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• <Micro Name> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the MIC inputs
in the unit. In the CA200z there are just two possible values for this parameter:
o MICRO1
o MICRO2
• <Output Mode> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the
amplifier’s output working mode.
In the CA200z there are just four possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
o ZONES
• In the CA40 there are just three possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
• In the CA120 there are just two possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
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• <Zone Label> is a text string that contains the customized name for a zone that
the CA200z will show in its LCD display. The maximum length for this string is 17
characters, being ignored those exceeding this limit. Blank characters are not
allowed. A valid example: MAIN_HALL
• <Display Mode> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the LCD
display working mode. In the CA200z there are just three possible values for this
parameter:
o ON
o DIMMED
o OFF
• <Contrast Level> are numerical values in the [0…100] range that define the LCD
display contrast level.
• <Assign Value> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the Talkover /
Pager function assignment for a MIC input towards the device’s outputs. In the
CA200z there are just five possible values for this parameter:
o OFF
o ZA
o ZB
o ZA-B
o PAGER
• <Priority> is a numerical value that defines the Talkover function priority of one
MIC input in front of the other inputs in the unit. In the case of the CA200z just