system set up

This chapter describes the advanced settings that you can access from your Audio Server’s Set Up menu.

To access the Set Up menu:

Press the JMenu key on your remote control to display the Function Menu.

Use the Uand Vkeys to highlight the Set Up option.

Press the OSelect key.

The following screen is displayed:

The following sections describe each of the options available from the Set Up menu.

Network Settings

This section allows you to specify how your Audio Server connects to the Internet.

Choose between Ethernet, Modem or None as the connection type and press the MSave key to commit any changes you make.

Specify DHCP as the Ethernet Mode if your Audio Server is connected to a network with a DHCP server present, and the Ethernet settings should be assigned automatically. Otherwise, choose Static and enter your own Ethernet details in the Static Ethernet Settings section.

Current Ethernet Settings

Allows you to view the current Ethernet settings being used by your Audio Server.

This menu is not editable and is used for reference only. See below for instructions about changing these settings.

Static Ethernet Settings

This section allows you to configure the Audio Server’s Ethernet settings.

Use this section to enter your own Ethernet details in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS fields. Again, be sure to press the MSave key to commit any changes you make.

Modem Settings

If you select Modem as your Internet Connection type you must then input your Internet Service Provider’s details on this screen.

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Crestron electronic AAS-2, AAS-1 manual System set up, Network Settings, Current Ethernet Settings, Static Ethernet Settings

AAS-4, AAS-1/2/4, AAS-1, AAS-2 specifications

Crestron is a leading provider of advanced control and automation solutions for various applications, including residential, commercial, and educational environments. Among its impressive line of products are the AAS-2, AAS-1, AAS-1/2/4, and AAS-4, which are designed to enhance audio amplification and distribution across multiple zones.

The AAS-2 is a two-channel audio amplifier designed for applications that require compact and efficient audio distribution. It delivers high-quality sound performance with its robust power output, making it ideal for smaller spaces or specific audio zones within larger systems. This model features advanced thermal management technology, ensuring it operates efficiently without overheating, even during intensive use.

Next, the AAS-1 is a single-channel amplifier that emphasizes performance and reliability. With a sleek design, it can easily integrate into existing setups. The AAS-1 supports both low-impedance and high-impedance speaker configurations, giving users flexibility in designing their audio systems. Additionally, it leverages Crestron’s proprietary Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology, allowing for precise tuning and enhanced audio quality.

The AAS-1/2/4 model is a versatile solution designed to cater to varying audio distribution needs. This amplifier can be configured to provide one, two, or four output channels, depending on system requirements. With its multi-channel capability, it allows for simultaneous audio rendering across different rooms or areas, making it a favorable choice for larger installations. The built-in DSP ensures that sound quality remains consistent, and each channel can be independently adjusted for optimal listening experiences.

Lastly, the AAS-4 model is a four-channel amplifier that stands out in larger audio installations. It features advanced connectivity options, including networked control, enabling seamless integration into Crestron’s broader automation ecosystem. The AAS-4 is engineered for high power output and efficiency, ensuring it can handle demanding audio applications. Its rugged design and installation-friendly features make it suitable for both permanent and temporary setups.

All of these amplifiers share Crestron’s commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendliness. With features such as thermal protection, network integration, and flexible configuration options, these models cater to a wide array of audio needs, reinforcing Crestron’s stance as a trusted provider in the audio control landscape. Whether used in homes, offices, or educational institutions, the AAS series amplifiers deliver exceptional sound quality and operational efficiency.