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OWNER’S MANUAL ECLERNET MANAGER v3.02

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10 2. APPLICATION WINDOWS 2.1. Available windows The following windows are available in EclerNet Manager:  Project Explorer: Project explorer fo

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100 The configuration of a digital remote control as the WPTOUCH depends on a Project but not on a Preset (you can't save distinct WPTOUCH set

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101 7.10.1.1. Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with a carousel of Presets After selecting a carousel list of Presets for the Selection mode of

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102 The available options for the VOLUME function are:  NONE: Volume mode disabled  INPUT VOLUME: any input of the MIMO88 unit:  OUTPUT VOL

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103 Volume Control selected in the previous example (in orange)  X-FOCUS VOLUME: not available when the WPTOUCH manages a carousel list of Pre

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104 The following configuration function (BUTTON) selects the function assigned to the T1 key of the WPTOUCH. The available options for the BUTTON

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105 OUTPUT MUTE: mutes any output of the MIMO88 unit:  MATRIX MUTE: mutes any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix (in

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106 MUTE OFF for input 5 – output 3 (send enabled) MUTE ON for input 5 –output 3 (send disabled)  X-FO

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107 PRESET: to load one of the Presets in the MIMO88 memory. In the WPTOUCH LCD, an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappears

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108 7.10.1.2. Configuring the WPTOUCH for operating with a carousel of inputs A carousel list of inputs allows you to select which input will feed a

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109 The available options for the VOLUME function are:  NONE: Volume mode disabled  INPUT VOLUME: any input of the MIMO88 unit:  OUTPUT

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11 Device Groups display windows:  Groups from Device Container: shows all existing device groups  Members from Device Group: shows all ex

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110  MATRIX VOLUME: any crossing point between an input and an output of the matrix (in this example the crossing point between input 5 and out

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111 Volume Control selected in the previous example (in orange)  X-FOCUS VOLUME: X-FOCUS (“Cross-Focus”) means the active crossing point in a c

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112 Input 1 (CD) selected as sound source for output 7. In X-Focus mode the volume control operates the crossing point between input 1 and output 7

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113 Input 5 (DVD) selected as sound source for output 7. In X-Focus mode the volume control operates the crossing point between input 5 and output

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114 The available options for the BUTTON function are:  NONE: T1 key disabled  INPUT MUTE: mutes any input of the MIMO88 unit:  OUTPUT MUTE

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115 MUTE OFF for input 5 – output 3 (send enabled) MUTE ON for input 5 –output 3 (send disabled)  X-FO

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116  PRESET: to load one of the Presets in the MIMO88 memory. In the WPTOUCH LCD, an asterisk appears when the function is activated and disappe

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117Finally, the lower portion of the WPTOUCH configuration screen includes the following controls:  LCD BACKLIGHT: turns the backlight on/off f

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118 7.10.2. Configuring a MPAGE16-type remote control The MPAGE16 is a console or desktop digital station for sending voice messages in real time (&

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119 Each MIMO88 unit has a maximum of two DUCKER or PAGER software modules, each of which can be assigned a hardware MPAGE16 unit. See section: 7.

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12 You can create groups within groups (subgroups), as shown in the picture above. To include a device within a group, you must drag and drop it fro

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120 7.10.3. Configuring an ANALOG-type remote control The third type of remote controls compatible with MIMO88 is analog such as WPVOL-SR (wall pane

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121Once you add such a control, it will be included in the REMOTE LIST. Selecting it opens the configuration window: In its upper part, the windo

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122 The first parameter to set is the source selection or SELECTOR:  GPI: GPI port that is connected to the INPUT discrete potentiometer of the WP

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123 In the example we have selected a carousel list of inputs (called SOURCES FOR Z1) to enable the selection of an input from this list for output

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124  GPI: GPI port that it is connected to the additional hardware button or switch  Type: o NONE: no MUTE function assigned o X-FOCUS MUTE:

