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DriveRack®

Front Panel Operation

Section 3

Scroll Navigation - This navigation is used in the Utility menus, as well as in storing, recalling and delet- ing presets. It is very useful for finding menu offerings that are located within another sub-menu. For example, the RTA mic pre gain is located within the Gain/Trim sub-menu of the Utility.

Page Navigation - This is the easiest and most common type of navigation within the DriveRack 4800. Page navigation is used when there are several pages of parameters that need to be accessed. An example of Page navigation is found in the Compressor editor where there are three pages of parameters and the NEXT and PREV PAGE buttons are used to move between these pages.

3.2 - Modes of Operation

The standard mode of operation of the DriveRack 4800 is Edit Preset (or Edit) mode. This mode is the gateway to all editing and is the only “location” from which all the other modes can be accessed. This mode can be returned to from any other mode or menu by pressing the PRESET button. Pressing the PRESET button returns you to the main preset screen that shows the signal path through the unit and all the cur- rent processing functions. Additionally, this main preset screen in Edit mode is the safe or home page; all changes to the system (editing, recalling, storing, deleting, etc.) require button presses to access these menus. The DriveRack 4800 defaults to this screen and mode upon startup, and returns to this mode when exit- ing from all the other modes and menus including: Recall Preset, Store Preset, Delete Preset, Copy/Paste, Utility, Meter, Wizard, and Configuration. These other modes and/or menus are indicated by either a but- ton with normal text (White on Black), or by a button with reversed text (Black on White). The function in normal text is the standard mode, accessed by pressing the button, while the function in reversed text is the alternate mode, and is accessed by pressing and holding the button for more than two seconds. An example of this is the STORE/DELETE button, where Store Preset is the standard mode that is found by pressing the button, and Delete Preset is the alternate mode that is accessed by pressing and holding for more than two seconds.

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Contents 4800/4820 Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility DriveRack Table of ContentsDriveRack DriveRack DriveRackIntroduction IntroductionDriveRack DriveRack 4800/4820 FeaturesWarranty DriveRackIntroduction Service Contact InfoIntroductionDriveRack Section Getting Started Front Panel RTA Input Jack Input Channel Select A-DOuput Channel Select Threshold MetersSerial PC Connection DB-9 Output Adjustment/Mute KnobsStatus LEDs Output MetersMute Buttons System Architect FeaturesSystem Architect Control Software Recommended System Requirements InstallationMinimum System Requirements for System Architect are DriveRack Attributes DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy DriveRack PhilosophyNavigation Navigation Front Panel OperationModes of Operation DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack Module View Module View Software OperationSystem Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 File Storage System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 PhilosophyDevice Window Module View FeaturesDevice Tools Menu Device View FeaturesDevice File Menu Device Edit MenuDevice Help Menu Preset ToolMutes and Solos MetersVenue File Menu Venue ViewVenue View Menu Venue Edit MenuVenue Insert Menu Venue Tools Menu Venue Panel MenuVenue Help Menu Venue Window MenuDriveRack Front Panel Use DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack GUI Operation DriveRack DriveRack Detailed Input Mixer Detailed ParametersInput Router Selected Source SwitchInput Graphic EQ EQ On/Off switchFlat/Restore switch Frequency switchInput 9-Band Parametric EQ Units switch Input DelayDelay On/Off switch Delay faderChannels A-D Master Mute switchOutput Mixer Output Router Output Bandpass Filter/Crossover Output 6-Band Parametric EQ Output Delay Clear Live and Clear All buttons AFS On/Off switchMode switch Advanced Feedback Suppression AFS InsertSensitivity fader Type switchLive Filter Lift switch Detector Highpass faderTarget fader AGC On/Off switchAutomatic Gain Control AGC Insert Threshold faderRelease fader Limiter Auto On/Off switchWindow fader Attack faderAmount fader AutoWarmth On/Off switchAutoWarmth Insert Ratio fader Compressor On/Off switchCompressor Insert OverEasy faderHold fader Auto On/Off switchWidth fader De-Esser On/Off switchDe-Esser Insert Frequency faderMax Attenuation fader Gate On/Off switchNoise Gate PeakStopPlus Overshoot fader Limiter On/Off switchPeakStopPlus On/Off switch Limiter InsertDriveRack Notch Filter Insert Notch On/Off switch24-36Hz Level fader SubHarmonic Synth On/Off switchSubHarmonic Synthesizer Insert SubHarmonic Level faderUtilities Sample Rate UtilitiesMiscellaneous Gains & TrimsUsers Access RightsPreset Range Real Time ClockDriveRack DriveRackAppendix AppendixDriveRack SpecificationsDriveRackAppendix Block Diagram Crossover Table Preset TableDigital I/O and Clocking Word Clock Termination Zone Controller Installation Zone Controller Wiring and InstallationZone Controller Wiring AppendixDriveRack GND ZC-4 Wiring Diagram Hard Factory Reset Factory ResetFactory Reset Information Power-Up Button FunctionsSubnet Ethernet NetworkingOverview of TCP/IP Basics IP addressAssumptions Connecting the Computer Directly to the DriveRackDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Proxy Setup of a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using DhcpNetwork Considerations and Limitations Virtual Private Networks VPNEthernet Link Network TroubleshootingSoftware Firewall Copyrights AppendixDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Harman International Company