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Digitally Steerable Line Array Loudspeaker Systems

IC-R
USERS MANUAL
Version 1.6.4
Assembly & Installation Instructions
IC8-R, IC16/8-R, IC16-R, IC24-R, IC32/16-R and IC32-R
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. The apparatus shall
rol oe exposed lo dr|pp|rg or sp|asr|rg ard ro oojecls l||ed W|lr
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on it.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
reg|slers, sloves, or olrer apparalus (|rc|ud|rg arp||lers) lral
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety.
ll lre prov|ded p|ug does rol ll |rlo your oul|el, corsu|l ar e|eclr|-
cian for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
11. Make sure the power cord remains readily accessible at all
times.
12. The AC Power Cord is the AC Mains disconnect.
13. 0r|y use allacrrerls/accessor|es spec|led oy lre rarulac-
turer.
14. Disconnect this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
15. Reler a|| serv|c|rg lo qua||led serv|ce persorre|. 3erv|c|rg |s
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE
CAUTION: THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE
BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVIC-
ING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
CAUTION
To reiterate the above warnings: servicing instructions are for
use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electric shock, do
not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Ope-
ration Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all
servicing to qualified personnel.
Eindrigliche Warnung: Wartungsvorschriften dienen nur der
Benutzung durch qualifizieres Personal. Zur Vermeidung eines
elektrischen Schlages keine anderen als die in den Betriebsvor-
schriften beschriebenen Wartungsarbeiten ausfhren, es sei denn
Sie sind dafr qualifiziert. Wartungsarbeiten auszufhren.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the use to the presence of uninsulated
"Dangerous Voltage" within the product's en-
closure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to hu-
mans.
The exclamanation point, within an equilateral
presence of important operating and mainte-
nance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
VORSICHT
RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK:
OPEN ONLY IF QUALIFIED AS
SERVICE PERSONNEL
GEFAHR EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES:
NUR VON QUALIFIZIEREM WARTUNGSPERSONAL
ZU FFNEN
Der Blitz mit nach untenzielendem Pfeil in
einem gleichseitigen Dreieck weist den
Benutzer auf das Vorhandensein einer
unisolierten, "gefhrlichen Spannung" im
Gehuse hin, die stark genug sein kann, einer
Person einen gefhrlichen elektrischen Schlag
zu versetzen.
Das Ausrufezeichen in einem gleichseitigen
Dreieck weist den Benutzer auf wichtige
Betriebs- und Wartungsvorschriften in den
beiliegenden Unterlagen des Gertes hin.
Erklrung der graphischen Symbole Explanation of Graphical Symbols
IMPORTANT
Your Iconyx Steerable Column Loudspeaker contains no user-serviceable
parts and a|| serv|ce shou|d be referred to qua||ed serv|ce personne|.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Introduction 4
Tecrr|ca| 3upporl 4
Assembly Instructions 5
Address Nuroer ver|lcal|or 8
Introduction To RHAON 8
RHAON Organization 8

Preparation
Computer Requirements 10
3ollWare lrsla||al|or 10
Customizing Your RHAON Workspace 11
v|rlua| 3ysler 0es|gr 12
Ass|gr|rg a 3lal|c lP Address 13
3av|rg Your wor| 11
Network Manager 15
Connect Mode
L|r||rg 3ollWare w|lr NelWor|ed Loudspea|ers 1
Properties Windows 18
Assigning Digital & Analog Inputs 20
CooraNel 3|gra| Roul|rg 21
8ear 3leer|rg 23
Presets 31
IC-RC1 Remote Preset Control 33
Control Mode 34
user Corlgurao|e 03P Furcl|ors 35
3av|rg Crarges 31
3av|rg To Presels 3
All Loudspeakers & Group Control 37
Copy 3ell|rgs / Copy Presels / Resel 39

Supervise Mode 40
Everl Logg|rg & Nol|lcal|or 12
General Preferences 43
Password Protection 44
Installation & Servicing
Wall Mounting 46
3usperded (F|y|rg) 19
Tripod Mounting 49
3erv|c|rg 19

