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Intellidrive controller overview – Lab.gruppen IPD 2400 User Manual

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9. IntelliDrive controller overview

IPD SERIES Operation Manual rev 1.0.0

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to ON, the screen saver will always be activated.

viii. Lock Unit - Locks the device. Only allowed functions (see above) may be performed while unit is

locked. Unit must be unlocked via the Enter Password menu command.

ix. Firmware update - Forces new firmware to the unit even though unit already is carrying an operable

Firmware version

c. Help > About

i. Name - Shows name of the internal DSP board

ii. Serial Number - Shows the serial number of the internal DSP board

iii. Connected by - Displays the network address through which the unit is connected

iv. MAC Address - Shows the MAC address of the unit

v. Firmware Version - Shows the Firmware version of the unit. (OK) indicates that Firmware matches the

Software version in use. (Update Available) indicates you should update the Firmware for the unit to

work correctly with the software in use.

vi. Interface Version - Shows the version the DSP connection interface. (OK) means it is up to date.

Application Information:

vii. Application version - Shows the version number of the IntelliDrive Controller Software.

viii. Build - Shows the build number of the IntelliDrive Controller Software.

2. Amplifier Header

a. Overview - The Amplifier Header provides a graphical user interface which accesses amplifier status

information and controls for ON/OFF and for muting the amplifier channels; naming the amplifier; and

creating, storing and recalling presets.

b. Global button - Click/tap to go back to the Global View for controlling and monitoring all amplifiers on the

network.

c. Power button - Click/tap to turn amplifier on or off (toggle function).

d. Output mute buttons - Click/tap to engage or cancel output mute.

e. Amplifier name - Default name is the model name of the amplifier, e.g. IPD 2400. To enter a custom

name, click/tap on default name and enter new name using the keyboard. New name also will appear on

the amplifier front panel display in operating mode and will determine alphanumeric ordering of the device

in Global View.

f. Network status - Displays current status, either ONLINE or OFFLINE.

g. Amplifier network IP address - This normally is assigned by DHCP but may be assigned manually in the

top Menu: Hardware > Configure > Network Settings.

h. Temp - Displays amplifier temperature as a percentage of thermal muting threshold.

Note: Idle

temperatures of 30% to 60% are normal; caution should be exercised when TEMP display exceeds 70%.

i. Preset selection - Drop down menu selects DSP preset. Default name is Empty Preset, numbered 2 to

100. Default name is replaced by custom name when entered. Preset 1 is named Factory Default. It is

locked for editing and contains the Factory Default setting.

j. Current preset - Displays currently selected preset. The default name may be changed to a custom name

by clicking/tapping in the window and entering the new name using the keyboard.

k. Preset Store and Recall buttons - Presets may be stored on the device, in the host computer, or both.

(See Section 10.8)

i. To Recall a preset from the Device, select the preset from the drop-down menu and click/tap on

Recall above ON DEVICE.

ii. Recall a preset from the computer, click/tap RECALL above ON COMPUTER. Select the desired

preset from the folder or menu and click/tap Open.

iii. To Store a preset on the device, click/tap on STORE above ON DEVICE.

iv. To Store the current DEVICE preset on the computer, click/tap on STORE above ON COMPUTER.

Navigate to the desired storage folder (if necessary) and click/tap SAVE.

l. Configuration window tabs - These seven tabs select windows for configuration of DSP functions.

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