User manual BIAMP M2-V

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[. . . ] In this case, the system device would have the 'term' switch engaged (in), and the control device at the other end of the network would have the 'term' switch engaged (in) or jumper installed. All other controls, between the system device and the last control, would have their 'term' switches released (out) or jumpers removed. If a control network needs to service two areas which are in opposite directions from the system device, a network with two separate runs can be created. This type network actually remains as a single run, but is configured with the system device in the middle. [. . . ] However, controls will not become operational, until they have first been configured into a system, using the corresponding drag-and-drop icons within the design software (see Audia/Nexia software Help). Controls which are properly connected to an Audia/Nexia device, but are not yet properly associated with control blocks within the design layout, will produce only a single flashing LED, and will not be operational. These LEDs will quit flashing (remain green) once the controls are properly associated within the Audia/Nexia device. As part of the association process, a currently selected control will cycle LEDs to facilitate physical identification. The control operation and indicator behavior, as described below, can be altered in significant ways, by means of the system design process. Examples: volume controls can be any individual or grouped levels (including inputs, outputs, matrix cross-points, etc. ); actions can be any individual or grouped functions (including presets, mutes, ducking, combining, etc. ); control functions can change along with presets (providing multiple modes/pages of control operation); certain volumes can have a specified range of control; certain actions can utilize momentary, latching, or two-position switch selection. Control behavior is completely dependent upon programming within the Audia/Nexia system design. Typical Control Operation and Indicator Behavior Volume 8 - First, select the volume to be adjusted by pushing the control repeatedly, until the corresponding indicator on the vertical column of LEDs is lit (green). Then, rotate the control to adjust the selected volume. The horizontal row of LEDs will light (amber & red) from left to right, to indicate the relative volume setting. While stepping through the available selections (pushing the control), the horizontal row of LEDs will update to reflect the current volume setting for each selection. Select 8 - First, select the action to be performed by rotating the control, until the corresponding indicator on the vertical column of LEDs is flashing (red). These labels are meant to be printed using desk-top laser printers only. It is recommended that the printer be set for 'label' printing, and the label sheet should be 'short-edge' feed from the 'bypass' tray. A test printing of a single label should be done, to assure proper alignment of text. To compensate for any mis-alignment of text, margins within the Word document may be adjusted. Care should be taken in placement of the labels onto the controls. To avoid finger-prints, the use of a knife-blade or tweezers is recommended for handling. Severe bending or curling of the label may cause loss of some toner (text). When placing the label on the control panel, use the vertical column of LED indicators as a visual reference of alignment. Once the label is in place, a second (un-printed) label may be placed over the first label, to provide protection against wear. Each sheet contains 25 labels, so in case of errors, additional labels may be printed. NOTE: Originally, labels were 1. 35" wide and used the Word document (V8S8 Labels. doc). [. . . ] In the Word document, select Show Gridlines from the Table menu. The first four columns are 'left-justified' to create labels for Volume 8 and Select 8 panels, as well as for the 'Volume' (left) section of Volume/Select 8 panels. The last column is 'right-justified' to create labels for the 'Select' (right) section of Volume/Select 8 panels. Left-click inside any large cell, and begin typing. [. . . ]

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