time of the internal clock built into the device. To set

Page 194 -  [Number Color]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual83 [GPI] tab (ACD1 only)Calibrates the input voltage detection range for the device’s [GPI] co

Page 195 -  Toggle button

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual84IP AddressClick the [Device] menu command [IP Address...] to access the “IP Address” dialog b

Page 196 -  [Button Color]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual85IP Control Port No.Click the [Device] menu command [IP Control Port No...] to access the “IP

Page 197 -  [Edit Indicator]

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual86Firmware Update (Updating the internal firmware)A folder selection dialog box will appear whe

Page 198 -  [Scene] button

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual872. Select the folder that contains the update file, and click the [OK] button.The “Firmware U

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Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual88 Recovery UpdateIf necessary, you can recover the firmware of a device. If the power turns o

Page 200 - — : Not available

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual89Scene Link Manager (for devices other than XMV)To access the “Scene Link Manager” dialog box,

Page 201 - Changing the tab order

Chapter 2 An overview of Amp EditorAmp Editor Owner’s Manual9Main Panel windowThe Main Panel window is the main window of Amp Editor.• You can open

Page 202 -  Default

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual90 [Link Setup] buttonSwitches the Link Setup area, where you can view and edit scene link det

Page 203 - Full-screen display

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual91Network SetupClick the [System] menu command [Network Setup...] to access the “Network Setup”

Page 204 - Appendix

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual92 Network Interface[Network Interface] boxSelects the network interface card to which the de

Page 205

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual93 Amplifier IP Address ModeYou can set the IP Address Mode for all devices to DHCP mode or Ma

Page 206

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual94Synchronization (Synchronization with devices)By synchronizing Amp Editor with your devices,

Page 207

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual95 [Go Online] buttonIf you click this when offline, the settings of Amp Editor and the settin

Page 208

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual96Custom Control Panel ManagerTo access the “Custom Control Panel Manager” dialog box, click th

Page 209

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual97 [Panels for Full Screen Mode] tabYou can specify the custom control panel that will automat

Page 210 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual98System View CreatorClick the [Tools] menu command [System View Creator...] to access the “Sys

Page 211 - 309PO-D0

Chapter 5 Main panel windowAmp Editor Owner’s Manual99 [View Type]Here you can select the type of template to be placed in the System View (page 2

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