ACD1 Reference Manual
4
Introduction
Terms
This section explains terminology specific to the ACD1.
■Amp Editor
This is computer application software. With this software, you can use your computer to monitor and control the ACD1 and
the amplifiers connected to the ACD1.
■Scene
Settings such as Power-On/Standby or mute for each amplifier are collectively called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the
saved settings can be immediately applied to the amplifiers. The ACD1 can specify 49 scenes for each connected amplifier.
■Scene link
Settings for simultaneously recalling scenes for multiple amplifiers within an area are called a “scene link.” By recalling a
scene link, scenes can be simultaneously recalled for multiple amplifiers. Scene links can be created and recalled using
Amp Editor.
■Device ID
This is an ID for uniquely identifying an ACD1 unit within a network. If there are duplicate IDs within an area, it will be
impossible to monitor/control them from Amp Editor.
■Amp ID
This is the ID of each amplifier connected to the ACD1. Amplifiers connected to the [DATA PORT] connector of the same
ACD1 must be set to non-overlapping IDs using the [AMP ID] switch located on the rear panel of each amplifier. For ampli-
fiers connected to a [MONITOR/REMOTE] connector, the Amp ID is determined by the connector that is used.