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NeMo User Guide v1.3

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the front, tap on the

[Done] button.

On the front, you will find:

A

mute button, to cut the output sound of an amplifier

(function "overmute": mute all channels). When an

NXAMP is effectively muted, the button is blue.

A

solo button, to mute all amplifiers, except the soloed

ones. When solo is active, the button is blue.

A label with the

alias of the device, or the Dante ID (if

applicable). Tap to display the one or the other.
Four LEDs for the status of each channel.

Here is the meaning of the LEDs:

The channel is muted, or the NXAMP is over-muted if the four LEDs are
on.

The channel is in protection mode, or the NXAMP is in protection mode
if the four LEDs are on.

The channel is in peak limiter mode.

There is current through the channel.

Default LED.

A green border surrounds a LED when there are multiple values (e.g.
the LED is for ch. 1 of amp. A and ch. 1 of amp. B, and the first one is
muted whereas the second one is not, or sense, peak, etc.).

Remark: When the device is not an NXAMP or if a NXAMP is not
responding, LEDs and mute/solo are not displayed. When an NXAMP is in

stand-by mode or is not responding, a button allows you to awake it.

On the reverse side, you will find:

The alias of the device, by default the type of product and the end
of the MAC address. When you change it in AVS-Monitor or in
NeMo, the new name is not passed on. Tap on the field to edit it,
and on

[Done] when finished;

The MAC address of the amplifier (that can be read on the network

card of the device);

The load of the amplifier (the version of the firmware and setup

libraries);

The current setup, denoted by its number or name (when library

has been loaded);

An icon telling whether the device has a Dante™ or an
EtherSound™ card. In case of a Dante™ card, the Dante ID is

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