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Page 1 - Software

VERSION 3.0VERSION 3.0SoftwareManual

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.02. OverviewDevicesA ‘device’, as referred to in this manual, is a remote NexSys-compatible piece of electron-ic hardware

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.GroupsA group is a collection of devices placed together for the purpose of common control ormonitoring. You can create

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0You can program the Event Scheduler to initiate tasks at a given time (computer clock) orwhen some other event (such as

Page 7 - 1. Introduction

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.03. Network Topology 3.1 Amplifier ClassesNexSys hardware is broken into two general groups: components for the CKS, CKV a

Page 8 - Page 1.2 Software Manual

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.A NexSys Network with CK family amplifiers and hubsWhile a node itself can only be set with a single address, NexSys may

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Software Manual Page 3.3A network may be made up of one or more busses. The bus connected to the Bus Server isdefined as

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Pro class network setup diagramThe diagram above shows one Supervisor mainframe with three Professional Series ampli-fier

Page 11 - 2. Overview

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0... and this set up information for channel B:Amplifier Channel Setup WindowsNote that the Load Monitor must reside on th

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Crest Audio Inc.100 Eisenhower DriveParamus NJ 07652 USATEL 201.909.8700 FAX 201.909.8744http://www.crestaudio.comNexSys Software v. 3.0 Manualv 1.0

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3.4 Network AddressingHardware address settings are determined in two ways (depending on the amplifier class.) In Pro class amplifiers, the network addr

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.04. Bus Server Installation and Connection4.1 Installing the Bus Server CardThe Bus Server Card (NS-BUS-1) is an 8-bit IS

Page 15 - 3. Network Topology

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.4.2 Communicating with the Bus ServerThe Bus Server resides at an I/O address range in your PC. Its base address (the be

Page 16 - Primary Bus

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.05. The Toolbar & Menus5.1 ToolbarThe toolbar offers quick access to more frequently used NexSys functions. The diagr

Page 17 - Software Manual Page 3.3

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Page 5.2 Software Manual5.2 MenusNexSys 3.0 menu hierarchy.Complete listing (with a brief description) of all menu comma

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Software Manual Page 5.3

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.06. Building a PlanA NexSys Plan is made up of user-defined devices, groups, snapshots, scenes, and settings.The Plan is s

Page 21 - Software Manual Page 4.1

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.There are two principal compo-nents to the AutoPlan window:a list of the network nodes anddevices AutoPlan finds is on th

Page 22 - Bus Server Dialog Window

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Software Manual Page 6.3amplifier.2. Make sure the Plan Inventory window (or the group window) is the active win-dow. An

Page 23 - 5. The Toolbar & Menus

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0TOC 1Table Of ContentsPage1. INTRODUCTION 1.11.1 What is included in this manual 1.11.2 What is not included 1.21.3 Syst

Page 24 - NexSys 3.0 menu hierarchy

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Plan Inventory WindowThe plan inventory serves as a good repository from which to drag and drop devices to log-ically-or

Page 25 - Software Manual Page 5.3

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Changing the Device’s AddressA device address is based upon the device’s network node address. An address may be sin-gle

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.If that device is found by NexSys at the address you selected, the alert will disappear short-ly. If the alert remains f

Page 27 - 6. Building a Plan

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.07. GroupsNexSys groups are designed to facilitate the control of amplifiers and other devices. Devicesthat make sense to

Page 28 - NexSys Autoplan Window

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Moving a DeviceEnsure that the destination group window is open. Select the device from the source groupwindow (or the p

Page 29 - Software Manual Page 6.3

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.07.5 Quickly Opening a GroupYou can quickly open a pre-established group with the groupselection tool on the toolbar. Pre

Page 30 - Device Setup Menu

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.As you can see from the figure, the amplifier channels are grouped together and the sequen-tial turn-on devices are groupe

Page 31 - Software Manual Page 6.5

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Because of its compact format, it is sometimes difficult to know which amplifier channel amodule refers to. Balloon help a

Page 33 - 7. Groups

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.08. NexSys Faults, Alerts & EventsNexSys is always monitoring the system for faults. Faults or alerts are reported on

Page 34 - Page 7.2 Software Manual

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.TOC 26. BUILDING A PLAN 6.16.1 Making a New Plan 6.16.2 AutoPlan 6.16.3 Manually Adding devices 6.26.4 Saving Your Plan

Page 35 - Group List View

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.8.2 Amplifier Warning ThresholdsThe warning thresholds window may be accessed by pressing the Warning Thresholds but-ton

Page 36 - Mute/Solo only

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0You can print or review the Event Log by opening the event log file from a word processorsuch as Word, Wordpad or Notepad

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.09. Controlling Amplifiers9.1 Amplifier ControlsDouble clicking on an amplifier channel in list view (in a group or in the P

