Rane RPM 26v User Manual

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Panel is all an operator needs to see to recall Memories. If
only a few presets are required, deleting the name entry in the
Site Control Panel Setup removes the button from the Site
Control Panel, reducing the number of buttons. A password is
not required to operate the RPM 26v from the Site Control
Panel.

If more than 16 Memories are needed, they can be saved

to disk and recalled later. For mobile sound trucks, presets for
a particular venue can be saved to disk and loaded when
returning to that venue. Memory names are stored in the
conputer, along with other site information. Job files can be
used for multiple installations. Printouts of device data and
graphs are also available. These can be kept in the project
documentation. (Use

Device > Print Device Report.)

Selecting a device

The quickest way to get to the RPM 26v Device Edit

screen, if it is not already displayed, is to click the Device
button on the far right side of the Button Bar. When you press
it, a menu pops up that shows a list of the first fifteen con-
nected devices from the most recent Poll and an offline
version of each RW 232 device. Click one of the RPM 26v
devices—either the

OFFLINE RPM 26v or an actual device—

and the RPM 26v Device Edit screen appears.

Alternatively, after Polling for units, the same device list

appears in the Device Select window. Select the

OFFLINE

RPM 26v device or, if a connected unit was found, select it
from the list and click

OK. Each unit’s Device Address will

be displayed within brackets

[1] to the left of the device

name. Double-clicking on the device name is equivalent to
selecting the device and clicking OK.

The RaneWare screen

The RaneWare computer screen for the RPM 26v provides

an overall “system” picture of the available signal processing
functions. This screen (shown below) is called the Device
Edit screen. The RaneWare screen also contains a Button Bar
and typical Windows pull-down Menus. The RaneWare
screen gives you complete control of all signal processing
functions as well as access to all system-level controls such as
COM port selection and the Site Control Panel that recalls
Memories stored in multiple RW 232 devices.

The “system” picture in each Device Edit screen contains

groups of independent signal processing “blocks” which make
up a DSP Program. The number of the loaded DSP Program
appears in the upper left corner, in this case,

DSP Program 3.

Each of these DSP Programs contains many processing

blocks. For example, each has at least one Input

Trim block,

an

A/D block with a dual-color Signal present and overload

indicator,

Delay blocks, and so on. The RPM 26v contains

many variations of these user-selectable DSP Programs—
which are covered in more detail later in this manual.

RaneWare computer screens always display at a specific

size on the screen, optimized for typical laptop computer
screen resolutions. This makes it possible to view and control
multiple screens when your graphics resolution allows.

RaneWare Menus

There are three RaneWare pull-down Menus.

The

System menu for “system-level” controls that apply to

the computer or all connected RW 232 devices. The

Device

menu for device-specific control and the

Help menu for on-

line help.

System Menu

These menu commands apply to all connected RW 232

devices and contain the following menu items:

System > System Setup displays this screen:

The

Serial Port radio buttons on the left tell the computer

which Com port is being used to “speak” to the connected
RW 232 unit(s). The

Offline radio button permits use of the

software without connecting a unit. To operate an RW 232
unit, you must select the Com (serial) port that is physically
connected to the unit. This screen is also displayed the first
time you start RaneWare or after erasing the RW232.INI file
from your Windows directory.

Most laptop computers have a built in mouse. If you use

an external mouse with your laptop, you may need to use the
built in mouse if your laptop does not have two serial ports—
one for the mouse and a second for the RW 232 unit.

Check the

Show Memory Names check box to display

the Memory names in the RaneWare Button Bar whenever the

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