44
Fig. 76
Slaved To Zone
None
Kitchen
Dining Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bath
Guest Room
Nursery
Zone Number: Each zone must be assigned a number or
specific zone address. This is done by scrolling to the desired
zone and selecting it. All used zone addresses will be grayed
out. If you have defined zones in the Configurator Software, the
actual zone names assigned in the Zone tab of the software will
appear in the list. The zone list appears just as it does in the
previous Slaved Zone menu. Scrolling to a different zone name
and pressing OK will set a new zone address, or selecting NONE
erases the zone address.
Diag/Self Test: There are two sub-menus here, detailed
below.
Display Test: This performs a short display parameter test
when selected.
Audio Test: Selecting this item brings up following two audio
test menu options.
Sine Wave 1 KHz: This will play a continuous test tone for
zone verification. Adjust the volume with the arrow up and
down buttons. End the test tone by pressing Menu to return to
the Audio Test menu.
Log Sweep: This will start a test tone at a very low
frequency, and slowly increase the frequency, logarithmically.
This is a useful integrity test of installed speakers on a zone,
allowing detection of mechanical mounting problems that can
create buzzes and rattles.
4 Ohm Speakers: This refers to the output of the Zone
Amplifier. When this is selected, the amplifier’s output becomes
50 watts at 4 Ohms. This allows two pairs of 8 ohm speakers to
be used on one zone.
Fig. 77
Cur. Source Settings
Gain
NuVoNet Source
8.8 System Settings: This menu option controls system-wide
settings, as shown in Fig 78.
Date/Time: Renovia has an internal clock that allows each
Control Pad to display the current time. Within this menu you
can easily set Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute.
24 Hour Time Display: This is a simple on/off. When this
menu item is turned on, the clock display on the Control Pads
switches to 24 hour display.
8.7 Source Settings: Two choices reside in this ‘
menu, Fig. 77. This menu can oly be accessed by holding the OK
button for six seconds.
Gain: This lets you increase the audio input levels from the
sources connected to the system. This is not necessary for the
NuVoNet components, but if you use a satellite or cable set-top
box as an audio source for the system, you will find that the
audio level is inherently softer and will benefit by the gain
setting. The default is 0dB, with a range up to 18.75dB.
NuVoNet Source: If you uncheck this selection, that
source will not be polled by NuVoNet and will only be IR
controllable.