Ci
owner's manual
TM
NexSys Modules
Module Features
These following pages describe the buttons, indicators, connectors and functional
components that are relevant to the two NexSys modules. These features exist
on both the NxDante8 and NxCobranet8 Modules. Features specific to the
NxCobranet8 Module are discussed later in this section.
1
4-character Display
The LED display shows the value of the current parameter for the function chosen.
The selected Function is indicated by the corresponding LED.
2
Edit Button
Enables and disables editing of a function parameter. When pressed, the value in the
display will flash, indicating that edit mode has been entered.The value can now be
adjusted using the increment and decrement buttons. Pressing Edit again will register
the value and stop the flashing of the display.
3
Select Button
When a function parameter exists for both channels independently (e.g.
Gain,Temperature), this button changes between the parameter values for Channel
A and Channel B. This button is also used to select parameters within a given
function.
4
Function Button
This button scrolls through the functions that can be controlled from the module
panel including: I.P.Address,Amp ID, Gain,Temperature, AC Line Voltage. As each is
selected, the corresponding LED wil light and the appropriate function parameter
will appear in the display.
5
Increment/Decrement Buttons
When the module is in edit mode and the value in the display is flashing, the
increment and decrement buttons will adjust the value.
6
Function LEDs
Each of the main functions has a corresponding LED. When a function is selected,
this LED will light to identify the selection. Some secondary functions do not have
an associated LED, so no LED will light when these functions are selected.
7
RJ-45 Network Connector
The RJ-45 connector allows connection of the Ci amplifier to an Ethernet network.
The jack accommodates a standard male RJ-45 connector.
Data & Link LEDs
The Data LED will flash when data packets are being sent or received by the
module.
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NexSys
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Edited values are not saved
while incrementing/decre-
menting. The value being
edited is saved when exiting
edit mode.
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