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Renkus-Heinz ICL-FR User Manual

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Users Manual

ICL-FR

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Virtual System Design

RHAON software can save you time at the job site by enabling you to set up a complete virtual loudspeaker system before you go to the

site. When you get to the site, you connect your computer to the network, link the virtual loudspeakers with their real counterparts, and

upload the settings to each individual loudspeaker.

Your loudspeaker system can include individual loudspeakers, groups of multiple loudspeakers, or a combination of both. Groups as well

as individual loudspeakers can be controlled (turned On or Off, Muted, have their levels adjusted, and more) using your mouse.

We recommend you consider using “Groups” in your designs. You can always control each individual loudspeaker, but quite often it’s more

efficient to have them grouped together.

You begin designing a virtual system in the

main RHAON window, which is divided into

two sections. The left vertical panel lists

all the available devices in a directory tree

format. The larger section on the right displays

loudspeaker icons and other specialized work

areas: the All Loudspeakers icon represents

your loudspeaker system. It functions as a

“group” control for all the loudspeakers. If you

need more space on the right, minimize the

left hand section by clicking on the Close icon

on its right edge.

Let’s say we want to add two ICL-FR

loudspeakers to our system. Clicking on Add

Virtual Device(s) in the top left tool bar opens

an Add New Speakers window. Browse to

find the loudspeaker model you want to add

(ICL-FR in the example) and select it. Type a

quantity (2 in our screen shot) into the Amount

To Add field and click the Add button.

In the screen shot to the right, icons repre-

senting the two ICL-FR arrays have been

added to the workspace and moved to their

approximate location by grabbing them with

the Mouse Cursor and moving them.

Now you can define initial DSP settings for

your virtual loudspeakers. The DSP settings

can then be uploaded to the actual loudspeak-

ers once your computer has been connected

to the loudspeaker network at the site.