Nuvo ESSENTIA NV-E6GXS User Manual

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Advanced

Ext. Mute/Page

Serial Delay

Sources
Reset System

31

Zone Power-Off Mode

Tap/Hold Action

Mute/Off w/Menu

Off/All-Off Menu

Fig. 48

Fig. 49

Off/All-Off

Date/Time:

Year, Month, Day,

Hour,

Minute

24 Hour Time Display:

Power Off Mode:

Mute/Off/ w/ Menu

Off/All-Off Menu:

Off/All-Off:

The Grand Concerto has an internal clock

that allows each Control Pad to display the current time.
Within this menu you can easily set

and

.

This is a simple on/off. When this

menu item is turned on, the clock display on the Control
Pads switches to 24 hour display.

This refers to three choices for the way

in which each zone turns on and off. They involve a
single tap of the power button and a hold function, Fig.
48.

is the first choice. This selection

means that a tap of the power button mutes the zone,
but does not turn it off. The hold function brings up a
second menu that requests All Off, yes or no. No turns
off just that zone, yes turns off all zones.

In this mode, a tap of the power

button turns the zone off and a second menu appears
that gives to choice to turn off that zones group (if it is
assigned to a source group) or to turn all zones off.

The is a tap of the power button to turn the

zone off and a hold of the power button to turn all zones
off.

Advanced: Within the System settings menu are advanced
functions intended for installers. The item is preceded by an
asterisk and grayed which requires that the OK button is
held for six seconds before the advanced functions are
accessible, Fig. 49.

External Mute/Page:

Paging Mode

Active Low (Closed)

Serial Delay:

Sources:

Reset System:

Yes

The EXT. MUTE input on the back

panel of the Grand Concerto has a dual function. In
normal mode, it is designed for the Mute Interface, NV-
MI1 (see NV-MI1 Mute Interrupt Adaptor page, 31). It
can also be configured for use with a paging phone
system to enable whole-house paging. This requires a
phone system that provides an audio output for paging
that is plugged into source input 6 on the Grand
Concerto (note that this feature eliminates the use of
Source 6 as an audio source for the system). To use the
Page function, you must select

. There are

two types of voltage triggers associated with the Page
function. If the phone system you are using sends a
voltage to trigger paging, selecting Paging Mode sets
the mute input to react and mute all zones. If it triggers
by creating a closure (dropping down to 0 voltage), you
need to select

.

This function is only used in conjunction

with third party home automation systems. This
function sets a delay in milliseconds between each of
the function commands being streamed through the
Grand Concerto RS232 port. This allows a slower home
automation processor to buffer multiple commands
from the Grand Concerto System.

This Allows unused source inputs to be turned

off so they do not show up when you scroll through the
sources at the Control Pads.

This is a shortcut for resetting the zone

addresses assigned to each Control Pad. Within the
menu selection,

restores all Control Pads plugged

into the system to the factory default.

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