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[Enabled] Enables remote control access. [Disabled] Disables remote control access.

Enter Password

Sets the password for both the front panel and remote control access.

The default password is “omnia” (all lower case)

To change the password highlight Enter Password and click. The Name field will be automatically highlighted with <none> displayed. Click and <none> will vanish and be replaced by the editing cursor.

Rotating the jog wheel clockwise will scroll through the capital letters of the English alphabet first. Rotating it counter-clockwise will scroll through the numeric characters first, and then through the lower case English alphabet. In-between is a blank space with an underscore character.

Once the desired character is found, click to accept that character.

Click again to display the editing cursor and add the next character the same way.

When you are finished and the new password is complete, do not click again to display the editing cursor. Instead, rotate the jog wheel to highlight the Save button and click to save the password.

If you wish to cancel without saving the new password, rotate the jog wheel to highlight Cancel, click to accept and the operation will be cancelled. The existing password will be retained.

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Administrative submenu.

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Main Menu.

Lock Front Panel

This is a feature that enables you to lock the front panel in order to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized tampering with control settings and processing parameters. Access via user password is the only way to access the front panel menus when it has been locked via a user-assigned password.

To lock the front panel, highlight Lock Front Panel and click.

A warning message will be displayed: “Locking front panel requires password to regain access!”

Rotate the jog wheel and click on “OK” to lock the front panel or “Cancel” to return to the Main Menu without locking the front panel.

The factory default password is “omnia” (all lower case).

Changing the password is done using the Enter Password option in the Security section above.

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Contents Omnia 2101 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 USA Installation and Operation Manual Version 0.9i / MarchOmnia ONE Multicast Audio Processor withOmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version January Welcome to Omnia.ONEOmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Jog Wheel OmniaONE Quick-Start SetupHeadphone Jack Headphone Level ControlTable Of Contents Processing PresetAdministrative Chapter-4 Main Menu SelectionsAppendix A Performance Specifications Multicast Sensus→ Technology Audio Processingx3Overview Codec ProvisioningOmniaONE Multicast and HD→ Radio The Omnia Development Team So… what’s so smart about Sensus→?Important Note SincerelyS A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S The Lightning Flash With HAZARD / WARNING LABELSThe Exclamation Point with the EU RoHS Directive Manual Update Notification About This Manual Chapter-1 InstallationPre-Installation Tasks AC Power EnvironmentOmniaONE utilizes an un-switched EMI-filtered IEC power-entry module Installation & ConnectionsAnalog Audio Inputs and Outputs A Note About Relative PhaseRear Panel Connections Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT Remote and Livewire I/O Ethernet ConnectionRS-232 Modem Port RS-232 Modem Connection DB-9FGeneral Purpose Interface GPI DB-9M Powering UpDB-9M GPI “Interface” Connector Level Meters & Processing Bargraphs Chapter-2 Getting To Know Your OmniaONEThe OmniaONE User Interface Headphone Level ControlAudio I/O Level Display Audio I/O Level DisplayProcessing Meter Display Using the Jog Wheel The OmniaONE Main Menu offers five selections Main MenuPreset Processing Input/Output Administrative Proper Setting of Input Levels Quality Versus Density Chapter-3 Getting The Sound You WantA Word About Density, Clarity, and Intelligibility Increasing Density/Loudness Equalization EQ Changes Adding More Detail-When Loudness Isn’t The Last Word2. Increase the Drive to Low Frequency Limiter Thunder Bass3. Increase the Release setting in the Low Frequency Limiter Processing PresetChapter-4 Main Menu Selections Delete Preset Save PresetPre-processing Rename PresetAdjust Processing ExitEnhancers Mid Drive Xover CrossoverLow Band AGC Low DriveLow Band Limiter Mid Band AGCPres Band AGC Presence Band AGC High Band AGCMixer Mid Band LimiterPresence Band Limiter High Band LimiterSen Level Sensus→ Level Sensus→Hi Band Sen Freq Sensus→ FrequencyIMPORTANT NOTE Final LimitInput/Output Input Mtr Select Meter SelectInvert Output Bypass Save IO ConfigRename IO Config AdministrativeLoad IO Config Delete IO ConfigContrast Network ConfigurationReboot AboutLock Front Panel OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version OmniaONE Multicast Appendix A Performance SpecificationsGPI Interface Configuration Four fully optoisolated inputs Shipping Weight 10 lbs. / 4.54 kg OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Diagnostic and Error Messages Appendix B Troubleshooting/Service/WarrantyElectrical and mechanical safety note 3. Unit will not boot Narrowing down problemsVia Phone & Mail USA and non-European Countries Obtaining ServiceVia the World Wide Web Via E-MailWarranty OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual - Version Trigger Scripts Appendix C Remote Control & Software Update ProcedureRemote Control Software Update Procedure7. Click the Status Page link Return to Configuration. Reboot Processor