Renkus-Heinz ICL-R User Manual

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Copy Settings / Copy Presets

Copy Settings / Copy Presets is a useful RHAON feature that can save

you significant time on many projects.

Right clicking on any of the Array Icons while in either the Connect or

Control mode introduces a pop up menu that includes a Copy Set-

tings command line. Selecting Copy Settings copies all that array’s

DSP settings, including Presets and allows you to copy these settings

to another array by selecting its Icon and using Paste Settings.

Right clicking on another loudspeaker and pressing Paste Settings

introduces the window shown below, which allows you to select what

Settings and Presets you want to Paste (copy) into that array.

Note that Copy Presets functions on Presets and Beam Steering only between network connected arrays; it operates only on DSP settings

in the virtual mode. It also functions only between like units. You cannot, for example, copy Presets or beam steering information from an

IC8-R to an IC32-R or from an IC8-R to an ICLive ICL-R. If you try, a warning prompt will alert you to the oversight.

Reset

Reset is a RHAON feature that allows you to restore an array’s DSP and beam steering settings to their original default settings, quickly

and easily. Reset can be initiated from either the controls on the rear of the array or from the associated computer.

On the array’s rear control panel simultaneously pressing the Volume Up and Pad buttons for several seconds initiates Reset even when

the panel controls have been locked. It provides a means of gaining control of the array when a RHAON equipped computer isn’t avail-

able.

In RHAON on your computer pressing the Reset button in the RHAON Beam Steering window or pressing Ctrl + Load Preset while in

either the array’s Connect or Control Properties window also enables the Reset feature. A prompt will ask if you want to restore the array’s

default settings. Answering Yes will initiate the change and restore all the default setting. It’s a good way to return to “ground zero” if the

array starts behaving strangely.

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