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Source Grouping: This allows for one zone to automatically listen to the same source as all other zones in the group. This is a very useful feature for a large open area where it is not practical for more than one source to be playing at one time. The advantage of the zone group is that each Control Pad within the group has the ability to turn on or off, mute, and control volume independently. This drop-down menu allows any zone to be assigned to a group, or as an individual zone with no group affiliation. Up to four distinct groups can be created.

Lock Zone By Default: This check box turns on a function that automatically prevents any functionality from the zone until the assigned security code is entered. Primarily, the function prevents an outside zone from being turned on except when the homeowner really wants to listen to it.

Display Time While Zone Off: Checking this box causes the Control Pad to automatically display the current time when the zone is turned off. In normal operation the time is always displayed in the upper right corner. The time is automatically set according to the computer when the configuration is downloaded to the Essentia.

Do-Not-Disturb:This Section is used to lock out system- wide commands from a specific zone.

No Mute: The Essentia System has a small accessory called the Mi1 which is designed to mute all zones when the phone or doorbell rings. This is defeated on a zone by zone basis by checking the No Mute box. Installation of the Mi1 is covered in the Accessory section of this manual. No Page: The Essentia System is capable of paging through audio source input 6. This involves a phone system that has a paging audio output and a means to provide a voltage trigger. This is controlled using the Security tab to set the voltage trigger and utilizing the Mute Input, see Mute Input page, 31. This will be covered in the next tab.

No Party: Master and Party refer to the ability to turn all zones on simultaneously. In some zones you may not want this function.

Enabled Zone Sources: These allow individual sources to be turned off for specific zones. A source that is turned off will not display in that zone. This is particularly useful in preventing child access to a source dedicated to adult listening.

Display Settings: The overall brightness and AutoDim feature for each Control Pad are set using these drop-down menus. The first menu is the display brightness. The choices are Dimmest, Dim, Not So Bright, Normal, Bright, Brighter, Brightest. The second menu sets the duration for the AutoDim feature. These range from AutoDim Disabled, 15 Sec up to 1 Hour. The next menu sets a specific AutoDim level. AutoDim Brightness Off removes all display and backlighting. Using AutoDim Brightness Low, AutoDim Brightness Medium, or AutomDim Brightness High reduces the level of brightness, but does not make the Control Pad completely dark.

Slave To: This drop-down menu is used to assign additional “slave” Control Pads to a zone. Up to 14 Control Pads can be used in an installation. The EZ Port hub is equipped with 14 RJ45 ports to accommodate all the system's Control Pads.

This is a useful feature for large rooms where more than one Control Pad is desired. If slave Control Pads are used, we suggest that you disable the IR pass-through on those to prevent cross-communication. The Slave To function can also be used to tie two or more zones together under the control of a single Control Pad.

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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 HomeIV. Installing the NV-E6GMAP-DC Allport Fig II. Terminating the Speaker Wire FigIII. Installing the Essentia Amplifier T2G AM/FM and XM Tuners Using the Fixed and Variable LineoutsSetting up NuVo Sources for use with NuVoNet VI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment FigT2G Tuner IR Input NuVo T2G Tuner Direct Numeric Access FigNuVoDock for iPod 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 EssentiaRecording IR codes Fig Using the IR Learning Station Interface FigAdding a New Component to the IR Library Fig IR Library Default Key Assignment Fig Defining Sources Cleaning Up an IR LibraryIR Library Test Fig Adding a Function Code FigWith NuvoNet, pg Macros Fig Select or Edit Source FigAdding a NuVoNet Source 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 ControlSleep Off Minutes Adv. Zone Control Party Mode Do-Not-Distrub SleepSources Satellite NuVo M3 a NuVo M3 B Favorites #1-12 Rock Jazz Empty Setup Favorites #1-12 Zone SettingsZone Settings Balance Bass Treble Lock Code? 3485Default DND No Mute No Party Initial Volume Set current volu Reset -60 dBAdv. Zone Settings Source Lockout Exclusive Src. C Group Slaved To Zone None Kitchen Dining Room Cur. Source Setting Gain NuVoNet SourcSystem Settings Date/Time Hour Time Dis Power-Off Mode Mute/Off w/Menu Off/All-Off Menu Zone Power-Off MAdvanced Ext. Mute/Page Serial Delay Sources 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 FigBack LSA40PD Front NV-LSA40PD Local Source Power Distribution Hub FigLSA40 Back 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.

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