Appendix I
Aud|o Evacual|or & L|le 3alely Furcl|ors 50
Appendix II:
RlA0N 3ysler 8|oc| 0|agrars 51
IC-ICR Remote Control 54
Appendix III:
IC-R Hardware Inputs, Outputs & Indicators 55
Appendix IV:
Keeping Your RHAON Program Up-To-Date 56
3ollWare updales 5Z
Updating Microcontroller Firmware 58
updal|rg 03P F|rrWare 0
Appendix V:
Using Third Party Controllers 62
Servicing and Troubleshooting 64
RHAON Network Trouble Shooting Tips 65
Network Manager 67

|6-R 0|mens|ons & Techn|ca| 8pec|cat|ons 73
Index 75
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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a Renkus-Heinz RHAON Empowered digitally steered ICONYX-R column loudspeaker. We hope you
enjoy it.
Your ICONYX IC-R steerable column loudspeaker was carefully tested and inspected before leaving our factory and should have arrived
|r perlecl cord|l|or. P|ease carelu||y |rspecl lre sr|pp|rg carlor(s) ard |oudspea|er(s) lor ary rol|ceao|e darage, ard |l ary darage |s
found, immediately notify the shipping company. Only you, the consignee, may institute a claim with the carrier for any damage incurred
dur|rg sr|pp|rg. 8e sure lo save lre carlor(s) ard a|| pac||rg raler|a| lor lre carr|er's |rspecl|or. ll |s a|so a good |dea lo save lre carlor
and packing material even though the loudspeaker arrived in good condition. If you should ever need to ship the loudspeaker, it should be
shipped in its original factory packaging.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have any questions about RHAON-Empowered Loudspeakers or encounter a problem designing, installing, setting up or operat-
ing a RHAON system, please call our technical support staff at 949-588-9997 and ask the operator for technical support on RHAON. Call
Vorday lrrougr Fr|day lror 8:00 AV lo 5:00 PV Pac|lc T|re.
Tre |alesl |rlorral|or or RlA0N Tecrr|ca| 3upporl |s a|Ways ava||ao|e or||re al rllp://WWW.rer|us-re|rz.cor/supporl/sollWare-supporl/
rraor/e-ra||.rlr|. You W||| a|so lrd a supporl requesl lorr al rllp://WWW.rer|us-re|rz.cor/supporl/requesl-|rlo/lecr-|rlo/|rdex.rlr|.


About RHAON
Your Iconyx digitally controlled, steerable IC-R series column loudspeaker is RHAON Empowered.
RlA0N ('rayor), lre Rer|us-le|rz Aud|o 0peral|ors NelWor|, |s lre lrsl pracl|ca| sysler lo coro|re d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or W|lr
precise control and supervision of self-powered loudspeakers. RHAON uses standard Ethernet hardware, advanced CobraNet technology
ard or-ooard 03P (d|g|la| s|gra| process|rg) lo lurr se|l-poWered Rer|us-le|rz |oudspea|ers lror 'o|ac| ooxes |rlo 'srarl ooxes lral
can respond to user input in real time.


