User Guide

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5.3.5 Settings Tab
The Settings Tab enables miscellaneous amplifier settings to be configured and installation
data to be recorded. The Settings Tab provides access to further sub-menus. Figure 5.10
illustrates the Settings Tab.
The System Information menu
provides text fields for the recording
of installation data.
The Device menu records amplifier
specific information such as the
model number and firmware version.
A firmware update routine and
identifier button can also be found
under the Device menu.
The Backup & Restore menu enables
amplifier configuration data to be
downloaded to an external archive,
and enables previously saved
configuration files to be uploaded
and adopted by the currently
connected amplifier.
The Power Management menu enables various automatic switch-on options to
be engaged. The Power Management menu also oers timed Standby and Mute
functions.
The GPIO menu enables configuration of the multi-purpose GPIO interface pins.
The LAN menu enables configuration and reset of the wired network options and
parameters.
The WiFi menu enables configuration and reset of the wireless network options and
parameters.
5.4 Setup and Signal Routing
Thanks to their network based configuration features, Inca 500 amplifiers oer considerable
versatility in terms of sources, signal routing, installation zones and output modes. Inputs
can be freely assigned to installation zones, and those zones assigned freely to the available
amplifier outputs in either Lo-Z or Hi-Z modes.
This versatility enables, for example, one amplifier simultaneously to drive both Lo-Z and
Hi-Z speakers, or for dierent inputs to be routed to dierent output zones.
The following paragraphs describe and illustrate the recommended procedure for
configuring input, zone and output routing. A general signal flow schematic is also
illustrated in figure 5.11.
5 Configurations
Figure 5.7: Settings Tab menu