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4.4.
CONTROLLING
THE
XT
SERIES
SPEAKERS
Once the software is up and running, all connected speakers will be seen in the ID list to the left hand side of the screen. All
parameters available to the user will be available by double clicking the device required to monitor, and the parameters screen
will be displayed.
Across the top of the parameters window, there are several options available to the user:
Load
– Allows loading of a preset file from a storage location such as the computer hard drive.
Save
– Allows saving of the current parameters to a file in a storage location such as the computer hard drive.
Store
– Allows storing of the current parameters to a preset location on the amplifier. Locations are provided to the user to enable
this, and avoid writing over any factory presets. Once a preset is overwritten, the original preset file must be used to recover the
data.
Recall
– Loads a preset from the amplifier memory, remotely. This allows presets to be changed on units in inaccessible locations.
However, once the COM cable is removed, the unit will revert back to the preset as indicated by the knob on the unit itself.
Name Device
– This allows the user to change the name for each device, and this is stored in the amplifier memory. The name
will also be changed in the ID list to allow for easy identification.
From the parameters page, the following parameters can be adjusted:
Input Source –
Allows the user to select between a noise source and the analog input. The noise source is especially useful when
tuning the system to a particular room, or for fault finding.
Noise Generator –
Provides level control and noise type when noise generator is selected as the input.
Phase –
Polarity switching is allowed with the option of 0 or 180 degrees.
Delay –
Delay can be specified in both time and distance. Delays for low and high, and system delay are available.
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