IMPORTANT
If you will be controlling/supervising your RHAON empowered system with a laptop, do not close the laptops lid or allow your
laptop to go to sleep (hibernate) during operation. Some CobraNet components may not wake up from hibernation when your
computer awakens. Your system will continue to operate normally until you attempt to change any of the settings. For ex-
ample, until you attempt to change your Presets (they wont load) or change your EQ settings and you cant save them to the
loudspeaker(s). Communications between your computer and the loudspeakers on the network have been disrupted by the
malfunctioning CobraNet components. To prevent this set your laptops Hibernation / Sleep settings to Never.
Note that this does not affect normal operation. Your system will continue to operate normally until you try to change some of
the settings. If this occurs or some other Windows
TM
event causes the CobraNet components to malfunction, you will need to
either Restart your computer or use the Windows Task Manager to return to normal operation. To use the Task Manager, close
RHAON (and, if running, CobraNet Discovery) and use Ctrl-Alt-Delete to open the Task Manager. Select the Processes tab
and look for PACNDISCO.EXE and PASSBRIDGE.EXE (Windows may shorten the names and add ~1). Select them and click
End Process. Then re-open RHAON.
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General Information
Your RlA0N-ErpoWered Loudspea|er's arp||ler/03P slores a|| corlgural|or sell|rgs, |rc|ud|rg lre |rpul source
selection, in non-volatile memory. Analog Input 1 has been pre-selected at the factory so you can use the loud-
speaker as an ordinary self-powered loudspeaker. Just connect a line level audio signal to Analog Input 1 and
correcl lre AC poWer. Tr|s |rpul |s a|Ways ava||ao|e lor lesl|rg lre |oudspea|er ard arp||ler, ur|ess lre AE3/E8u
|rpul ras |radverlerl|y oeer lurred or. Trer you rusl lurr lre AE3/E8u |rpul oll lo a||oW lre Ara|og 1 |rpul lo
lurcl|or. use lre AE3/E8u pusr oullor or lre array's corlro| pare| lo lurr lre AE3/E8u |rpul oll. ll lre array Was
prev|ous|y pul |rlo |ls 3lardoy poWer rode, lurr |l 0r oy ro|d|rg doWr oolr lre vo|ure up ard vo|ure 0oWr pusr
buttons for approximately 3 seconds.
You W||| reed a corpuler W|lr a NlC (NelWor| lrlerlace Card) ard w|rdoWs-oased RlA0N sollWare lo crarge
lre |rpul se|ecl|or or ary ol lre olrer 03P sell|rgs. 0rce your 03P sell|rgs are slored |r ror-vo|al||e rerory,
the computer can be disconnected from the network. You will need to connect a computer only when you want to
change the settings or when you want to use the supervise feature.
Rer|us-le|rz erg|reer|rg ras prograrred lre or ooard 03P lo opl|r|ze lre |oudspea|er's perlorrarce ard
to ensure its safe operation. Replace the RHAON hardware module only with another unit that has been factory
prograrred lor lre sare |oudspea|er. Corlacl our Tecrr|ca| 3upporl 0eparlrerl lor dela||s ard ass|slarce.
Access Control Note
RHAON systems feature several levels of password-protected access control to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized
changes of the control settings. Even when you connect a computer running RHAON software, you may be denied
access to some or all of the Connect and Control mode functions, depending on how the access control system is
corlgured. For lurlrer |rlorral|or or passWord prolecl|or reler lo page 11 ol lr|s rarua| or corlacl lre persor
responsible for the setup and tuning or commissioning of your system.
ICONYX-R ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To simplify shipping and handling, ICONYX arrays are constructed from 8-channel modules and need to be as-
sero|ed |r lre le|d. Tre assero|y rardWare |s pac|ed W|lr lre rodu|es |r cardooard ooxes lral douo|e as carlor
'l||ers. Tre ores corla|r|rg lre rardWare are rar|ed 'lardWare lo preverl lre rardWare lror oe|rg acc|derla||y
discarded.
If you purchased an IC8-R all you need to do is remove the column loudspeaker and its hardware box from the
carlor ard |rsla|| |l. 3||p lo page lor Address Nuroer ver|lcal|or |rslrucl|ors.

If you purchased an IC16-R or an IC16/8-R, you should have received two cartons and will need to assemble them
into a 16 channel unit. Each carton will include a hardware box.
If you purchased an IC24-R, you srou|d rave rece|ved 3 carlors (lrree 8-crarre| rodu|es).
If you purchased an IC32-R or an IC32/16-R, you srou|d rave rece|ved 1 carlors (lour 8 crarre| rodu|es) ard W|||
need to assemble them.
Tre carlors W||| oe rar|ed lo sroW lre rodu|e's pos|l|or |r lre lr|sred co|urr array; lor exarp|e, lop, oollor,
center, etc.