Page 39 - Software Manual Page 8.1

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Amplifier Solo ControlSoloing a single channel is a useful troubleshooting tool. By pressing the solo button, allother ch

Page 40 - Page 8.2 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.09.2 Related devicesWhen pointing to a device, right clicking will show a menu of related devices -those devices sharing

Page 41 - Software Manual Page 8.3

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.A red group mute LED indicates that all channels within that group are muted. A yellowLED indicates that some channels w

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Control Hierarchy Diagram9.5 Solo SafetyDuring system testing it is often useful to solo a particular amplifierchannel. H

Page 44 - Page 9.2 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.010. SnapshotsA snapshot is a record of device settings. Settings include levels, mutes, polarity, solo’s,MIDI patches, N

Page 45 - Related Device menu

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0TOC 310. SNAPSHOTS 10.110.1 Inserting a New Snapshot 10.110.2 Recalling a Snapshot 10.110.3 Updating a Snapshot 10.210.4

Page 46 - Control Hierarchy Examples

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.The presence of an active snapshot does not guarantee the system is still config-ured as that snapshot was saved. The ope

Page 47 - Solo Safety Toggle

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.010.5 Executing a Snapshot on StartupYou may select one Plan snapshot to be recalled when NexSys starts. This snapshot ca

Page 49 - 10. Snapshots

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.011. ScenesA scene is a graphical “desk top” arrangement. It is a collection of NexSys windows that youhave opened for vi

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.012. SecurityScenes are the basis for setting up Security. NexSys Security functions by establishing twoselection criteri

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Page 12.2 Software ManualSecurity Administrator Dialog Window - The highlighted scenes have been selected for ‘Dan’ to a

Page 53 - 11. Scenes

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.013. Event SchedulerThe event scheduler is one of the most powerful and useful tools in the NexSys system. Itallows the s

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Other setup parameters include saving the Event Schedule by selecting:File | Save As...from the pull down menus, and the

Page 55 - 12. Security

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0select Periodically. A Repeat Response Period window will display allowing you to definehow often the event will be repea

Page 56 - NexSys Login Window

Screen Captures and DrawingsItem PagePlan Inventory Window 2.1, 6.3NexSys Network with CK family amplifiers and hubs 3.2Pro class network setup diagram

Page 57 - 13. Event Scheduler

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Page 13.4 Software ManualPatch changes are of the format Cn NN. Where Cn is the byte containing the channel num-ber (C0

Page 58 - Page 13.2 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.014. MIDI InterfaceNexSys and the Event Scheduler can interact with MIDI equipment via the optional NexSysMIDI Interface.

Page 60 - Page 13.4 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.015. Load MonitoringOptional NexSys Load Monitoring is a powerful diagnostic tool that provides a consistentmeans to veri

Page 61 - 14. MIDI Interface

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.band, number of sample points, number of cycles per sample point, and test signal attenua-tion. Once this data is entere

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Other parameters that can be set include the Grid Scale and Limit Offset. These are adjust-ed by clicking on the up and

Page 63 - 15. Load Monitoring

NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Page 15.4 Software ManualCurve NamesWhen initiating a new test curve you will be prompted to enter a name for that curve

Page 64 - Page 15.2 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.016. CK family Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off (STO)Sequential Turn-On/Turn-Off is a standard feature on CK family amplifiers.

Page 66 - Page 15.4 Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.017. CK family Input Modules & Control PanelsSignal processing controls for NC modules are setup and displayed in muc

Page 67 - Software Manual Page 16.1

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.01. IntroductionThank you for purchasing NexSys - the powerful computer controlled audio system for yourCrest Audio power

Page 69 - Left: EQ control panel window

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Appendix A - Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion TableDec. Hex. Dec. Hex. Dec. Hex. Dec. Hex.0 0 32 20 64 40 96 601 1 33 2

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Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0Appendix BAppendix B - Menu Reference(A reference description of all the pull down menu commandsPlanNew Starts a new Pla

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.DeviceNewAmp Adds a new amplifier to the PlanMIDI Adds a new MIDI device to the PlanDSP Adds a new DSP device to the Plan

Page 73 - Appendix B - Menu Reference

Reset ButtonI/O Address DIP switchesIn this example, DIP switches1 & 2 are set down in the‘on’ position (380h) .DATA LEDOpen–+Twisted Pair110ΩTerm

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VERSION 3.0Software Manual100 Eisenhower Drive Paramus NJ 07652 USAtel: 201.909.8700 fax: 201.909.8744http://www.crestaudio.com*C4400008*

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NexSys v. 3.0 Crest Audio Inc.Chapter 17 CK family Input Modules & Control Panels. Covers signal process-ing controls for NC modules.Appendix A Me

Page 76 - Software Manual

Crest Audio Inc. NexSys v. 3.0ular function. Valid menu selections are displayed in black while those that are not aregrayed out.When the cursor is pl

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