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Remote control and iris-net – Dynacord Professional Power Amplifiers User Manual

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using iris-net, complete audio

systems with a large number of

devices of the same or different

types can be configured, supervised

and controlled centrally from a

single user interface.

IRIS-Net supports Ethernet, Cobra-

Net, CAN-Bus and USB as well as

being open to additional future

implementations. IRIS-Net makes

possible the complete supervision

of power amplifiers and loudspeakers

including their connecting cables

and interfaces.

System conditions are polled

continuously. Faults are detected

immediately and reported, with

all problems and events of other

Remote Control and IRIS-Net

iris-net is the integrateD software platform for all remote-

controllaBle Devices anD systems from DynacorD anD electro-voice.

kinds logged along with the date

and time at which they occurred.

All the parameters and settings

of all system components can be

saved and reloaded at the push of

a button (Total Recall). Depending

upon the application, users can

design their own control panels,

program automatic sequences,

and create groups of devices or

functions.

IRIS-Net has for several years already

been used in hundreds of audio

installations and systems and has

proved its value in a variety of

applications. IRIS-Net has also for

years been the platform for amplifiers

belonging to EV’s Precision series,

Netmax 8000 and the DYNACORD

P64 Digital Audio Matrix Manager.

The P64 is a modular, network-

capable audio system controller

with which structures of any kind

up to 32 audio channels can be

configured freely. As well as FIR

filters, a large number of DSP

functions with outstanding audio

quality (SNR > 115 dB) are available.

Its modular hardware and expandable

DSP capacity make the P64 the

perfect partner for all audio applica-

tions.

The RCM 810 (DSA series) and

RCM 26 (Power H) remote control

modules are also integrated into

the IRIS-Net platform.