If you ordered a mounting hinge kit with the loudspeaker, the hinge hardware will be packed with the other hard-
ware. Note that the hinges can be installed on either the right or the left side of the cabinet to allow the column to
swing to either the right or to the left away from the wall.
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IC16-R
Prepare an assembly area. Each module is 4 feet long, so
you reed a lal surlace al |easl 8 leel |org lo assero|e ar
IC16-R and 16 feet for an IC32-R. We suggest covering the
assembly area with a heavy cloth or some other soft material
lo preverl darag|rg lre lr|sr or lre cao|rels Wr||e as-
sembling them. Avoid resting the modules on their grille. The
modules are heavy and may deform the grille. Instead, rest
the modules on their sides or back.
Place the modules in their respective positions on the as-
sembly area.

Note: Be aware that If you purchased two or more IC8-R
arrays at different times and now want to turn them into an
IC16-R or larger array, the IC8-R array modules must be of
the same Firmware version. Firmware version 1.x must not be
mixed with Firmware version 2.x. Refer to page 58 for details
or updal|rg lrrWare.
You W||| lrsl reed lo rerove lre lop ol lre |oWer rodu|e ard
the bottom of the top module, and the tops and bottoms of
any intermediate modules and their mounting brackets.

To remove an end cap, remove the eight machine screws
from each side of the cabinet and lift the end cap and its
mounting brackets out of the cabinet. Note that for clarity the
end cap was removed in the graphic.

Now, use the mounting bracket machine screws you removed
to install the two heavy joining plates. They will be packed
with the hardware.

Tighten the screws lightly. The joining plates need to be a little
loose to slide easily into the other cabinet.

P|ug ore erd ol lre lal W|re s|gra| cao|e |rlo lre soc|el
provided. It only goes into the socket one way and the cable
is reversible. It does not matter which end goes into which
module. Make sure the connector is fully seated and then
secure the connector Using a #1 Phillips screw driver and the
lWo 1-10 Pr||||ps read screWs (supp||ed).

Plug one end of the 3 conductor AC cable into its mating
socket. Make sure it is properly seated.
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A||gr lre lWo rodu|es lo oe jo|red or a lao|elop or or lre loor so lral
the top of the lower one and the bottom of the upper one are close to one
arolrer, say 1 (10 cr) aparl.
Insert the free end of the short ribbon cable into the socket on the second
module. Using a #1 Phillips screw driver, secure the connector with two
1-10 Pr||||ps read screWs (supp||ed). Va|e sure lre correclors are lu||y
sealed. ll recessary, use a lasr||grl lo crec| oecause |l lre correclors
are not seated properly, you may have to disassemble the column again
in order to seat them correctly.
Align the two modules and slide them together, making sure the holes
in the heavy joining plates align with the holes in the modules. Install the
remaining screws into the joining plates and tighten all the screws. The
assembly is now complete.
Important: The IC16/8-R and IC323/16-R require slightly different
cabling between the modules.

IC16/8-R
Tre lC1/8 ras or|y a s|rg|e 8-crarre| arp||ler (1 crarre| lor eacr lWo
lrarsducers), |rslead ol lre lWo 8-crarre| arp||lers (1 crarre| lor eacr
lrarsducer) used |r lre lC1-R.
This requires different connections between the two modules. In the
lC1/8-R, lre s|rg|e 8-crarre| arp||ler W||| oe |ocaled |r lre oollor or
Master module.
1. Locale lre 8-p|r correclor |r lre |oWer rodu|e. 3ee F|gure 1.
2. Locate and pull out the 8-conductor loudspeaker connecting cable in
lre oollor ol lre upper rodu|e (lre ore W|lroul ar 8-crarre| arp||ler).
3ee F|gure 2.
3. Pug the 8-conductor loudspeaker connecting cable into the 8-pin con-
reclor |r lre |oWer rodu|e. 3ee F|gure 3.
4. Finish the mechanical assembly.
Note that you do not have to connect the upper modules power and rib-
bon cables to the lower module.

