Overview of the software windows, 3 overview of the software windows – KLING & FREITAG K&F CD Remote User Manual

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User's manual

K&F CD 44 Remote

KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2014

Version 5.5

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Offline
In the login window, you have the possibility to create virtual controllers – so-called Offline
Devices. On these controllers, you can edit the settings to transfer them to a real controller
later. See Chapter Working with Virtual Controllers (Offline Devices) on page 40.

Online
If the CD 44 Remote Software recognises real controllers connected to the PC, the software
refers to them as Online Devices.

Scenario
Scenarios include the setups and settings of all opened controllers’ graphic EQ’s, all set links,
and the position and size of the software interface’s individual windows. You can save and
load scenarios. See Chapter Scenarios on page 38.

Setup
Setups are the settings of the individual routings, filters, limiters, delays, etc. that are saved in
the controller or on the PC. A [Current Setup] is the active setup in the controller.

There are various example setups saved in the controller, the so-called "Examples".

The settings of the graphic equalizers do not belong to the setup; these can be saved
separately.

See Chapter Load and Save Current Setups (Current Setup) on page 21.

Routing
The routings determine how one or several input signals can be switched to the outputs and
which path these signals will take. You can find detailed descriptions of examples with the
corresponding circuitry and connection diagrams in the hardware manual.

Software
In this manual, the software that you install onto your PC is referred to as “Software” or
“Remote Software”.

Speakers
Speakers correspond to the LSBlocks in the controllers. These are speaker-specific sets of
parameters that have been specially created for available K&F speakers. You must assign the
Speakers to the controller outputs; the Speakers must correspond to the real speakers that
are to be connected there.

2.3

Overview of the software windows

The most important windows in the software interface are the “Main Window” where the
software runs, the “Login Window,” and the “Device Window”. If several controllers are
logged on, then the corresponding number of device windows may be open. Via the device
window, the respective sub-window can be opened for the relevant controller’s settings. In
the software, the main window is labelled with 'CD Remote', and the login window with
'DeviceList'. Each device window shows the name of the controller in the top frame.

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