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Section 4

Software Operation

DriveRack®

4.1 - DriveRack Philosophy

The most basic storage elements of the DriveRack 4800 and 4820 are the Attribute and the Preset. Attributes are global parameters for that unit, while Presets are snapshots of the current processing func- tions or modules, their location in the signal path, and their parameters (see Section 2.1 for more informa- tion about Attributes and Presets).

4.2 - System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 File Storage

System Architect provides you with the ability to store Presets in the DriveRack unit by using the Preset Tool in the Device View Window (see next page). Attributes can be directly manipulated in the GUI as well; most Attributes reside in the Utility menus.

System Architect can also save several file types in the computer including the Preset File, the Device File, and the Venue File. A Preset File is a copy of the Preset information, all the processing function parame- ters and their configuration. Saving a Preset File in the computer allows you to then transfer preset infor- mation to other users or create an archive of presets used for various occasions. A Device File is a copy of all the Presets in the DriveRack device along with all the Attributes of that device. You can “clone” a unit by saving a Device File from one unit and then opening that file in another unit. A Venue File is a snap- shot of the entire venue including all the units within the venue, their current Preset and their Attributes. The Preset and Device files can be saved from the Device View Window (see below), and the Venue File can be saved from the Venue View Window (see below).

4.3 - System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy

The philosophy of the HPro System Architect software is built around the idea of Views or Windows (used interchangeably). Nearly every function of the DriveRack 4800 and/or 4820 can be accessed from one of three windows: the Venue View, the Device Window, and the Module Window. These views all have some common features including the standard Microsoft Windows Minimize and Close icons in the upper right hand corner.

System Architect also provides a “Recycle” icon that is used to either recycle the window or spawn new win- dows. If the Recycle icon is white, every new window that is opened will open in the same location and take the place of the previous. If the Recycle icon is red, every new view that is opened will be in addition to the others that are still on the screen. Clicking on the icon changes it from white to red. Window recy- cling allows you to keep your screen manageable by automatically replacing windows instead of constantly opening up new windows. Recycling works for module views, device windows, and custom control panels. For more information on window recycling see the Help File in System Architect. Additionally, right-click- ing on the Device View and the Module Window will bring up the “Right-Click” Menu that also includes the standard Microsoft Move, Minimize, and Close, as well as provide a way to Dock the Window in the Venue View or open the Help File.

4.3.1 - Module View

The Module Window (shown at the top of the next page) provides a view of the processing module and all its parameters. The Module Window is accessed by double-clicking the processing icons in the Device View. These icons are designed to look like the processing function they represent; for example, a Graphic EQ icon looks like this:

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Contents 4800/4820 Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents DriveRackDriveRack DriveRack DriveRackIntroduction DriveRack 4800/4820 Features IntroductionDriveRackDriveRackIntroduction Service Contact Info WarrantyIntroductionDriveRack Section Getting Started Front Panel Threshold Meters Input Channel Select A-DOuput Channel Select RTA Input JackOutput Meters Output Adjustment/Mute KnobsStatus LEDs Serial PC Connection DB-9System Architect Features System Architect Control SoftwareMute Buttons Installation Minimum System Requirements for System Architect areRecommended System Requirements DriveRack Attributes DriveRack Philosophy DriveRack 4800/4820 PhilosophyNavigation Front Panel Operation NavigationModes of Operation DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack Module View System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy Software OperationSystem Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 File Storage Module ViewModule View Features Device WindowDevice Edit Menu Device View FeaturesDevice File Menu Device Tools MenuPreset Tool Device Help MenuMeters Mutes and SolosVenue View Venue File MenuVenue Edit Menu Venue View MenuVenue Insert Menu Venue Panel Menu Venue Tools MenuVenue Window Menu Venue Help MenuDriveRack Front Panel Use DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack GUI Operation DriveRack DriveRack Detailed Detailed Parameters Input MixerSelected Source Switch Input RouterFrequency switch EQ On/Off switchFlat/Restore switch Input Graphic EQInput 9-Band Parametric EQ Delay fader Input DelayDelay On/Off switch Units switchMaster Mute switch Output MixerChannels A-D Output Router Output Bandpass Filter/Crossover Output 6-Band Parametric EQ Output Delay Advanced Feedback Suppression AFS Insert AFS On/Off switchMode switch Clear Live and Clear All buttonsDetector Highpass fader Type switchLive Filter Lift switch Sensitivity faderThreshold fader AGC On/Off switchAutomatic Gain Control AGC Insert Target faderAttack fader Limiter Auto On/Off switchWindow fader Release faderAutoWarmth On/Off switch AutoWarmth InsertAmount fader OverEasy fader Compressor On/Off switchCompressor Insert Ratio faderAuto On/Off switch Hold faderFrequency fader De-Esser On/Off switchDe-Esser Insert Width faderGate On/Off switch Noise GateMax Attenuation fader Limiter Insert Limiter On/Off switchPeakStopPlus On/Off switch PeakStopPlus Overshoot faderDriveRack Notch On/Off switch Notch Filter InsertSubHarmonic Level fader SubHarmonic Synth On/Off switchSubHarmonic Synthesizer Insert 24-36Hz Level faderUtilities Gains & Trims UtilitiesMiscellaneous Sample RateReal Time Clock Access RightsPreset Range UsersDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Specifications AppendixDriveRackDriveRackAppendix Block Diagram Preset Table Crossover TableDigital I/O and Clocking Word Clock Termination Zone Controller Wiring and Installation Zone Controller WiringZone Controller Installation AppendixDriveRack GND ZC-4 Wiring Diagram Power-Up Button Functions Factory ResetFactory Reset Information Hard Factory ResetIP address Ethernet NetworkingOverview of TCP/IP Basics SubnetConnecting the Computer Directly to the DriveRack Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolAssumptions Setup of a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using Dhcp ProxyVirtual Private Networks VPN Network Considerations and LimitationsNetwork Troubleshooting Software FirewallEthernet Link Copyrights AppendixDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Harman International Company