Yamaha HUB User Manual

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Touring NetworkAmp Manager

NetworkAmp Manager—Owner’s Manual

PRJ

The PRJ icon always appears at the top of the network tree.

The following menu appears when you right-click the PRJ icon.

Add:

Adds an ACU16-C or NHB32-C to the project. When you choose either of these

commands, a dialog box appears for you to specify the device name and unit ID.

Rename:

Opens the Rename dialog box so you can rename the project.

ACU

When you click an ACU icon, the ACU pages appear in the main window’s right pane.

The following menu appears when you right-click an ACU icon.

Add:

Adds a PCxxxxN series power amplifier to the ACU16-C. When you add an ampli-

fier, a dialog box appears for you to specify the device name, unit ID, and channel mode
(i.e., Parallel, Bridge, or Stereo).

As of this writing, the Yamaha PC9501N/PC6501N/PC4801N/PC3301N/PC2001N/
PC9500N/PC4800N/PC3300N power amplifiers can be added to projects. Please check the
Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at the following URL for news and information on net-
workable power amplifiers to be released in the future, and for information on other
Yamaha professional audio products:

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

.

Amplifiers are defined in the device definition file. As and when Yamaha introduce new net-
workable power amps, an updated device definition file will be made available.

Delete:

Deletes the ACU16-C from the project. A confirmation message appears before

the ACU16-C is deleted.

Rename:

Opens the Rename dialog box so you can rename the ACU.

Note:
• You can check the version of a device definition file by selecting [About] from the [Help]

menu.

• If you intend to drive the PC3301N power amplifier at a high impedance in Bridge mode,

note the following:
– If the load impedance is 50

or higher (total speaker input is 200W or lower), the imped-

ance indicator will not display the correct value.

– If the load impedance is 500

or higher (total speaker input is 21W or lower), and the

output meter displays the level in watts, the meter will not respond. (If the meter displays
the level in volts, it will display the correct level.)

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