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Protection
Comprehensive protection features preserve the longevity of the ampliers and drivers by continuously monitoring
several critical parameters, and reducing the gain, or muting the ampliers either temporarily or permanently depending
on the nature and seriousness of the fault or misuse. The ampliers will recover and restart if at all possible, but may
remain shutdown if a serious fault persists.
Limiters deal with routine over-driving of the drivers, making sure that the drivers are not pushed too hard.
Minor faults are dealt with by slowly ‘dimming’ the loudspeaker, reducing the level to a sufcient degree and for a
sufcient time that the ampliers are able to recover gracefully without any user interaction. When the fault condition has
passed, the ampliers will slowly fade up to normal.
More serious faults may cause the ampliers to mute while they recover, after which they will automatically re-energise
and fade up, again without user interaction. If such a fault is found to be persistent however, the ampliers may shut
down permanently, ashing an indicator rapidly. A power cycle by the user is then required.
During power-up, the ampliers will remain muted for a short time while checks are made that all is well. During this time,
the Indicator will ash. The signal is then gently faded up.
Indication
Visible from the front of the loudspeaker is a Network indicator, which also winks for a few seconds when the ‘Locate’
feature is activated in PodWare. This allows you to conrm which control panel in PodWare is dealing with which physical
loudspeaker.
Summary of indication:
During Loudspeaker power-up: Indicator winks rapidly
Loudspeaker has detected a fault: Indicator winks rapidly
Locate feature activated in PodWare: Indicator winks
Mute All activated: Indicator winks slowly
8.23 DEVICE PROPERTIES
By selecting Device>Properties from the menu (see Menus), or by selecting Properties from the Device Context Menu
(see Device Context Menu), a dialogue will be shown listing some properties for the selected device (See The Selected
Device). These are as follows:
Model Name: The Model Name/Number the type of device is usually known as (e.g. “QFlex 16 Master”)
Device Name: The name given to this particular device by the user (e.g. “Left Proscenium”).This can usually be changed
in a control panel, or in the Device Context Menu (seeDevice Context Menu)
Settings Name: The name given to the current set of parameter settings (e.g. “Bright vocal”)
Firmware Model: A number describing the type of software running in the device.
Firmware Version: The version number of the rmware so you can tell if you have the latest. See Device Firmware
Handle: A 4-digit hexadecimal number which will uniquely identify this device on a network
Link Address: A hexadecimal number which the network will use for addressing this device.
Hardware Version: A number representing a variant of the hardware build of a given device type. This is rarely of
concern to the user, but you may be asked to quote this value when discussing a problem with your dealer.
When you have nished with the dialogue, just click the Done button.

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BrandTannoy
ModelQflex
CategorySpeakers
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