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Network Functions

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Use the PARAMETER 2 knob to set the Target ID. This simply means that you are asking the 480 DriveRack™ to call up the device ID of any one of the other DriveRack™ units that are in the network system.

Once you have called up the desired device, press the PARAMETER 3 knob to activate the device link.

Once the PARAMETER 3 knob is pressed, the unit will return to program mode. Repeat this procedure anytime you wish to call up another device in the Network system.

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480 R DriveRack™ The procedure for calling up and controlling slave units using the 480R Remote Controller is quite simple.

From Program mode, use the keypad on the front panel of the 480R to enter in the unique device ID number of the unit that you wish to control, and then simply hit the ENTER button as shown in the illustration below.

Once the slave unit has been called up, the 480R will control all functionality of the selected slave unit until a new unit has been selected.

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Contents 480 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity DriveRack Table of ContentsDriveRack Intro DriveRack features IntroductionDriveRackDefining the DriveRack System DriveRackIntroduction 480R DriveRack featuresWarranty Service Contact InfoIntroduction SectionSection Rear Panel Connections Getting StartedFunction Buttons Front PanelInputs LCD DisplayOutput Meters Power SwitchInput Meters Threshold MetersProgram Display Outputs 1-8 Euroblock ConnectorsGround Lift Switch Program Up and DownPC LED Remote LEDRS485 Control Thru Bus DB-9 connector type Program Up and Down Functions Editing Functions Basic Navigation ModesFX Button Array Overview DriveRack Parameter Knob Encoders Coarse/Fine Operation Parameter Knobs Horizontal-Vertical Navigation ModeNavigating the EQ Sections DriveRackNavigating the Xover Navigating the RTA Navigating the Delay Navigating the Dynamics Section Navigating the Other Section Navigating the Utility Section Configuration Selecting Programs Configuring the DriveRackProgram Definition Navigating Factory ProgramsNavigation Modes Saving Factory Programs Changes Editing Factory ProgramsDriveRack Input Routing Creating a User ConfigurationCrossover Delay SectionPre Crossover EQ Notch FilterDriver Alignment Delay Output Routing and Phase CompensationLinking Modules Selecting and Moving Crossovers Saving Configuration Changes Detailed Detailed Parameters Input RoutingPre-Crossover EQ Parametric EQ P EQ On/Off Boom -6dB to 6dBZizz -6dB to 6dB SHOW/HOUSE 31 Band Graphic EQ S or H EQ On/OffBand 2-8 Frequency 20 to 20k Band 1 Frequency 20 to 20kHz Low ShelfSlope 1 3-12dB/Octave Level 1 -12 to 12 dBNotch Filters N Pre Crossover Delay DLYLowpass 20Hz to 20kHz Filter Type Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and BandpassFilter Type 1 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Filter Type 2 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and BandpassLow Fc 20Hz to 20kHz Highpass 2 20Hz to 20kHzLow Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave High Slope 2 6-24dB/OctaveHigh Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Slope 1 6-24dB/Octave BW, Bessel 12-48dB/Octave L-RLow Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz Center Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHzPost-CROSSOVER PEQ EQ Compressor/Limiter DYN Gain -20 to +20 dB Speaker Alignment Delay DLYThreshold -40 to +20dBu Ratio 1.0 to Inf1Level Inf, -9.5 to 20.0dB Phase Off, 0 toOutput Routing Level/Shift On/OffProgram Saving Program Changes Storing ChangesDriveRack Saving Configuration Changes Utilities Utilities Network IDSecurity Levels Security Passwords Entering Security Password Program List Program Change Mode PC Comm Mode Contrast AdjustmentProgram Dumps Power Up Mutes On/SavedMidi Channels Midi Program DumpsSetup Sysex ID Mic Pre Set upSysex Dump Cue AFL Redundancy EnableFunctions Network Overview Network FunctionsCable Lengths Recommended Cable SpecificationsConnectors Network Connections SpecsBackbone Connections Network Connections ApplicationsConnection to the 480R Connection to the GUI Interface Termination Master/Slave Assignments Setting Identification NumbersControlling Remote Units Master/Slave Assignments cont’dDriveRack Replacing Units RedundancyNetwork Trouble Shooting System Requirements PC GUI InstallationBasic Venue View DriveRack DriveRack 480R Rear Panel Connections 480R 480R Remote ControllerFront Panel 480R SectionRear Panel Connections 480P Front Panel 480P Using the RTA Controlling Slave Devices Hot Key AssignmentsDriveRack Guide Software Application Guide4-Way Front of House HardwareDriveRack C-R + Sub + Rear BiAmp & In-Ear Dedicated FOH Crossover DriveRackStand Alone Monitor EQ DriveRackAppendix Sysex Message End byte Sysex Procedure and DataSysex Procedures Midi SysExReceive Bulk Dump 48h Sysex Setup Dump SampleProcedure Receive One Program 42hSysex End Program Dump VersionProgram Bank and Program Number Program Transmit Count...Lo Bytes, Hi BytesPower Up Quick Key Options Factory ResetToggle RS-232/MIDI Flash DownloadsDriveRackAppendix a SpecificationsSpecifications 481 DriveRack Per input channel not to exceed 10 for all input channels Specifications 482 DriveRack Specifications 480R Remote Controller DriveRack DriveRack Crossover Diagrams101 3X3 1-band 103 4X8 2-band Gain Level Jumpers Input and Output Diagrams Pinking a Room Wire Diagrams Harman International Company

480 specifications

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