IC32/16-R
Tre lC32/1-R ras or|y lWo 8-crarre| arp||lers (1 crarre| lor eacr lWo lrarsducers), |rslead ol lre lour
8-crarre| arp||lers (1 crarre| lor eacr lrarsducer) used |r lre lC32-R.
Tre 8-crarre| arp||lers W||| oe |ocaled |r lre oollor (Vasler) ard lr|rd rodu|es.
The procedure is the same except that
1. The 8-conductor loudspeaker cable needs to be connected between the Master module and the second
module and between the third and fourth modules.
2. The power and the ribbon cables need to be used to connect all four modules together.
Figure 1
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Figure 2
Figure 3
Address Number Ver|cat|on
A|| lral rera|rs |s lo ver|ly lral lre Vasler ard 3|ave rodu|es are proper|y |derl|led.. Tre sell|rgs Were sel al lre laclory, oul |l's a|Ways
a good |dea lo crec| lre sell|rgs. Tr|s |s accorp||sred W|lr lre Vasler/3|ave d|p sW|lcres |ocaled or lre |rpul pare|. 3ee page 55 lor a
detailed view of the input panel.
Norra||y lre oollor rodu|e W||| oe lre Vasler ard lre olrer rodu|es W||| oe lre 3|aves ruroered 1, 2 & 3 |r ascerd|rg order. loWever,
as long as the switches are set properly any module can be designated as the Master. You may, for example, designate the top module as
lre Vasler lo a||oW you lo or|rg lre s|gra| cao|es |rlo lre lop ol lre array. 3el lre sW|lcres |r accordarce W|lr lre draW|rg sroWr oe|oW.
0r s|rg|e lC8-R arrays lre d|p sW|lcres srou|d a|Ways oe sel lo lre Vasler sell|rg ('00).
8e aWare lral cerla|r lurcl|ors W||| oe d|sao|ed or lre 3|ave rodu|es as lre|r corlro| ras oeer lurred over lo lre Vasler rodu|e. Presel
up, Presel 0oWr, Presel Erler , lrpul Pad, vo|ure up & vo|ure 0oWr, AE3/E8u lrpul ard Vule lurcl|ors are a|| corlro||ed or|y oy lre
corlro|s or lre Vasler rodu|e. 3|gra| cao|es rusl oe orougrl |rlo lre Vasler rodu|e. AC poWer car oe orougrl |rlo ary rodu|e.
Note that if you connected power to the Array before setting the dip switches, you will need to disconnect it and reconnect it before the dip
switch settings will take effect.
RHAON ORGANIZATION: Three Fundamental Audio Operations
Before we go on, lets take a look at the structure of RHAON. Audio operations comprise three fundamental areas that are necessary for
the success of any sound system:

