Amplifier addressing mode
Type of command Amplifiers
Configurator housing Configurator value
Point - point A 1 to 9
PL 1 to 9
Room A 1 to 9
PL 1 to 9
General A 1 to 9
PL 1 to 9
CONFIGURATION
General description
So that each Sound System device can perform its function correctly, it must
be correctly configured to define:
- the device address in the system (what it is);
- its mode of operation (what it must do).
This operation is performed by inserting configurators differentiated by
number and letter in the device housings.
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1. configurator housing
2. description of the configurator housings
3. tool to insert the configurator
Address of the local amplifiers (Item L4562)
- (A) = Room
set of amplifiers belonging to a logical zone (in a home, for example, the
living room, bedroom, etc…)
- (PF) Sound point
number identification (1 – 9 ) of each amplifier inside the Room (A)
- (M1 e M2) = mode
housings for special configurations
- (A) = Room
if correctly configured can control either a single amplifier (configurator 1 – 9)
or a set of amplifiers (AMB configurator) or become a general switching on
point (GEN configurator) of all the amplifiers, even configured with different
rooms.
- (PF/PL) = Sound point/light point
number identification (1 – 9) of each amplifier inside the Room (A) or if
configured differently can manage the switching on of the all amplifiers on a
whole room (the room concerns the number from 1 – 9 inserted in housing
“A” of the amplifier).
- (SPE)
for operation in the Sound System must be configured with the number “8”.
Address of the sound sources
- (S) = Source
Number identification (1 – 4) of the single sound source in the Sound System.
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To understand the device addressing logic some terms which will occur
frequently in this guide should be defined.
ADDRESSING THE DEVICES
Address of the special controls (Item L4651/2)
Special control addressing mode
Type of command Special control
Configurator housing Configurator value
Point - point A 1 to 9
PL/PF 1 to 9
Room A AMB
PL/PF 1 to 9
General A GEN
PL/PF