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6.0 FreeSpace® 4400 System Setup
2. Set the minimum output gain.
This sets the desired minimum volume within a zone. Play a
source that will be used in the zone and adjust the volume
slider to the desired minimum level. Raise the minimum gain
stop up to the volume slider level.
3. Set the initial output gain.
When the FreeSpace 4400 system is switched from standby
to operating mode, it loads its configuration (initial settings).
Where ver th e volume slider is set when you save the config-
uration becomes the initial gain setting.

Page Gain Setup

The Page Gain function all o ws you to independently define a
page level for each of the four output zones of the FreeSpace®
4400 system.
1. Select the Out Gain function for the zone with paging.
2. Using the output gain slider, set the gain to the paging level
you want for the output zone.
3. Click the Set button. The new Page Gain level is displayed
above the Set button.
Programmer’s Note: When working with the Page Gain
function, please note the following behavi ors:
Moving the maximum gain stop to a point below the
current Page Gain setting will set the Page Gain to the
level of the new maximum output gain.
Moving the minimum gain stop to a point above the cur-
rent Page Gain setting will set the Page Gain to the level
of the new minimum output gain .
If Auto Volume was calibrated for a zone with paging,
you will be able to adjust the Output Gain and set the
Page Gain when Auto Volume is off.

Output gain controls

Page Gain – Displays the Page Gain setting for the output zone.
Page Gain Set Button – Sets the Page Gain to the level defined
by the gain slider position.
Gain slider – This slide control adjusts the output gain. As you
click and drag the slider, you will hear the level change. Release
the mouse when you hear the level you want. The output gain is
adjusted in an installed system by the Volume up/down buttons
on the AVM (Mute) or AVM (Auto Volume) user interface.
Programmer’s Note: In zones using Auto Volume, the
volume may only be adjusted using the Au to Volume
interface.
Maximum and minimum gain stops – The maximum and min-
imum gain stops determine the maximum and minimum volume
levels. Click and drag each stop to the values you want. If the
stop meets the volume slider, the volume slider will move with the
stop until the new setting is reached.
When a AVM user interface is used in a zone, the volume control
cannot set the gain outside these limits.
Programmers Note: In an Auto Volume zone, the
maximum and minimum level stops are disabled once an
Auto Volume calibration is run.
Mute selection – When checked, the Mute selection quiets the
output audio.
Signal level meter – The signal level meter displays the output
level of the FreeSpace 4400 system.
Clipping indicator – The clipping indicator tells you when clip-
ping is occurring in the amplifier. When indicated, clipping is
caused by a low/reduced AC line voltage.

6.3.2 Zone setup

The Zone Setup control panel allows you to select the EQ for the
loudspeakers used in a zone and to document (optional) the
number of loudspeakers in a subzone and their tap settings.
Speaker EQ – The Speaker EQ drop-down list contains a list of
loudspeak ers by model na me. The selected loudspeaker equal-
ization settings are sent to the FreeSpace 4400 system.
Each item in the list indicates a type of mounting: (F) for flush, (S)
for surface, and (P) for pendant. Some items ar e listed mor e than
once because they may be mounted in more than one way. For
example, the Model 16 has two entrie s: one with an (F) for flush,
and one with a (P) for pendant.
The list also includes commonly used groupings, such as combi-
nations of FreeSpace® 3 bass and mid/high devices. Use these
settings when you are using the FreeSpace 3 bass on the same
loudspeaker line with other loudspeakers.
Loudspeaker
model drop list Add
subzone Delete
subzone
Subzone table
Mount code