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Refresh
slow
Default setting: Refresh rate is 30 seconds.
This setting is recommended for larger amplifier
networks in order to minimize network traffic.
However, when you click any screen item, the
screen will be refreshed within 1 second.
To change the value of an input field such as CPL, Level, Delay
time, EQ settings or Speaker setup, proceed as follows:
1. Click the appropriate field and change the value using the
«Value +»/«Value –» buttons.
As an alternative, values can also be adjusted using the wheel
mouse.
Þ Simply select the appropriate field and adjust the value
using the wheel.
2. To confirm the set value, click the relevant field again or click
the respective «OK» button.
3. To change/enter a device or channel name as well as IP
settings, click the relevant screen item.
Þ An input mask will be displayed which allows you to enter
the desired data by clicking the respective characters
and/or numbers.
4. Confirm your entry by clicking the corresponding «OK» button.
Keyboard entries
In addition, entries such as Device name or Channel name as well
as IP addresses can also be entered using the keyboard.
However, depending on the behavior of the browser or its settings,
some characters may be not accepted or may change the focus.
Event log
The «Event log» stores a maximum of 10000 records. Once the
maximum number of records is reached, the system starts deleting
the first ones Þ Ring buffer.
The number of records displayed depends on the size of the
browser window.
Located on the right-hand side of the record list
are various Navigation buttons allowing you
to scroll through the list using the
«Page Up/Down» or «Line Up/Down» buttons
or by directly jumping to the «Latest» record.
In addition, the editable «Record» field allows
you to enter a dedicated record number. The
corresponding record will be displayed at the
very bottom of the record list.
Storage option (
)
In addition, a storage option is provided which allows you to store
the Event log data locally. This is mainly intended for service
and/or troubleshooting purposes.
To save the Event log data locally, proceed as follows:
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