Meyer Sound MJF-212ATM Manuale Utente

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CHAPTER4
NOTE: 
The Service LED indicates that the 
stage monitor is not commissioned on the 
network and has no effect on the acoustical and/or 
electrical activity of the MJF-212A. The monitor 
must be commissioned on a network using the RMS 
software for the service LED to stop blinking.
When a loudspeaker has been installed on the network, 
the Service LED will be unlit and the Activity LED will flash 
continuously.
NOTE: 
When continuously lit, the Service 
LED indicates that the loudspeaker has had 
a local RMS hardware failure. In this case, the RMS 
communications module may be damaged and you 
should contact Meyer Sound Technical support.
Service button 
Pressing the Service Button will display an icon on the 
corresponding loudspeaker display on the RMS screen. 
When used in combination with the Reset Button, the card 
will be decommissioned from the network and the red 
Service LED will blink. 
wink lED (green) 
When lit, the Wink LED indicates that an ID signal 
has been sent from the host station computer to the 
loudspeaker. This is accomplished using the Wink button 
on the loudspeaker Icon, Meter, or Text views in the RMS 
monitoring program.
Reset button
Pressing the Reset Button will cause the firmware code 
within the RMS card to reboot. However, the commissioning 
state of the card will not change (this is stored in flash 
memory). When used in combination with the Service 
Button, the card will be decommissioned from the network 
and the red Service LED will blink. 
Activity lED (Green) 
When the loudspeaker has been commissioned, the Activity 
LED will flash continuously. When the Activity LED is unlit, 
the loudspeaker has not been installed on the network. 
USER INTERfACE
The RMS software features an intuitive, graphical Windows 
user interface. As mentioned earlier, each loudspeaker 
appears on the computer’s color monitor as a View in 
the form of a status icon, bar graph meter, or text meter 
(numerical values), depending on your preferences.
Each View contains loudspeaker identification information 
and data from the amplifier, controller, drivers, and power 
supply of that particular unit. System status conditions 
cause changes in icon and bar graph indicators, alerting 
the operator to faults or excessive levels. The views are 
moveable and are typically arranged on the screen to reflect 
the physical layout of the loudspeakers. You can design a 
screen “panel” of icons or meters, as shown in Figure 4.4, 
and save it on the computer’s hard drive, with the panel 
conveniently named for a unique arrangement or performer.
If the loudspeaker installation pattern changes completely, 
a new screen panel can be built. If a different subset 
of  installed loudspeakers will be used for a subsequent 
show, only selected loudspeakers need to appear on the 
monitoring screen for that performance.
NOTE: 
For more information on RMS, please 
refer to the RMS User Guide included with 
the software, or visit www.meyersound.com.
Figure 4.4. The RMS user interface