EAW UX8800 Humidity, Program Load Operation, LCD Contrast, Unit of Measurement, IP Address

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5.3.5HUMIDITY

This is only functional in Loudspeaker Processor mode. Enter the relative humidity. This value is used to calculate theAir Loss Pre-emphasis filters. The air loss depends on the temperature, humidity, and distance to the listeners. The humidity is adjustable between 10% and 100% in 1% increments. Below 10%, the absorptive properties of air have not been well quantified.

If in System Processor mode, this setting may be ignored.

5.3.6PROGRAM LOAD OPERATION

Select the mute options for when a saved program is recalled and loaded into active memory.

Current Mutes

The current input and output mute settings are used.

All Mutes

All inputs and outputs are muted.

No Mutes

All inputs and outputs are unmuted.

5.3.7LCD CONTRAST

Adjust the LCD contrast value over the range of 0 to 100% for the best display for the viewing angle.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If the contrast is so bad that the display cannot be read, adjust the contrast by holding the UTILbutton and turning the encoder until the display can be read.

5.3.8 UNIT OF MEASUREMENT

Select the unit of measurement used in display of the delay distance and temperature: metric or U.S.

5.3.9IP ADDRESS

Configure the IP(Internet Protocol) address for the front panel Ethernet port:

Dynamic

IPaddress is assigned by a network DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.

Static

Manually enter an IP address, normally a “private” IP address. The first three number

 

groups in the IP address must be the same for both the computer and the UX8800. For

 

example: 192.168.0.N, with N being an integer from 1 to 254, unique to each device.

NOTES:

Private IP addresses are non-routable, meaning addresses that do not work over the Internet. Details for configuring IP addresses is beyond the scope of this manual, however, this information is readily available over the Internet.

It may be necessary to change the method EAWPilot uses to query devices and obtain their IP addresses.

5.3.10FRONT PANEL LOCK

Use this to lock the front panel functions, except the Mute buttons, from being operated. If you forget the password, the processor must be reset. This will reset ALLparameters to the factory default settings, erase all programs stored in Loudspeaker Processor memories, and erase the existing password. See the Troubleshooting Section for details.

Panel Lock Follow the prompts and enter a Pass Code for locking the front panel.

Follow the prompts and enter the previously entered Pass Code to unlock the front panel and allow parameter adjustments and other changes.

5.3.11ABOUT

Select to view information about the processor:

Version Number:

Displays the version of the firmware installed in the processor.

Device ID:

Displays the unique hardware ID assigned at the factory. EAWPilot uses

 

this device ID to identify and recognize each particular device to which it

 

can connect.

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UX8800 specifications

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