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125 7.11. Carousel lists for MIMO88 A carousel list is a set of selectable options for a remote control connected to a MIMO88 unit, such selection

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126 In the upper part of this window, there is a list of the 16 carousel lists that can be created in a Project. To rename one of them, select it

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127  The list type is displayed on the right: INPUTS or PRESETS  The drop-down Mode menu allows you to choose between two operating modes for th

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128 If, on the contrary, you select a Presets list, the window looks like this:  The list type is displayed on the right: INPUTS or PRESETS (in

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1297.12. MIMO88 EVENTS section A MIMO88 event is a small program routine converting a series of input stimuli (GPI ports, WPTOUCH or MPAGE16 panel

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13When selecting a particular group (double-click or icon), previous windows change to display the contents of this group, as in the example after

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130 Clicking on the icon located in the upper right of the application displays the Events list in the bottom of the screen: The list shows crea

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131Adding a new event opens the following configuration window which lets you assign a name to the new event and define its type (ANALOG/DIGITAL (SI

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132 7.12.1. Analog events If you select the ANALOG type for the new event, you must choose the stimulus associated with this trigger using the SOURC

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133  OUTPUT VOLUME: volume control of an output to be selected  MATRIX VOLUME: volume control of a particular crossing point of the matrix. In

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134 7.12.2. Simple digital events If you select the DIGITAL (SIMPLE) type for the new event, you must choose the stimulus associated with this trigg

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135 If MPAGE16 is selected, you need to specify the MPAGE16 button in question (among those previously included in the Project), and the DIRECT/

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136 Possible targets are:  INTERNAL: the event output is "internal", so it may be used as input or stimulus for another event to conca

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137  MATRIX MUTE: to MUTE a matrix crossing point; you need to select this crossing point and its behaviour mode: o PUSH: "unlatch" mod

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138  LAUNCH FILE: allows you to call any Windows application installed on the computer EclerNet Manager is running on: In the above example the

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1397.12.3. Compound digital events If you select the DIGITAL (COMPOUND) type, the configuration window looks like this: Within the configuration

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14 With the two new icons, you can select units (volts or watts) and scale (RMS or peak) used to display the LED metering of the channel output signa

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140 o AND: all stimuli should be = 1 to obtain 1 at the output (event triggering) o OR: one or more of the stimuli must be = 1 to obtain 1 at the o

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1417.12.4. Delayed digital events (DIGITAL DELAY) Such events can set a delay time between the stimulus detection and the destination triggering o

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142  Select the trigger input (GPI, virtual control, MPAGE16 station key or event output) you want from the dropdown list.  POLARITY: select th

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143 7.12.5. Calendar-based events (TIME SCHEDULER) This type of event receives its input stimulus according to a calendar with date and time of o

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144 Note: if TIMES and END DATE / TIME check boxes are checked, the event triggering will occur the number of times that meets the more restrictive

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1458. EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES, part III: MIMO88 CONFERENCE digital matrix 8.1. MIMO88 CONFERENCE introduction The new MIMO88 CONFERENCE has b

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146 Both AUTOMIXER and FEEDBACK KILLER settings can be stored and retrieved using presets. In this way, different presets can store different confi

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147 3. Once the device is added to the project and "online" or connected (right mouse button -> Connect -> Green fixed icon to its

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148 From this time the new MIMO88CONF is ready to be used as the other EclerNet Manager compatible devices: insertion in a project, modification of

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1498.3. INPUTS Section and FREQUENCY SHIFTER function The aspect of the INPUTS section of the MIMO88CONF is as follows: Comparing it with the sa

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15 Device: device detailed display window, appearing only when Detail mode is enabled. Shows all general controls for the device and/or one or m

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150 8.4. MATRIX Section The aspect of the MATRIX section of the MIMO88CONF is as follows: The image shows that the MIMO88CONF has the ability to

