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Control Program; Installing The Pc Software; Calling Up The Control Program; Unit Groups - Monacor DSM-26LAN Bedienungsanleitung

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7 Control Program

7.1 Installing the PC software

These instructions refer to version 3 .8 .22 of the PC software . To install
the control program supplied, a computer with the operating system
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or with a later Windows version or
with Mac OS X version 10 .5 .8 or later and an Ethernet interface or
USB interface is required .
– The screen resolution should be at least 1024 × 768 pixels . To install
the PC software on a Windows system, start the appropriate instal-
lation program "[...] DSP_Controller [...]  .msi" on the CD supplied
and then follow the instructions of the installation program .
– For a computer with a Mac OS X system, copy the program "[...]
DSP Controller .app" onto the computer and then start it .
– If the unit is connected to the computer via the USB interface,
select the CD supplied as the source directory when installing the
USB driver .
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

7.2 Calling up the control program

1) At the computer, call up the control program "DSP Controller" .
2) When a password has been defined for the program (
7 .2 .2), a window for entering the password will appear . Enter the
password .
If the password is not correctly entered, the message "Invalid
password!" will appear . In this case, confirm the message and
enter the password again .
The overview window (fig . 15) will appear, displaying a list of all
units connected . In the upper row "All Units", the text in parenthesis
specifies the number of units that are currently "online", i . e . that are
actively connected to the computer . The rows below the upper row
contain the following columns with various information and functions
for the individual units:
1 . Button
to mute the unit
The button will be red when the unit is muted . To unmute the
sound, click the button again . To mute all units connected at the
same time, click the button
2 . Button
to identify a unit
When this button is clicked, the button and all LEDs at the unit will
flash for a few seconds .
3 . Symbol
for the operating mode of the unit
green = operating mode
red
= standby mode
grey = connection interrupted
Click the symbol to switch between operating mode and standby
mode . When a unit is switched on and a new connection is being
established, an additional row ("Startup...") with the symbol
will temporarily appear at the end of the list .
4 . The two vertical bars
and the output of the unit .
5 . Indication of the unit name
For easier distinction of the same units, the predefined name can be
changed here or in the configuration window (
6 . Indication of the hardware address (MAC address) of the network
interface or USB interface of the unit
With this address, a unit can always be clearly identified .
7 . Indication of the IP address of a unit connected via the network
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in the row "All Units" .
are simple level indicators for the input
 chapter 7 .3 .2) .
For units connected via USB, the number of the USB interface will
be indicated . When the connection is interrupted, "Offline" will
be shown here .
8 . Button
that is "online"
To hide the list of units, click the button
To show the list again, click the button
Fig. 15 Overview window

7.2.1 Unit groups

Multiple units may be grouped so that they can be jointly controlled
(e . g . jointly muted) . The group settings allow the definition of the
parameters that are to be jointly controlled . All actions of the group
require that the group members have the necessary access rights .
 chapter
Three group types are available:
„Carbon Copy": The settings in the configuration window of the
„Advanced":
„Master Volume": Only basic settings such as total volume adjust-

7.2.1.1 Creating a new group

1) To create a new group, call up the menu item "Tools New Group" .
2) A new window will be displayed . In the field „Enter the name of
the new group:" enter the group name desired .
A new row for the group will be added to the list
(row "Group: ...",
3) To create or change a group, use the button
or remove members (Members: Select ...), and the group name,
the group type and the linkage characteristics can be changed . In
addition, it is possible to disable or enable a group . Furthermore,
a descriptive text for the group can be entered .
The row "Group: ..." indicates the current number of group
members (units) .
4) Use the button
the configuration window of the group . When the configuration
window of the group has already been called up: Use the button
to show a list of all group members or use the button
the list (double-click, if required) .

7.2.1.2 Deleting a group

To delete a group, click the button
(
 fig . 16) . A confirmation box will appear, asking you to confirm
the deletion . If units are contained in the group, another confirmation
box will appear .
to call up the configuration window (fig . 17) for a unit
group or of a group member will be adopted by all
group members (with the exception of the param-
eters defined under "Exceptions") .
Only the settings of the parameters defined under
"Setup Links" will be adopted by the other group
members .
ments or basic tone control adjustments can be
jointly made .
fig . 16) .
at the end of the row "Group ..." to call up
in the corresponding row
in the row "All units" .
.
. It is possible to add
to hide

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