Sonance C4630 SE instruction manual Getting System Configuration Information

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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM

Getting System Configuration Information

The Sonance Control Manager can generate a System Configuration Report containing all of the system information and all of the programming information for each device in the system. This report can be a great help when confirming that a system has been properly programmed before turning it over to a client, or when troubleshooting a system that may not be working as expected.

Generating a System Configuration Report

1.Confirm that the Sonance Control Manager program has been uploaded with the latest configuration information from all system devices by uploading the configuration information from each C4630 SE to the computer:

a)Connect the computer to the C4630 SE’s USB port.

b)Launch the Sonance Control Manager software.

c)Open the COMMUNICATIONS menu and select RECEIVE FROM DEVICE. The programming from the connected C4630 SE will be uploaded to the Sonance Control Manager.

2.Once the Sonance Control Manager has been updated, open the FILE menu and select SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT. The

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT window (Figure 72) will open.

The System Configuration Report will contain the installer and client Job Information for the system, a listing of all devices in the system and the configuration of each device in the system. The device configuration information includes:

The device’s General Settings

Zone Settings for each zone

Source Settings for each source

Figure 72:

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT Window

• All of the macros for the PRESS, DOUBLE-PRESSand PRESS-AND-HOLDlevels for each zone.

The macro descriptions include each command contained in the macro, in sequential order. This enables the programmer to review each macro step-by-step when troubleshooting the system.

The System Configuration Report window’s COPY and PRINT buttons let you generate a hard-copy printout of the entire report. The file can be opened and read in Notepad or WordPad, and can be e-mailed for review at remote locations.

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Contents C4630 SE Page Ance to Rain or MOISTURE. Important Safety InformationTable of Contents C4630 SE Home Audio System Introduction C4630 SE FeaturesAudio ControlPlacement Box ContentsUnpacking Shelf-Mounting System OverviewRack-Mounting Control ConsiderationsC4630 SE Home Audio System Rear Panel C4630 SE Front Rear PanelsPower Connections Connecting the C4630 SEReplacing the AC Fuse Audio Source ConnectionsWiring the Speaker Connectors Use Good Speaker WireSource Output Connections Speaker ConnectionsConnecting a High-Power Amplifier in a Zone Line Output Fixed/Variable SwitchUsing a Multi-Channel Amplifier for Sub-Zone Expansion Zone Line Output ConnectionsC4630 SE Using a High-Power Amplifier in a ZoneIR Connections see Figure When using three or more C4630 SE Controllers, use miniPlug Y-adaptors on the IR Link jack on the Primary C4630 SE To connect to the IR Link jacks of the Secondary C4630 SEsControl Out Terminal Wiring the Control ConnectionsSync Connections Control Input/ Output Sync ConnectionsPaging Connections see Figure RS-232 Terminal Pins Connector SideRS-232 Connection see Figure RS-232C4630 SE Main Keypad see Figure C4630 SE Keypad ControllersC4630 SE Main and Numeric Keypads C4630 SE Numeric Keypad see , on Installing an IR Receiver into the KeypadKeypad Location Main Keypad IR Receiver HolsterKeypad Backlighting Jumper Connecting the IR ReceiverC4630 SE Keypad Connections To the KeypadMounting the C4630 SE Keypads External Keypad Power see FigureKeypad Ribbon Cable Insert Tool Changing the Main Keypad Source ButtonsInto Openings C4630 SE Out-Of-The-Box Functions Optional C4630 SE IR Remote ControlALL OFF Switch Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsInstalling the Sonance Control Manager Software Sonance Control Manager SoftwareTo transfer programming to the C4630 SE Transferring System Information to the C4630 SEUpdating the Sonance Control Manager Software and Firmware Upgrading Sonance Control Manager SoftwareUpgrading the C4630 SE Firmware Upgrade Firmware Warning ScreenDevice Screen Creating a New C4630 SE SystemRenaming C4630 SEs in a System with Multiple Units To cor rect for too low or too high a level Feedback , etc Setting Up a ZoneRear-Panel BBE ON/OFF Switches Setting Up SourcesBBE Sound Enhancement Device Screen Figure Programming C4630 SE Keypad MacrosGeneral Macro Programming Notes Fi g u re 4 2 Z o n e 1 P ro g r a m m i n g S c re e n Building MacrosCommand From Library IR Commands Macro Command TypesAdding an IR Command to a Macro Macro Editor Screen FigureDragging Commands into the Macro Window Macro Editor Screen with IR Command Library SelectedProgrammed IR Output Port Selector Modifying the IR Library IR Library ManagerIR Library Manager Edit Tab Editing IR Commands in the User IR LibraryReady to Align Remote and IR Learner Adding Function Names to the Function ListWaveform View Tab Internal CommandsHex View Tab Internal Command Window Time DelayTime Delay Macro Window Status TestRS-232 Macro Editor Window with an RS-232 command string RS-232 Command Outbound Serial ControlRS-232 Macro Window Repeat Steps Stop MacroControlling the C4630 SE via RS-232 Inbound Serial Control Drag Commands Into BracketToggle IR Code C4630 SE Inbound Serial Protocol fixedC4630 SE Inbound Serial Commands C4630 SE Status Queries Inbound Serial Control of C4630 SEs in Multi-Unit SystemsSerial Commands Simulate Button Press Commands in Multi-Unit SystemsPowering K2 Keypads Wiring K2 and K1 Keypad ConnectionsC4630 SE Extra Command Macros Expanded Control FeaturesProgramming a K2 Button to Trigger a C4630 SE Extra Command Triggering C4630 SE Extra Command Macros From the K1 and K2Generating a System Configuration Report Getting System Configuration InformationSystem Configuration Report Showing RS-232 Macro Commands Finding RS-232 Commands in MacrosAudio Performance SpecificationsProblem Solution TroubleshootingAudio Infrared Control Problem Important Freight collect shipments will be refused Technical Assistance and ServiceExclusions and Limitations Limited Warranty Coverage U.S.A. OnlySystem Notes Page 33-4119 07/07