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151Of course, the linking groups, the matrix management using presets, etc. that are available in the standard version are still available in the CO

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152 The aspect of the OUTPUTS section of the MIMO88CONF for outputs 5 to 8 and 9 to 16 is as follows: This image shows the following differences c

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1538.7. AUTOMIXER Section AUTOMIXER is a new section, available only in MIMO88CONF, that allows you to perform automatic mixing of incoming audio s

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154 To the left of the screen you will find a list of all unit inputs, where you can select inputs you want to be a part of the automatic mix (left

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155The inputs assigned to automatic mixing in the AUTOMIXER module must first be properly assigned in the MATRIX section, by adjusting the MUTE and

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156  MODE: NOMA or EXCLUSIVE mode selection  MAX. NOM (NOMA mode only): maximum number of signals that may simultaneously be part of the automa

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1578.8. FEEDBACK KILLER Section FEEDBACK KILLER is a new section, available only in MIMO88CONF. The new section includes "notch" type fil

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158 To the left of the window is the selection list for one of the two banks (FBKILLER 1 and FBKILLER 2). Clicking on one of them allows you to adjus

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1599. EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES, Part IV: NXA series, self-powered digital audio manager 9.1. Introduction to NXA series NXA is a series of &quo

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16  Report Log: shows a record of major operations performed on the Project over time. Shown/hidden by clicking on the triangle icon in the lowe

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160 The GPI inputs can be programmed to control certain functions of the NXA device from external hardware devices:  recall one of the 5 available

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1619.2. NXA Series detailed view, general sections of the device The top section of the detailed window provides the following items: Device

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162 Network parameters configuration. See (2) (1) Device configuration. Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the parameter setting window:

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163 (2) Network parameters configuration. Exactly the same window and same parameters than those available with Network Configuration in a device

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164 Below is the section for programming the function to be performed by the LEVEL rotary knobs on the front panel and the rear panel GPI ports: T

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165  OUTPUT VOL.: volume control of one or more audio outputs of the unit. The boxes of the targeted outputs must be checked: clicking with the

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166 determine the maximum volume control that can reach the other when set to its maximum position. Examples, with KNOB 1 and GPI 1 controlling the

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167The light indicator on the left of the module indicates the active or inactive state of the DUCKER function (activation threshold exceeded). It l

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168 9.3. NXA series detailed view, device channels The detailed view of a NXA device displays the configuration of the unit's 4 or 6 channels (

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1699.3.4. PARAMETRIC EQ This section groups the eight parametric filters available per channel, very useful for a precise correction of the frequen

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172.2. Graphic/table display modes Groups and channels windows can be viewed in graphic format (reflecting images shown in the previous paragraph)

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170 9.3.5. COMPRESSOR The compressor section offers a dynamic behaviour processing of the channel signal, allowing the output intensity to be contr

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1719.3.6. DELAY The DELAY section allows you to set an independent delay time for each channel, which is applied between input and output. The dela

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172  Amplifier total Gain: 26 / 32dB  Output Mode: SINGLE / BRIDGE / PARALLEL. In SINGLE mode, a channel is absolutely independent of the other

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17310. USER CONTROL PANELS (U.C.P.) 10.1. Introduction From EclerNet Manager application itself, you can create remote control panels for the syst

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174 Different web clients can simultaneously load different UCPs and operate the project at the same time, each one controlling a part of the syste

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175 Double-clicking on a empty space of the screen shows the left and right arrow keys and the X symbol which is used to return to the root displa

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176 Once done, you can modify any of its functional and graphic properties, as the minimum and maximum values its performance range can reach (mini

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17710.3. Functions assignment in the UCP When controls are placed on the surface of the page, you need to assign them a parameter and a hardware un

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178 In this case, for example, we could create an UCP with a page that contains multiple faders arranged side by side, as in a live mixer, and assign

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179 When such a button activates MUTEs, as each of these MUTEs features a Direct/Reverse setting, this type of UCP button can simultaneously activa

