Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Warning
- About this manual
- Before you get started
- Unpacking and setup
- Software: TC Icon and Loudness Pilot firmware
- Loudness Pilot: An introduction
- Loudness Pilot – Basic concepts and operation
- Loudness Pilot status indicators and ports
- Setting up Loudness Pilot
- Basic operation
- Accessing Loudness Pilot
- Obtaining Loudness Pilot status information
- Setting up audio and syncing
- Loudness Pilot remote control
- Recalling, storing and deleting settings
- Updating Loudness Pilot firmware
- Icon Setup
- ALC2
- LM2 (optional)
- Appendix 1: Links and additional information
- Appendix 2: Loudness Pilot GPI/O page
- Technical specifications
Accessing Loudness Pilot
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Connect your computer and Loudness Pilot
as described in the “Setting up Loudness Pi-
lot” chapter.
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Power up your computer and your Loudness
Pilot.
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On your computer, launch the TC Icon soft-
ware.
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When you do this for the first time or the sys-
tem configuration has been changed, the fol-
lowing screen will appear:
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Click “Assign”.
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All currently connected TC signal processors
that are supported by the TC Icon software
should be detected and assigned to one of
the eight on-screen slots/locations.
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If a connected device is not detected, please
refer to “Networking basics and trouble-
shooting” on page 32.
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Click the icon representing the Loudness Pi-
lot to access it.
Operating multiple
computers and/or TC HD
devices in one network
In a more complex setup with multiple TC Icon
hardware remote controls and/or several net-
worked computers running TC Icon software,
each of these TC Icon units and computers can
be used to connect to TC HD devices (System
6000 MKII, DB6, Loudness Pilot, UpCon) on this
network.
If your setup contains multiple TC HD devices,
you should name these devices unambiguously
so you don’t accidentally edit the settings of the
wrong device.