CONNECT
lr a RlA0N sysler lrere are oolr prys|ca| correcl|ors ard relWor| (sollWare) correcl|ors. Tre prys|ca| correcl|ors are rade us|rg
UTP cable meeting at least CAT5 standards and/or analog cables as well as AC power cords. Network connections are established in
the software. You dont have to make the two types of connections in a particular order. RHAON software allows you to set up a virtual
sysler us|rg oear sleer|rg, pre-corlgure 03P sell|rgs lor |rd|v|dua| |oudspea|ers ard eslao||sr ard slore presel corlgural|ors oelore
the physical connections are made. If you are using RHAONs CobraNet digital audio functions, you will also need to connect a CobraNet
source (ar ara|og lo CooraNel corverler) lo lre relWor|.
CONTROL
You car corlro| rary 03P pararelers |r rea| l|re, ard/or pre-corlgure lrer |r sollWare pr|or lo |rsla||al|or ard ra|e lra| adjuslrerls
dur|rg corr|ss|or|rg or selup. Presel corlgural|ors are ava||ao|e lor |rslarl reca||.
SUPERVISE
RHAON allows both real time supervision while the system is in use, and remote supervision with fault logging and operator alerts via
e-ra||, lexl ressag|rg, elc. lr sleerao|e arrays, every s|rg|e dr|ver |s superv|sed ard |ls slalus d|sp|ayed; ary la||ures delecled lr|gger ar
alarm.
Al ary l|re you car sW|lcr |rlo ary ore ol lre lrree RlA0N operal|rg rodes us|rg lre Correcl j Corlro| j 3uperv|se loo| oar d|recl|y
above the work space. You can also switch between the three modes and the Beams / Presets folder using tabs inside the Loudspeaker
Properties window.
MASTER
SLAVE
MASTER
SLAVE
MASTER
SLAVE
MASTER
SLAVE
Master Slave #1 Slave #2 Slave #3
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TYPICAL PROJECT WORKFLOW
P R E PA R AT I O N
INSTALL RHAON
software under
Windows XP, Vista,
Windows 7
SET COMPUTERS
Static IP
Address
CHOOSE BACKGROUND IMAGE
This can make it easier to see
where Groups and Loudspeakers
are in the venue
ADD VIRTUAL SPEAKERS
or scan network for actual
loudspeakers
GROUP VIRTUAL SPEAKERS
or actual loudspeakers
found on your network
OPEN NETWORK MANAGER
To verify integrity of the Ethernet
network
C O N N E C T
SCAN THE NETWORK
RHAON assigns
IP Addresses as needed
ASSOCIATE VIRTUAL &
ACTUAL LOUDSPEAKERS
Drag from left panel,
drop on icon in right panel
SELECT DIGITAL and/or
ANALOG INPUTS
ROUTE COBRANET
CobraNet Source
Drag-and-Drop Tx/Rx links
BEAM STEERING
Congure and Aim
Arrays Sonic Beams
PRESETS
Control & Store Presets
C O N T R O L
CONTROL PANEL
Congure Loudspeaker
Array
EQUALIZATION
8-band parametric EQ,
hi-and lo-shelving
hi-pass and lo-pass
COMPRESSION
Threshold / Ratio
Attack / Release
Soft Knee / Trigger Point
DELAY
0 to 340 milliseconds @ 48 kHz
0 to 170 milliseconds @ 96 kHz
PRIORITY OVERRIDE
Attack / Release
Threshold / Hold
Engage / Disengage
S U P E R V I S E
OPERATOR ALERTS
RHAON indicates problems
such as over temperature,
clipping or driver failure at Sys-
tem, Group and Loudspeaker
levels
DETAILED INFORMATION
Just click through to the
loudspeakers Supervise screen
to identify the nature of the
problem and take corrective
action
FAULT LOGGING
RHAON logs the fault
conditions you specify to a
le on your hard drive
OPERATOR NOTIFICATION
via e-mail or text message
(if your computer has a second
NIC with an Internet
connection)
MULTI-LEVEL PASSWORD
PROTECTION
restrict access to Connect and
Control functions
Software Installation

You need a Windows PC running RHAON software in order to maximize the performance of RHAON-Empowered loudspeakers and your
RHAON system. You can use RHAON software during the design stage, for system setup, tuning and commissioning, and for remote con-
trol and supervision. You can disconnect the computer from the network after commissioning the system, if you or your client are not using
RHAONs system supervision capabilities.
RHAON software will run on any PC computer that meets or exceeds the following requirements.
Processor / 3peed: Perl|ur / 800 Vlz r|r|rur (lasler recorrerded, espec|a||y lor |arge syslers)
RAV: 25 V8 r|r|rur (rore recorrerded, espec|a||y lor |arge syslers)
lrlerlace: Al |easl ore NelWor| lrlerlace Card (NlC) W|lr a 100 8aseT (100 V8/secord) or lasler
Elrerrel Porl; lWo NlCs are reeded |l lre corpuler W||| a|so oe used lo e-ra|| a|erls
0peral|rg 3ysler: w|rdoWs XP, v|sla ard w|rdoWs Z W|lr e|lrer 32-o|l or 1-o|l processors
Assoc|aled 3ollWare: .NET FrareWor| 3.5 or r|grer (supp||ed W|lr RlA0N |rsla||al|or C0)
3creer Reso|ul|or: 1021 x Z8 or r|grer
To install the software insert the RHAON installation disk into the computers CD drive. The installation program should start automatically.
During the installation you will need to select either the 32-bit or the 64-bit install RHAON 1.6 is downwards compatible with earlier ver-
s|ons of RhA0N H|crocontro||er and 08P rmware so you do not need to un|nsta|| a prev|ous vers|on of RhA0N before |nsta||-
|ng program vers|on 1.. however, new program features may not funct|on |n |oudspeakers runn|ng ear||er vers|ons of rmware.
ll lre |rsla||al|or prograr doesr'l, slarl auloral|ca||y, go lo your 3larl reru. Trer se|ecl 3ell|rgs/Corlro| Pare| & Add/Rerove Progrars.
Click on Install to start the installation manually.
Tre RlA0N 3elup W|rdoW sroWr oe|oW W||| oper.