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18 To reverse the alphabetical listing order, left-click on any table header. Ascending alphabetical order view/Descending alphabetical order view

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180 Thus, a UCP button could be used for example to activate a MIMO88's GPO or as a compound digital event input, a type of event that uses Bo

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181The virtual selector from the previous image, created in the REMOTES section of a MIMO88, can now be remotely controlled from a UCP: It is als

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182 We will have therefore to include 4 buttons in our UCP, with the following control information:  Key 1: select Preset 1, value 12  Key 2: sel

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183 LED indicators can also be associated with virtual controls and you can define the Data value such controls should have for the LED to ligh

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184 10.4. Management of UCP from remote devices Fundamentally, any remote device working as a web client (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc..) and p

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185 In this case, to recall a UCP, you must enter the user ID and the password of the account: The user name and his password should have been p

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186 Personal computers that use a Web browser for remote access to the UCPs should always use the latest available version for the browser and its

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18710.5. EclerNet Manager "hidden" mode and direct access to projects and UCPs EclerNet Manager can directly load a project at startup, a

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188 A batch file is a simple text file containing a series of lines with Windows commands and saved with the .BAT extension. A batch file for Ecle

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189the quotes, as in the examples) to prevent this effect. See any batch file creation manual if you need more assistance in this regard. These are

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193. CONTEXT MENU: RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON Right-clicking on various Project elements will open a context menu with possible actions for each case. 

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190 10.6. Error Message from the web server service When running the EclerNet Manager application, it automatically tries to start the web server s

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19111. WPmSCREEN DEVICE 11.1. Introduction The WPmSCREEN is a device of the EclerNet family that can be programmed to control one or more networ

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192 The LCD screen of the WPmSCREEN has a native resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Any larger image contained in a UCP (as a panel background image, fo

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19311.2.1. “Connect to…” Menu This menu allows you to set the UCP server the unit will connect to as a client. The UCP server may be a computer,

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194 Note: in the list of detected devices, the name of the WPmSCREEN used to access the "Connect to" menu will appear in green: After se

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19511.2.2. “Screen Configuration” Menu This menu lets you set different parameters for display on the screen of the unit:  Display mode: behavi

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196 the layout of the controls (buttons, sliders, knobs, etc.) on each UCP during the design; the corners must be as free as possible. The icon bar

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19711.2.3. “Device Configuration” Menu This menu allows you to adjust the following parameters of the unit:  Device Name: name of the device,

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198 11.2.4. “Network Configuration” Menu This menu allows you to modify the network connection parameters of the WPmSCREEN: IP address, network

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199This menu displays the name of the project the unit is connected to as a UCP client (project running on the UCP server of the client), as well as

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2 ECLERNET MANAGER OWNER’S MANUAL 1. MENUS AND TOOLBAR 05 1.1. File Menu 05 1.2. Edit Menu 05 1.3. View Menu 0

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20 Available from any channel view (Project Explorer, Project Explorer Helper, Groups window, etc.). Options: 1. Rename (F2): allows the channel to

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200 11.3. Unit Configuration from EclerNet Manager The WPmSCREEN can be included in an EclerNet project like any other EcleNet device, and can be co

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201In the following example, among the three UCP panels existing in the project, only "CANTINE" and "Mixing the Mikes" have been

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202 11.4. WPmSCREEN as a UCP Server The WPmSCREEN can store and execute a project previously created using EclerNet Manager, to perform as a web se

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203It is recommended at this point to check that all the configuration for audio, events, GPIs, GPOs, etc. works properly with the associated hardwa

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204 Then a message is displayed during the transfer of the project to the WPmSCREEN: Once the transfer is complete, the EclerNet Manager applica

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205The last step is to disconnect the computer from the WPmSCREEN: And for the last time the following confirmation of the project update in the

