Crown Audio IT9000 HD, I-T5000 HD, I-T12000 HD, I-T9000 HD operation manual Networking Menu

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I-Tech HD Series Power Amplifiers

4 Advanced Operation

Low Limit Load Errors: This screen lets you view low-load errors without using the control software. A low limit load error occurs if the load impedance falls below the value set with the Low Limit spin control on the Amplifi er Settings page in System Architect.

When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed.

To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you to confi rm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.

NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its limits.

Low Limit Load Errors

0 0

0.0 Hrs Last 0.0 Hrs

High Limit Load Errors: This screen lets you view high limit load errors without using the control software. A high limit load error occurs if the load impedance rises above the value set with the High Limit value on the software Control Panel.

When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed.

To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you to confi rm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.

NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its limits.

High Limit Load Errors

0 0

0.0 Hrs Last 0.0 Hrs

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SLM (Sweep Load Monitoring) Errors: This screen lets you view SLM errors without using the control software.

When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed.

To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you to confi rm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.

NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its limits.

SLM Errors

0 0

0.0 Hrs Last 0.0 Hrs

Line Voltage Errors: This screen lets you view line-voltage errors without using the control software. A line voltage error occurs if the line voltage falls outside the values set with the High/Low Limits slider on the Line Voltage Page of the Control Panel.

When an error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed. The “Low” and “High” indicators show whether the line voltage was below or above the line-voltage limits.

To clear this screen, press and release an Encoder. The display will prompt you to confi rm your choice by pressing and holding the Encoder.

NOTE: You must use System Architect to enable error reporting and set its limits.

Line Voltage Errors

0Low

High0

0.0 Hrs Last

0.0 Hrs

Fan Errors: When a fan error occurs, the count displayed in this screen is incremented, and the operating time since the error is displayed.

Fan Errors

0

0.0 Hrs Last

Clear All Error Logs: In this screen, you can press and hold an Encoder knob to clear all the error logs.

Clear All Error Logs

Press and hold enc.

to clear ALL error logs

Exit: To exit the Alert Menu and go to the Attenuation screen, press Menu/Exit once.

4.2.6 NETWORKING MENU

To access this menu from the Attenuation screen, press an Encoder knob, then press Prev twice. This menu has screens for setting up audio network parameters. Push an Encoder knob to see the selections in the Networking Menu.

Networking Menu

Networking Menu

Push knob for net. menu

Network Info: This screen displays information about the audio network: IP address, HiQnet address, Subnet and MAC address. Section 9.1 of this manual explains these terms.

Network Info

IP:192.168.1.1 HiQNet:1

SUBNET:255.255.0.0

MAC: 00:0A:40:00:E4:C2

Manufacturing Info: This screen displays information about your I-Tech HD

amplifi er: model number, fi rmware version, serial number, and amplifi er date code.

Manufacturing Info

IT90000HD

FW Ver:1.0.0.6

S/N:8001576436

Amp Mfg Date:10-9-2008

HiQnet Node Address: This screen lets you set the HiQnet address of this amplifi er (a node in the network). Turn an Encoder knob to set the address, then press the knob to save your setting.

HiQnet Node Addr

32

Turn to Set-Press to Save

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Contents T9000 HD T12000 HD T5000 HDSome models may be exported under the name Amcron 140811-1Wichtige Sicherheitsinstruktionen Important Safety InstructionsEuropean Representative’s Name and Address Safety StandardFamily Name I-Tech HD EMC StandardsTable of Contents T9000HD T5000HDT12000HD WelcomeUnpack and Install Your Amplifier SetupYou may also stack amps without using a cabinet Magnetic FieldWire Inputs and Outputs Wiring basics Connecting to AC MainsChoose Input Wire and Connectors Choose Output Wire and ConnectorsDistance Important Turn off the amplifier and unplug its power cord Stereo Mode WiringDisabled Bridge-Mono ModePrecautions Startup ProcedureOperation Protecting Your SpeakersPower Switch Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsUSB 2.0 Connector Fault IndicatorAnalog Inputs Section Back Panel Controls, Indicators and Connectors FansOutputs Section Digital Inputs SectionAdvanced Operation PresetsMenu Tree Navigating the LCD Control Screen IntroductionNext Exit30.0 dB DB MuteOperation Examples Advanced Menu 96 kHz+15dBu Analog Analog+ + OFF v OFFOFF dB OFF 120 VAC Monitor Menu108.8 Hrs Alert MenuNetworking Menu Networking MenuCobranet Menu Cobranet MenuPresets Introduction User PresetsDownloadable Presets File Transfer Via the USB Port How to transfer a file from a USB flash drive to the amplifierThese messages may appear on the LCD screen List of Pop-Up Boxes and DescriptionsNetworking the Amplifier Digital Audio Options AES/EBUNetwork Troubleshooter Select Network CardInput Level, Mute, Link, Level Meters, and Indicators Amplifier ModeInput Signal Level Meter Clip Indicator Output Signal Level MeterDigital with Analog Backup Input Signal RouterAnalog Signal Detect Threshold -100 dB to 0 dB Digital with Analog OverrideSource Configuration CobraNet Advanced SettingsInput Delay and Driver Delay Input Signal CompressorInput EQ and Output EQ Crossover Filters LevelMax Suite Average Power LimiterPeak Voltage Limiter Transducer Thermal LimitingContinuous Load Monitoring On Enables or disables the load-supervision functionADC DSP DAC Preset Manager Sine On/Off Turns the sine-wave generator on or off Signal GeneratorAES input Limiters Amplifier Cobranet input trim Fixed-Gain Mode in the I-Tech HDAmplifi er’s power switch is off TroubleshootingEthernet link is broken Speakers not connected Open circuit due to speaker failureHz 20 kHz with 0.35% THD SpecificationsCommon Mode Rejection CMR 20 Hz to 1 kHz Crosstalk below rated power, 20 Hz to 1 kHzAC Line Connector DimensionsTypical Frequency Response 1W ChartsTypical Damping Factor vs. Frequency AC Power Draw and Thermal Dissipation 205 177 Btu/hr Kcal/hr225 767 660 57.6 91.2 99.8 392 1338 337212 183 Per 1A Line Current213 726 625 63.6 103.3 111.8 441 1504 379Advanced Features HiQnet Networks HiQnet control offers many advantagesNetwork Addresses 00-0A-40-00-DC-2F 192.168.0.1IP Router Fast Ethernet 100Base-T Closer Look at CobraNetAudio Specs Bundles and Audio ChannelsConductor Switched NetworksAppendix B Setting Sensitivity for Best Gain Staging Service Warranty Worldwide Except USA & Canada Items Excluded from this CROWN- WarrantyFax Crown Audio, IncMishawaka Rd Purchase DateThis page Intentionally Left Blank Crown Audio Factory Service Information

I-T9000 HD, I-T12000 HD, IT9000 HD, I-T5000 HD specifications

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