Renkus-Heinz IC32-R-II User Manual

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IC-R-II

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CONTROL

Double clicking on the Group icon will open the

Connect Properties folder. Notice that the Group

Connect window shown here is very similar to the

one for individual loudspeakers except for the lack

of level meters and CobraNet channel selection

facilities.

In the dark grey area on the left are Power, Wink

with Light and Wink with Audio buttons. These tools

are similar to those in a Loudspeaker Properties

window, but of course they “Wink’ the front grill

lights of all the loudspeakers in the Group, or send

an audio signal (sine wave signal or pink noise) to

all of them.

The Power button puts all amplifiers in the Group in

Standby or turns all of them On. The Input Volume

control and Mute button also affect all amplifiers in

the Group. Group metering is not available.

The Input selection radio buttons in the light grey

area operate in the same way these controls

operate for individual loudspeakers, but control all

loudspeakers in the Group.

A Group Control mode window is identical to the

one used for individual loudspeakers except for

the lack of level meters and the addition of a row of

Group Assign boxes under the EQ filters.

When the Group Assign boxes are checked, Group

EQ and dynamics settings override individual

loudspeaker settings – that is, the settings you

define in the Group window will be uploaded to all

loudspeakers in the Group. Any EQ filters you do

not assign to Group control will be available within

each individual loudspeaker’s properties folder.

Whenever you assign an EQ filter or the Com-

pressor to Group-level control,a Warning prompt

pops up to remind you that you will be overwriting

individual loudspeaker settings.

These controls will be “grayed out” in the individual

loudspeaker Properties windows to show that they

are under Group control and unavailable.

All Loudspeakers functions in the same fashion as

Group control, except it includes all of the loud-

speakers on the network in the Group.

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