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206 From that moment any UCP client, including the WPmSCREEN itself, can connect to the WPmSCREEN acting as a UCP server:

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20711.5. WPmSCREEN Connect Messages The WPmSCREEN will display the following informational messages in certain circumstances:  Interruption of

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208 ECLER Laboratorio de electro-acústica S.A. Motors 166-168, 08038 Barcelona, Spain INTERNET

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21  Channel Group context menu: Available from any channel group view (Project Explorer, Groups window). Options: 1. Rename (F2): allows the cha

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22 4. EclerNet PROJECT A Project is a configuration and remote control file for EclerNet device network. It contains a number of EclerNet virtual de

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234.1. Creating an EclerNet Project The steps for setting up a Project from scratch are: 1. Opening of a new file (File -> New menu entry or C

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24 After clicking OK, the new device appears in the various Project windows: 1. Project Explorer 2. Project Explorer Helper 3. Groups from Device C

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253. Creating a device group. There are two ways to create a device group: 1. Edit -> Add Device Group menu entry 2. Right-clicking on Devices i

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26 Assigning a device to a group of devices is as simple as dragging it from any window and dropping it in any window displaying the group. A green

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27 A device group provides both management and supervision (from the group control interface) of some controls concerning all devices in the same gr

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28 After creation, new groups appear in the corresponding Project windows. As with device groups you can also create channel groups within other c

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29Similarly, it is possible to achieve this in a very practical way with table mode. Examples of different ways of assigning a channel to a channel

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3 7.5.5. COMPRESSOR 75 7.5.6. LEVEL 76 7.5.7. FREQUENCY SHIFTER 76 7.6. MIMO88 MATRIX section (I/O matrix) 77 7

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30 A channel group provides both management and supervision (from the group control interface) of some controls concerning all channels in the same g

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315. Identification of networked devices. There are two methods to identify a Project device with its hardware counterpart on the network: 1. Con

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32 2. Direct identification with an online device. The Project Explorer Helper window (Online and Unused Device List) displays all devices detected o

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33 You can also drag an existing device from the Project Explorer Helper (Online and Unused Device List) and drop it directly on the device group “A

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34 IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALLOCATION OF NETWORK PARAMETERS EclerNet compatible devices (MIMO88, NZA, NPA, etc.) do not support dynamic allocation prot

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35In the device context menu, a new option is available: Connect. Selecting it opens the context menu window for the synchronization mode. From thi

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36 When a device is online and connected, all remote control and monitoring operations provided by EclerNet Manager can be performed, starting with

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374.2. Customizing an EclerNet Project It is advisable to perform some customization tasks on the Project in order to facilitate understanding and

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38  Define Project options such as e-mail notifications, users, passwords, etc.: See section: 1.2. Edit Menu: section “Project Users and Project

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395. ECLERNET PROJECT CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5.1. Reduced view The reduced view (Detail mode disabled) of a NPA, NZA or MIMO88 device has the fo

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4 9.3.6. DELAY 171 9.3.7. OUT LEVEL 171 9.3.8. CONFIG 171 9.3.9. Copying and pasting settings between channels

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40 Only those parts of a Preset will overwrite existing device settings when recalling this Preset, other MIMO88 parameters and settings won't

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415.2. Detailed view The detailed view (Detail mode enabled) of a NPA device has the following appearance:

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42 For NZA series amplifiers, the aspect is slightly different:

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43In case of a MIMO88 digital matrix: Detailed views of different EclerNet devices are extensively documented in chapters 6 and 7 of this manua

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44 Additionally, and for all EclerNet devices, by clicking on the Show / Hide Graph icon (bottom right corner of the screen), you can display the win

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45 The graph displays the frequency response using a frequency X axis (logarithmic, in Hz) between 10 and 20,000 Hz, and a gain Y axis (in dB) b

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46 The active channel filters whose type is not Bypass are represented in the graph as circular markers. The low-pass crossover is labelled "L&

