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3.1 Select or Edit Source (Fig. 18)

Double-clicking on a blank source will open the “Select Source” window. This window assigns the appropriate source number input. The “Display Name” is the text that will be read on the Control Pad when that source is selected in any zone. The display name can contain only capital letters, numbers, and some punctuation. If an invalid key is typed, it will be ignored.

The “Make” field defines the manufacturer of the equipment. A drop-down menu allows you to choose a source from the IR Library. The “Model” field provides a drop-down menu that allows you to choose the specific piece of source equipment from the selected manufacturer.

An important feature of the “Select Source” window is the “Gain” level control. Different pieces of source equipment tend to have different levels of audio output signal. This slider control allows you to compensate for equipment that has an inherently lower volume level. By using this adjustment, when switching between sources, relative volume levels remain constant.

When the appropriate information is complete, click “OK.” This will add the updated source information to the “Source” window. When all the desired sources have been defined, go to “Next” and proceed to the “Macros” setup.

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Adding a NuVoNet Source (Fig. 19)

NuVoNet sources can be placed in the Configuration with the same procedure as third party IR controllable equipment. The Configurator program contains IR libraries for each of the NuVoNet components which have the appropriate button functions pre-assigned. Even though the components are assigned, you must still set the NuVoNet source inputs on each of the components, see Setting NuVo Sources for use

with NuvoNet, pg. 9 & 10.

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4. Macros (Fig. 20)

An important feature of the Configurator program is the ability to define source specific macro definitions for third party IR control. The Essentia has a unique ability to store specific IR commands as preset names. The best example is cable or satellite. Using the Macro tab, you can establish a preset name and set the appropriate IR commands to select a specific station (this will be covered in the 4.1 Edit Macro Definition section). Macro definition only applies to third party non-NuVoNet sources.

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Contents Essentia Page English French Table of Contents Introduction Essentia Back Panel Essentia Control Pad NV-GRC1 Remote Control Step-by-Step Crimping Instructions Installing the Essentia System in Your HomeIII. Installing the Essentia Amplifier II. Terminating the Speaker Wire FigIV. Installing the NV-E6GMAP-DC Allport Fig T2G AM/FM and XM Tuners Using the Fixed and Variable LineoutsSetting up NuVo Sources for use with NuVoNet VI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment FigNuVoDock for iPod NuVo T2G Tuner Direct Numeric Access FigT2G Tuner IR Input Essentia G Main VII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones FigMain Startup Fig IX. Using the Essentia Configurator SoftwareOpen or Create Essentia Configurator File fig Retrieve Configuration from EssentiaAdding a New Component to the IR Library Fig Using the IR Learning Station Interface FigRecording IR codes Fig IR Library Default Key Assignment Fig Defining Sources Cleaning Up an IR LibraryIR Library Test Fig Adding a Function Code FigAdding a NuVoNet Source Fig Select or Edit Source FigWith NuvoNet, pg Macros Fig Edit Macro Definition Fig Creating a Macro Preset String FigControl Macros Macros updatedEditing Codes in a Macro Fig Re-Ordering Macro CodesEdit Zone Properties Fig Page External Mute Paging Trigger Fig Zones updated FigSystem Settings External Mute System Mute Trigger FigControl Pad Firmware Update a 24 Hour Time Display and Power Off ModeSerial Delay Fig Update System FigProcess Please note that if multiple Control Pads are pluggedReprogramming the Zone Address XI. Using the Control Pads Menu ButtonMain Menu Favorites Sources Adv. Zone Control Main Menu Play All M3 Options Adv. Zone ControlSources Satellite NuVo M3 a NuVo M3 B Adv. Zone Control Party Mode Do-Not-Distrub SleepSleep Off Minutes Favorites #1-12 Rock Jazz Empty Setup Favorites #1-12 Zone SettingsZone Settings Balance Bass Treble Lock Code? 3485Adv. Zone Settings Source Lockout Exclusive Src. C Group Initial Volume Set current volu Reset -60 dBDefault DND No Mute No Party System Settings Date/Time Hour Time Dis Power-Off Mode Cur. Source Setting Gain NuVoNet SourcSlaved To Zone None Kitchen Dining Room Advanced Ext. Mute/Page Serial Delay Sources Zone Power-Off MMute/Off w/Menu Off/All-Off Menu NV-I8DLS IR Learning Station Interface XII. Essentia AccessoriesCapturing IR codes using the IR Learning Station Interface RoHS NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adaptor FigFixed VAR Trig IR Outputs Status NV-LSI24 Local Source Interrupt FigNuVo System zone speakers NV-LSA40 Local Source Amplifier FigLSA40 Back NV-LSA40PD Local Source Power Distribution Hub FigBack LSA40PD Front RS232 Interface NV-P2100 200-Watt Auxiliary Amplifier FigEssentia Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Page NuVo Technologies LLC Hebron, Kentucky USA

NV-E6GXS, NV-E6GMS specifications

The Nuvo NV-E6GXS and NV-E6GMS are advanced digital signage media players designed for a wide array of applications, including retail, corporate environments, and educational institutions. These devices stand out due to their powerful hardware, robust features, and versatile software capabilities, which make them ideal for displaying dynamic content in a variety of settings.

At the heart of the Nuvo NV-E6GXS and NV-E6GMS lies a high-performance processor that ensures smooth playback of high-resolution multimedia content. Both models are equipped with support for 4K resolution, allowing users to create visually stunning displays that can captivate audiences. The ability to handle multiple video formats and high-definition graphics makes these players suitable for intricate presentations, advertising campaigns, and immersive experiences.

One of the standout features of the Nuvo players is their extensive storage capacity. With options for SSD and HDD integration, users can store large libraries of media content directly on the device. This means that even large installations can be managed efficiently without the need for constant external data access. The compact size of the players also allows for easy placement in various environments without taking up excessive space.

Connectivity is another key area where the Nuvo NV-E6GXS and NV-E6GMS shine. They come with an array of ports, including HDMI, USB, and Ethernet, facilitating seamless integration into existing digital signage ecosystems. The players support both wired and wireless networking options, enabling flexible content updates and remote management capabilities. This ensures that users can quickly change displays, update content, or troubleshoot issues from anywhere.

Further enhancing their functionality, the Nuvo media players come pre-installed with versatile software for content management and scheduling. Users can easily create playlists, schedule content to play at specific times, and even manage multiple displays from a single interface. The intuitive user interface simplifies the overall operation, making it accessible even for those with limited technical expertise.

In terms of durability, the Nuvo NV-E6GXS and NV-E6GMS are built to withstand demanding environments. Their fanless design ensures quiet operation, making them an excellent choice for noise-sensitive applications. With thermal management technologies, these devices maintain optimal performance even during prolonged usage, which is essential for installations intended for continuous operation.

In conclusion, the Nuvo NV-E6GXS and NV-E6GMS are powerful digital signage solutions that combine high-performance hardware with versatile software capabilities. Their support for 4K content, extensive connectivity options, and robust management features make them suitable for a broad range of applications, meeting diverse needs while delivering outstanding performance. Whether for advertising, information dissemination, or educational purposes, these media players offer an effective way to engage audiences and enhance communication.