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Zones are important in a PA system. In Exigo one zone can consist of one or multiple line or amplifier channel outputs.
 
Zones are important in a PA system. In Exigo one zone can consist of one or multiple line or amplifier channel outputs.
  
==Configuration==
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== Configuration ==
 
To assign an amplifier, line output or IP speaker to a zone it is enough to drag the device from the system view into the zone. The amplifier will, after uploading the database from EMT, be part of the zone.
 
To assign an amplifier, line output or IP speaker to a zone it is enough to drag the device from the system view into the zone. The amplifier will, after uploading the database from EMT, be part of the zone.
  
 
Zones can be rearranged by moving the channel outputs directly between zones.
 
Zones can be rearranged by moving the channel outputs directly between zones.
  
===Names===
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=== Names ===
 
Each zone is default named to zone 1, zone 2 etc. These names can be changed in EMT. Names will have no practical effect except for making the affected fields in the fault system more verbose as to which zones might be affected. Zone names can in addition be seen in the call list showing the activity in the system.
 
Each zone is default named to zone 1, zone 2 etc. These names can be changed in EMT. Names will have no practical effect except for making the affected fields in the fault system more verbose as to which zones might be affected. Zone names can in addition be seen in the call list showing the activity in the system.
  
==Limitation==
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== Limitation ==
 
Each line point can be part of only one zone.
 
Each line point can be part of only one zone.

Revision as of 13:43, 7 November 2016

Zone Example

Zones are important in a PA system. In Exigo one zone can consist of one or multiple line or amplifier channel outputs.

Configuration

To assign an amplifier, line output or IP speaker to a zone it is enough to drag the device from the system view into the zone. The amplifier will, after uploading the database from EMT, be part of the zone.

Zones can be rearranged by moving the channel outputs directly between zones.

Names

Each zone is default named to zone 1, zone 2 etc. These names can be changed in EMT. Names will have no practical effect except for making the affected fields in the fault system more verbose as to which zones might be affected. Zone names can in addition be seen in the call list showing the activity in the system.

Limitation

Each line point can be part of only one zone.