Compex Systems AP4530 manual Starting with the Patches, Decide your system starting point Assign

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Starting with the Patches

The patch system is the key to the iDR system’s unique flexibility. Unlike some systems which simply take a ‘snapshot’ of all the current settings, the iDR-8can store and recall any number of chosen settings from a huge list of parameters. These include not only the channel levels and processing such as equalisers and dynamics, but also how the soft keys, soft LEDs, LCD display and connected remotes are set up. You can set up ‘full’ patches that recall all settings to reset the system to a required starting point or change the application completely, and you can set up ‘part’ patches with just a few parameters that make local changes without affecting the rest of the system.

Plan your application Before starting to configure the system plan how you want to use the soft controls and patches. Make sure you understand the effect that each patch will have before recalling it.

Use the simulation the iDR System Manager provides a simulation of the iDR-8front panel as well as connected expanders and remotes. You can use these to experiment with the system offline as well as online.

Archive your settings Make regular backups of your settings and save them under different .cfg file names so that you can restore your last settings if you make a mistake.

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soft keys, soft LEDs, LCD text, remote controls, and which channels are to be stereo before you start saving patches. It can be very complex changing these later once patches have been set up. Set all parameters for normal operation. Now save a full patch with all parameters selected. You may want to assign this as the power up patch. This gives you a known starting point.

Only store the parameters you need For your

working patches decide which parameters should be affected and save only those in the patches. That keeps the basic system assignment intact.

Keep it simple Focus on the needs of the application and avoid the temptation to create complex patch structures. Plan the structure and apply sensible names to the patches. It can be helpful to have patch related text displayed in the LCD.

Log your settings Keep a log of how you have set your patches up. This is important if you need to revisit an installation some time in the future to make changes. For example, additional sources may have been added and patches need updating to include the new source.

Some Applications The possibilities are limited only by your imagination and ingenuity. A few useful applications of the patch system include:

SINGLE KEY SOURCE SELECTION – Assign a soft key for patch recall. The patch it recalls routes the new source and also reassigns the key to another patch. Next press recalls a different patch to route a different source, and so on. It could also associate the same LED but with a different colour to each patch. This way, one key can cycle through several selections with LED colour change to indicate status.

INTERLOCKED KEYS – Pressing one key recalls a patch, pressing the next recalls a different patch, for example, a row of keys selecting between different sources.

ZONE LEVEL CHANGE – A wall plate key could recall a patch which affects the level in one zone only. It could also change EQ settings, for example to add more punch to a louder setting, compensate for a noisier room, or change the mood.

LCD MESSAGES – You could send a message to another unit using a patch that affected just the display text.

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Contents IDR-8 Conditions Of Warranty Limited One Year WarrantyIDR-8User Guide Important Safety Instructions Read FirstImportant Mains Plug Wiring Instructions This appliance must be earthedIntroduction Contents DR-8 Welcome to the iDR-8Stereo audio monitor with front panel Main FeaturesIDR-8 main processing unit 2U, 8 mic/line Daisy chain iDR-8 units Any number may beFront Panel Overview Front panel RS232 port This is used forExpander status LEDs These display Monitor in L Monitor OUT L Rear Panel OverviewSystem Processing Overview IDR-8User Guide Page IDR System Manager Software Bundle Getting Started Check the ContentsIDR-8 Main Unit Installing the iDR-8Earthing Parameters restored on power-up The iDR-8 Starting Offline with iDR System Manager SoftwareTurning the iDR-8 On and Off Updating the iDR-8 Operating Code Checking the iDR-8 Operating Code VersionPPP Setup IDR-8 Setup MenusChanging the Unit Name Accessing the iDR-8 Setup MenusChecking the Current Settings and Status Rebooting the iDR-8DR-8 Getting Started Checking the HardwareCommunicating with the iDR-8 Network PortRS232 COM Port Communicating Using a TCP/IP Connection Connect the PC to the iDR-8 Plug the PC Ethernet port Connecting the iDR-8 Direct to the PCConnecting the iDR-8 to a Network How to get the MAC addressSetting up the PC dial-up connection You need Communicating Using a Dial Up ConnectionSetting up a Dial-up Connection Changing the iDR-8 PPP settings Go to menu *6 PPPConnect the iDR-8 to the modem Connecting the iDR-8 to a ModemDial up the iDR-8 using the remote PC Open up Starting the iDR System ManagerStart the iDR System Manager from the Start / Programs Setting the Time and Day ClockArchiving and Loading Configurations Working with the iDR System ManagerInput Source window From within the Input XLR Analogue Inputs and OutputsMonitor Headphones Output This follows Monitor Inputs and OutputsMonitor TRS Input and Output The monitor is Daisy chaining iDR-8 monitors The active Using the Monitor as Additional ChannelsChecking for expanders You can use the front Adding the iDR-in and iDR-out Audio ExpandersCheck the connections The iDR-inAUDIO OUT Turning the expander on or off Turn the unit onExpanded multiple iDR-8 system This diagram Slave Linking iDR-8 UnitsUnit a Adding the iDR-switch Expander Checking for iDR-switch expanders You canConnecting to the iDR-8 The iDR-8communicates Using the switch closure inputs The input is Connectors and grounding Pluggable PhoenixUsing the logic outputs Each output is opto MIDI, SysNet and PL-Anet Ports SysNetSelecting the Communications Options Click on IDR-8 unit settings These are Configuration file settings These areIDR-8 Memory System Starting with the Patches Decide your system starting point AssignOnly store the parameters you need For your DR-8 Technical SpecificationDR-8 ApplicationDescription IDR-8 Installer Front PanelIDR-switch Front Panel HeadphonesNetwork Port IDR-switch InputsIDR-switch Logic Outputs Power SupplyNaming Soft SwitchesSoftware ClockFader Groups DelaySignal Generator Level ControlFactory default unit settings Factory default configuration settingsFactory default patch parameters Template for Allen & Heath iDR-8 Front Panel Key Label