Click on Next to proceed to the next step. Then follow the screen prompts until the installation is complete.
During the installation you will be asked if you want to install the CobraNet Components. Answer Yes, even if you will not be using Co-
oraNel d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or. Trese CooraNel l|es are reeded oy RlA0N lor corlro| ard superv|s|or
The installation program will install RHAON into a Renkus-Heinz/Rhaon folder on your hard drive. It will not uninstall earlier versions of
RlA0N. ll you Warl lo de|ele ar ear||er vers|or, use 3ell|rgs/Corlro| Pare| ard Add/Rerove lo rerove |l.
The RHAON Installer will put a RHAON Icon on your desktop. Double click on it to open RHAON. You should see the opening screen
shown at the top of the next page.
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Notice that the program warns you if your display settings may cause viewing problems. If you are using Large Fonts, we recommend you
change to the default 96 DPI setting to avoid possible viewing problems.
Customizing Your RHAON Workspace
The grey background with RHAON watermark can easily be changed to something more useful, such as a block diagram of your system
or a photo of the venue. To change the background, go to the Options pull-down menu and select Background Image/Load Image. Then
browse to the drawing or photo you want to use.
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Virtual System Design

RHAON software can save you time at the job site by enabling you to set up a complete virtual loudspeaker system before you go to the
site. When you get to the site, you connect your computer to the network, link the virtual loudspeakers with their real counterparts, and
upload the settings to each individual loudspeaker.
Your loudspeaker system can include individual loudspeakers, groups of multiple loudspeakers, or a combination of both. Groups as well
as |rd|v|dua| |oudspea|ers car oe corlro||ed (lurred 0r or 0ll, Vuled, rave lre|r |eve|s adjusled, ard rore) us|rg your rouse.
We recommend you consider using Groups in your designs. You can always control each individual loudspeaker, but quite often its more
ellc|erl lo rave lrer grouped logelrer.
You begin designing a virtual system in the
main RHAON window, which is divided into
two sections. The left vertical panel lists
all the available devices in a directory tree
format. The larger section on the right displays
loudspeaker icons and other specialized work
areas: the All Loudspeakers icon represents
your loudspeaker system. It functions as a
group control for all the loudspeakers. If you
need more space on the right, minimize the
left hand section by clicking on the Close icon
on its right edge.

Lets say we want to add two IC16-R loud-
speakers to our system. Clicking on Add
v|rlua| 0ev|ce(s) |r lre lop |ell loo|oar opers
ar Add NeW 3pea|ers W|rdoW. 8roWse lo
lrd lre |oudspea|er rode| you Warl lo add
(lC1-R |r lre exarp|e) ard se|ecl |l. Type a
quarl|ly (2 |r our screer srol) |rlo lre Arourl
To Add le|d ard c||c| lre Add oullor.

In the screen shot to the right, icons repre-
senting the two IC16-R arrays have been
added to the workspace and moved to their
approximate location by grabbing them with
the Mouse Cursor and moving them.

NoW you car delre |r|l|a| 03P sell|rgs lor
your v|rlua| |oudspea|ers. Tre 03P sell|rgs
can then be uploaded to the actual loudspeak-
ers once your computer has been connected
to the loudspeaker network at the site.
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Assigning a Static IP Address to the RHAON Host Computer

You car oeg|r your preparal|or oll|re |r a v|rlua| erv|rorrerl,
but to make a RHAON system operational you have to connect
your computer and RHAON-Empowered loudspeakers to an
Ethernet network.