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47 You can also change a potentiometer value by hovering over with the mouse, pressing the left mouse button and turning the mouse wheel. Double-cl

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48 5.4. Table of status monitoring and alarm icons Icons indicating the status of any system function or any alarm triggering appear in different w

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496. EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES, part I: NPA and NZA series amplifiers 6.1. NPA and NZA series detailed view 6.1.1. NPA series detailed view Th

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51. MENUS AND TOOLBAR Following menus are available in the upper bar of the application window (matching keyboard shortcuts are given inside bracke

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50 Device configuration. See (1) Network parameters configuration. See (2) Digital AES/EBU input: a VALID message is displayed when a valid AES/EB

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51  Enable Mains Voltage Alarm: Determines whether threshold exceeding should trigger or not a system alarm. The window hereunder shows the adjus

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52 Counter for the number of times the device protection alarm has been triggered Heat sink internal temperature meter (in % of alarm triggering th

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53 For a NPA Series amplifier, adjustable parameters are:  Amplifier total Gain: 26 / 32 / 38 dB  Vpeak Limiter Threshold: maximum peak output vo

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54 Unit’s firmware version Internal signal generator offering pink noise, white noise, sine wave and polarity check, with frequency adjustable betw

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55(2) Network parameters configuration. Exactly the same window and same parameters than those available with the Network Configuration option from

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56 VCA port selector for remote control of channel volume, with a total of 4 or 6 ports, depending on the NZA amplifier model. Connecting for exampl

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576.2. INPUT The input section contains the following controls:  SELECT allows you to select this channel input amongst available sound sources:

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58  ON/OFF: turns on/off the parametric EQ, affecting all filters from this section. When the value is OFF (top left button greyed out), there is n

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596.5. COMPRESSOR The compressor section offers a processing of the input signal dynamic behaviour, allowing the output intensity to be controlled

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6  Project Users: opens the configuration window for users and passwords (also accessible by clicking on the Users button in the toolbar). From

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60 6.6. DELAY The DELAY section allows you to set an independent delay time for each channel, which is applied between input and output. The delay t

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617. EclerNet COMPATIBLE DEVICES, part II: MIMO88 digital matrix 7.1. MIMO88 introduction The MIMO88 is a digital audio matrix, with 8 inputs and

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62 Additionally, MIMO88's rear panel provides two connectors for Ecler digital control bus (ER-Bus): REMOTE 1 and REMOTE 2. This control bus is

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63  if a Project has several MASTER-SLAVE couples, the only way for EclerNet Manager to manage each pair is the LINK BUS port of the physical co

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64 "LINK" LED indicators on the MIMO88's front panel have different behaviours, depending on whether the unit operates in 8x8, 16x16

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657.3. MIMO88 device detailed view The detailed view of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance: There are two distinct parts. A top sect

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66 7.4. MIMO88 general section The top section of the MIMO88 detailed window provides the following items: Device model and name Status monito

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67 Reports on the configuration of the device, operating hours accumulated and time and date of the internal clock of the MIMO88 unit. To access the

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68 This ability to save "partial" Presets allows a great freedom of management. Example: two Presets include MATRIX data only, with two di

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69 (2) Device configuration. Clicking on the configuration edit icon opens the following parameter setting window:  Mode: 8x8 or 16x16 operatin

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7 o Power Sequencing Time (0 to 5000 milliseconds): sets the power sequence time delay between a device and following devices involved in the Proj

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70 It's important to note that EclerNet compatible devices (MIMO88, NZA, NPA, etc.) do not support dynamic allocation protocol for network addr

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717.5. MIMO88 INPUTS section The INPUTS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance: At the top left of the section there is a list

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72 Clicking “Copy Channel Data” in a channel (source channel) stores all parameters in a temporary memory. Clicking “Paste Channel Data” in a channel

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737.5.2. DELAY The DELAY section lets adjust an independent time delay for each input channel. The delay time can be specified in different units,

