Remote Control
9.DN9340E AND DN9344E MASTER/SLAVE REMOTE CONTROL
A DN9340E master unit can control multiple DN9340E and DN9344E units as slaves.
Note
For more details on linking units together and remotely control from a PC, see Section 10.
9.1. Connections
In order to set up a master/slave network Helix system, first connect the units together using the Ethercon connectors on the rear panel, as shown in Section 10.2.
9.2. Addresses
The network uses a system of addresses to identify which unit is being controlled. The Helix system supports addresses from 1 to 32. A DN9340E unit has one address and a DN9344E has two addresses, corresponding to the
9.3. Data model
Each Helix unit has a working memory which is the current state of the unit as seen on the front panel - this also corresponds to the sound that is currently being heard. In addition, there are 32 user and 32 preset memories in each DN9340E and in each pair of channels in a DN9344E.
•Issuing a store command to a unit will copy the working memory into the selected user memory on that unit.
•Issuing a recall command will copy the selected user or preset memory into the working memory on that unit.
When using remote control, the Master unit holds a local copy of the working memory for each slave that is connected. This allows fast switching between units being controlled. When the system is set
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