20
SXRC Remote Control
Installation
NOTE: If you take longer than three minutes to plug the
Network Cable in from the second amplifier (Step 15) the SXRC
will time out and return to the scrolling Default Menu. If this
happens you will then need to skip Step 16 and return to the
Autosearch Menu by following Steps 17-19.
Step 16.) If the ISIS Display is showing
AUTOSEARCH press the ENT key to detect, update
and load the second amplifier. Skip to Step 20.
Step 17.) Press the ENT key one time to enter
the SXRC Main Menu. The first Main Menu item will
be displayed which is
AMP ADJ.
Step 18.) Press the UP or DOWN key until
the display reads
SXRC SETUP . Press the ENT
key to enter the SXRC SETUP Menu.
Step 19.) Press the UP or DOWN key until
the display reads
AUTOSearch . Press the ENT
key to activate the AUTOSEARCH function.
Step 20.) The SXRC is now searching
for the second amplifier connected to the
Communications Network. It will do the
exact same sequence (A-P) as in step 13.
Once it detects the amplifier it will load the
new software into the amplifier and verify
the software upload has been successful.
The remote will then display how many
amplifiers have been detected (2 at this
point), successfully updated and brought
into the SXRC Communications Network.
Like before, the SXRC will ask if you want to
save the current settings of your second amplifier
into a memory preset. Use the
UP or DOWN
keys to select SAVE - YES or SAVE - NO and
press the
ENT key to select.
If you select
SAVE - NO then the amplifier’s current settings
are not stored into the SXRC.
NOTE:
The memory settings in the SXRC are a global memory
system. What this means is that each memory preset (1-4) stores
the settings of all (up to 16) the amplifiers connected to it. This
allows you to have unique settings for each amplifier stored and
ready for instant recall. If you chose
Memory-1 before, you can
choose it again. All amplifiers will have their individual settings
stored here in memory location 1 for instant recall later.
If you select
SAVE - YES then you choose which Global
Memory Location to store the amplifier’s settings in by using the
UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options
(
Memory-1 through Memory-4). When the memory
you want to use is selected press the
ENT key to
store. The SXRC will respond by blinking
STORED to
confirm the memory storing has completed successfully.
The display will then read
AUTOSEARCH which indicates the
software update process has completed.