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74 7.5.4. GATE Noise gate section applied to the input signal, affecting its dynamic behaviour. It is very useful to reduce or eliminate background

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757.5.5. COMPRESSOR The compressor section offers a processing of the input signal dynamic behaviour, allowing you to modify the level differences

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76 7.5.6. LEVEL Adjusts the overall level of the input channel that will be sent to the matrix, after pre-processing (EQ, DELAY, GATE, etc..)  VO

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777.6. MIMO88 MATRIX section (I/O matrix) The MATRIX section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance: The matrix inputs are represented

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78 Clicking on the STEREO symbol (two bound rings) between two naturally linked inputs (one odd input and the next one constituting the pair: 1&

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79By left-clicking on a crossing point knob and holding the mouse button, we can adjust the knob setting or amount of input signal sent to the outpu

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8  Preferences: opens general preferences window for the application. o Synchronization Option: defines how a hardware device and its virtual

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80 7.6.4. Matrix Link Groups Matrix Link Groups are a tool to group and synchronize matrix controls, so that operating one of them simultaneously op

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81 Whenever a member is added to the group, the new member and the other members of the group blink. Members that can't be included in the gr

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82 7.7. MIMO88 OUTPUTS section The OUTPUTS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance: At the top left of the section there is a lis

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83When one of them is selected with the mouse (left button), it turns blue and is selected for the parameters adjustment (LEVEL, CROSSOVER, EQ, DELA

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84 depletes one of the filters available in the parametric equalizer, while using a 18 or 24 dB/oct crossover filter depletes two filters.  FREQUE

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85 Low-Pass y High-Pass with a 6 or 12 dB/oct slope (FREQUENCY): these are low-pass and high-pass filters with adjustable cut-off frequency (betwe

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86 7.8. MIMO88 PAGERS/DUCKERS section The PAGERS/DUCKERS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance: This section lets you configur

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87 Then, the INPUT selector defines the MIMO88 audio input your MPAGE16 console microphone will be connected to in order to send voice messages. The

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88  Lit in orange: zone selected by the console, but hold by the other highest priority console (or DUCKER) The PAGE key is a representation of th

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89 7.8.2. Configuring a module as DUCKER This operating mode of PAGER/DUCKER modules is suitable for the configuration of a voice announcement syst

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9project, save the project, open a new project, save "presets", create carousel or event lists, add or edit remote controls, etc.).  Show

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90 Example: module #2 configured as a DUCKER, audio input IN6 and zones 1, 3, 13 and 15 enabled for priority broadcasting of IN6 signal when it exc

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917.9. MIMO88 GPIs/GPOs section GPIs/GPOs section basically allows two functions:  Monitoring the 0 - 10 VDC signal detected in GPI inputs (8 or

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92 In the following example, connecting a potentiometer to a GPI port and turning it will give its cursor a variable voltage between 0 and 10VDC. We

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93 3. Place the pot on the end that provides a maximum reading (in our case 83) 4. Click on the Read Current GPI value button: 5. Accept the

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94 7.10. MIMO88 REMOTES section REMOTES section allows you to identify and configure the different hardware remote controls connected to a MIMO88 un

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95by the application. Clicking on the “Add Online and Unused Remote” icon displays a list of all "scanned" digital remote controls. You ca

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96  Add New Remote: to manually add a WPTOUCH (digital), MPAGE16 (digital) or ANALOG (WPVOL-SR type) remote control to the REMOTE LIST  Remove

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97Remote controls from the REMOTE LIST also have a context menu (right button of the mouse):  Remove: to remove the device from the REMOTE LIST

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98  Activate Remote Finder: activates/deactivates the blinking of the front panel light indicators (LCD display for WPTOUCH, LEDs for MPAGE16 ser

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99 The wheel controls by default the volume (Volume mode) allocated with the programming. In addition, it may act as a selector (Selection mode) fo

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