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The upper left part of the display displays the Mode. The upper right displays the current Function, within 

that mode.  The lower left displays the Channel or Zone # that is related to the function. The lower right 

displays the value associated with that channel or zone. 

The 

FUNCTION

 button selects the function to be changed within each mode. 

The 

OPT

 button selects the operation. 

The up and down 

arrows

 increment and decrement the settings. 

The 

SEL

 key is used to select operations. 

To use the keypad, first choose the 

FUNCTION 

of operation. After the mode has been selected, use the 

OPT

 key to select the function.  Finally, use the up and down 

arrows

 to change the value for the function. 

Options and Functions: 

Function 

Option 

Action 

Masking Volume 

OP/Channel 

Select 

Zone 

Select 

Masking Contour 

OP/Channel 

Select 

Zone 

Select 

Mask Mute 

OP/Channel 

Select 

Zone 

Select 

Music Volume 

OP/Channel 

N/A 

Zone 

N/A 

Music Mute 

OP/Channel 

N/A 

Zone 

N/A 

Zone 

N/A 

Zone 

N/A 

IP Info 

parts 

N/A 

Voltages 

voltage 

N/A 

Faults 

None 

Select 

Versions 

component 

N/A 

RCA Volume 

UP/Down 

N/A 

Option 

Function 

Value 

Selection 

6

Display 

The display shows OP operational data: 

Summary of Contents for Spectra Gold

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE SPECTRA GOLD Document number 200 0015 rev A...

Page 2: ...round connection 5 IR connections 6 Speaker connections 6 Auxiliary Connection 7 Configuring the System 7 Front Panel Switches 7 Display 7 Operation Examples 9 Using the System 11 Front Panel Indicato...

Page 3: ...ra Gold unit s technology is so sophisticated that it can allow zone additions modifications deletions and other changes to the system on the fly without rewiring This eliminates the need for running...

Page 4: ...e network program memory power and characteristics of sound masking Multiple random sound masking sources coupled with Lenore s technology produce a sound quality that is random making it exceptionall...

Page 5: ...ges and configuration information about the system 5 GND For external auxiliary equipment 6 OP1 speaker connectors Speaker connectors for OP1 channels A B C and D using RJ45 connectors 7 IR Inputs Con...

Page 6: ...e system is ready 2 Connect a network cable to the unit s Ethernet input to access the Protocessor The Protocessor is the network server The Protocessor is pre loaded with Lencore s System Manager Sys...

Page 7: ...IR connections 1 Connect an IR unit to the IR port IR1 for OP1 speakers IR2 for OP2 speakers Speaker connections 1 Connect the external speakers to the appropriate channel using cat 5 RJ45 cables 4...

Page 8: ...The switches can be used to configure and adjust the system for many functions System Manager must be used to create any zones or to make more detailed adjustments such as equalizer settings See below...

Page 9: ...operations To use the keypad first choose the FUNCTION of operation After the mode has been selected use the OPT key to select the function Finally use the up and down arrows to change the value for...

Page 10: ...value Zone Press the OPT button until ZN is displayed Press the SEL button until the curser is on the value to change Zone number or volume Use the up and down arrows to increment and decrement the s...

Page 11: ...he selected value IP Info Press the FUNC button until IP Info is displayed Press the OPT button to select the IP address subnet gateway and MAC ID The IP information will be shown in the display Volta...

Page 12: ...Good green indicates a good audio level and Clip red indicates a signal that is too high and clipping will occur PWR SPL A green PWR Power LED indicates that the internal power supplies are operating...

Page 13: ...tion When either of these LEDs is on a system fault has occurred Relays Relay RL1 LED indicates a general fault When the LED is on no fault exists and Relay RL1 is energized When the LED is off a faul...

Page 14: ...ilure writing to Aux Relays No 8 5 I2C Failure writing to fault leds No 8 6 I2C Failure writing toI2C multiplexer switch No 8 7 I2C Failurereading Voltage a2D No 8 8 I2C Failure writing to Dig In LEDs...

Page 15: ...Revision Level Revision Date Description of Revision Revision Author A Initial Release 10 1 19 MJC...

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