Renkus-Heinz ICL-R User Manual

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The dark grey pane on the left is identical to the pane in Control Mode. It includes the loudspeaker’s input and output monitoring facilities,

identification fields, and basic operating controls: Power On/Standby, the Wink Light toggle, Wink with Audio, Input Gain, Polarity Invert,

and Mute. Any or all of these controls may be restricted to authorized operators and subject to password-protected access.

The loudspeaker icons on the right each have “traffic light” status indicators; Green for all OK and red for driver failure. Yellow indicates

the driver has repeatedly been driven far enough into limiting that its normal life span may have been reduced. The traffic light conditions

are mirrored in the status field of the supervise icons. Driver conditions are dynamically supervised with program material but an additional

test button can confirm coil status. The use of these manual test buttons is required in case the program material either lacks specific

frequencies or is too weak.

Notice that all of the drivers in the array are being monitored and that each module has its own Wink light button. This allow you to easily

identify each module and verify that its address number switches are properly set.

The loudspeaker’s RHAON Microcontroller and DSP Firmware version and MAC (Machine Access Control) address are shown in a darker

grey panel at the bottom right of this window.

The panel at the bottom shows alerts for Voltage Detect, Fault Relay, Ethernet and Priority Override status.

The Priority Override indicator will change from showing “Inactive” to “Active” when the override circuit is in use (has been activated).

The Fault Relay status line will change from “Off” to “On” when an amplifier fault has been detected or the Ethernet carrier signal is lost.

The Voltage Detect will read “High” when it senses a voltage on the Sense input line and “Unknown” when no voltage is present.

The Ethernet Status will show “Primary” when an Ethernet Carrier signal is detected at the Primary Ethernet input and “Off Line” if the car-

rier signal is lost, except in “Redundant” systems having a secondary Ethernet source. In these systems, the amplifier will be switched over

to the secondary input as soon as the primary signal is lost; the status line will then change to Secondary”.

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