DeviceControl Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- FRONT PAGE
 - 1 CONTENTS
 - 2 DEVICECONTROL INTRODUCTION
 - 3 INSTALLING THE DEVICECONTROL APPLICATION
 - 4 CONNECTING YOUR PC TO NOMADLINK
 - 5 QUICK GUIDE FOR BASIC FUNCTIONS
- 5.1 Uploading Subnet(s)
 - 5.2 Toolbars overview
 - 5.3 Start Here
- 5.3.1 Basic operations
 - 5.3.2 Lock mode
 - 5.3.3 Creating Channel Groups
 - 5.3.4 Creating Power Groups
 - 5.3.5 Naming (or renaming) Devices, Channels and Groups
 - 5.3.6 Saving the configuration file
 - 5.3.7 Opening a saved system configuration file
 - 5.3.8 Reconnecting to a subnet
 - 5.3.9 Establishing Secure Connections
 - 5.3.10 Synchronization
 - 5.3.11 Normal operation with devices matched and synchronized
 
 
 - 6 REFERENCE SECTION
 
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Warnings
Offline Offline warning (no network connection)
DIP-switch not read Not verified (present when amplifier not turned on)
On warning Amplifier on, configured power off
Temp warning High but not muted
High impedance Possible wiring disconnect
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Current limit
Current Peak Limiter (CPL) active
Power Average Limiter
Power Average Limiter (PAL) engaged
Wrong DIP-switch settings Verification warning – DIP-switches (non-critical)
6.6.5  Group and Subnet warning and fault icons
When expanded (Figure 6.10) the Group module indicates any current faults and warnings in any Group channels 
with the following icons:
Faults (red)
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Fault(s) in number of channels indicated. If more than 8, >8 is displayed
 ➝
Match fault(s) in number of channels indicated. If more than 8 channels, >8 is displayed
Warning (yellow)
 ➝
Warning(s) in number of channels indicated. If more than 8, >8 is displayed
 ➝
Match warning(s) in number of channels indicated. If more than 8 channels, >8 is displayed
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When expanded (Figure 6.10), the Subnet module indicates any additional Subnet faults or warnings with the 
following icons: 
Faults (red)
Communication errors
Subnet current limited
Warning (yellow)
Not closed loop
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