You need to associate the virtual loudspeakers you have created
in RHAON with the actual loudspeakers installed in the system.
Tre lrsl slep |s lo ra|e sure lre corpuler's NelWor| lrlerlace
Card (NlC) |s proper|y selup .

Your NIC must have a static IP address assigned to it: this
enables RHAON software to communicate to all the loudspeakers
on the network.

Each device on the RHAON/CobraNet network must have a
unique IP address in order to communicate. RHAON software
can assign the IP addresses to your networked loudspeakers
automatically.

In Windows XP, go to My Computer/Control Panel/Network Con-
recl|ors. ll you are us|rg v|sla or w|rdoWs Z, go lo 3larl/Corlro|
Pare|/A|| Corlro| Pare| llers/NelWor| ard 3rar|rg Cerler.

Find the connection you wish to use. It will likely be called Local
Area Connection, unless you have renamed it. Also, note the
model number of the NIC, as the RHAON software will require it
later. Right click the icon and click Properties to open its Proper-
ties window.

Trer, douo|e c||c| or lrlerrel Proloco| (TCP/lP) lo oper |ls
Properties window. You will probably see that your computer
|s corlgured lo 0ola|r ar lP Address Auloral|ca||y. Crarge
this to Use the Following IP Address and enter an IP address
of, for example 192.168.1.1. Next, insert 255.255.255.0 into the
3uorel Vas| le|d. C||c| 0K ard you are ready lo correcl lo lre
RHAON/CobraNet network.

Note: IP addresses are in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where
xxx is any digit from 0 - 255. Local IP addresses that ap-
pear only to other devices on a LAN (Local Area Network) are
dened as ranges 192.18.xxx.xxx, 172.1.xxx.xxx to 172.31.
xxx.xxx and 10.xxx.xxx .xxx.
192-18.xxx.xxx |s the range most common|y used and we
suggest you use it unless you have a good reason to use
another range.
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Prior to plugging a RJ-45 connector into your
computers Ethernet port, you need to make sure
that RHAON has the correct network settings. In
the RHAON software, go to the Options menu
and select Preferences. On the General tab,
make sure the correct NIC is selected in the
Adapler le|d. Tre ava||ao|e se|ecl|ors are oased
on the listing of your network connection you
noted earlier. Refer to page 13.
Each device on the RHAON / CobraNet net-
work must have a unique IP address in order to
communicate over the Ethernet network. The
RHAON software can assign IP addresses to all
the RHAON-Empowered loudspeakers connected
to your network.
Before RHAON can scan your network and
ass|gr lP addresses lo lre dev|ces |l lrds, you
need to specify a range of IP addresses to use.
The static address assigned to the computer in
Windows establishes the subnet you will be
us|rg. A suorel |s lre lrsl lrree parls ('oclels)
of the IP address. In the example, the subnet is
192.168.1. Therefore, all the IP addresses on the
network will be in the form 192.168.1.xxx.
Type lWo va||d lP addresses |rlo lre lWo le|ds: ore lor lre |oWer ||r|l ol lre rarge ard lre olrer lor lre upper ||r|l. 3|rce 192.18.1.1
is already in use by the RHAON host computer, the lower limit must be at least 192.168.1.2. The upper limit can be set as high as
192.168.1.255, but needs to be only high enough to accommodate all the devices on the network. Remember each device must have its
own IP number.
Click OK and connect the computer to the RHAON/CobraNet Ethernet network, i.e., plug in the CAT5 cable.
Note that you do not have to create virtual loudspeakers before connecting your computer to the network. RHAON software can
scan the local Ethernet network, identify all connected loudspeakers, assign IP addresses to them, and list them in the work-
space directory tree. Creating a virtual system before connecting to the network is an option that can in many cases save you
time at the job site.


Saving Your Project
Its always a good idea to save your work regularly when using any computer software. If you have not done so, RHAON will remind you
with a prompt if you attempt to close the program without saving.
wrer you are ready lo save your Wor|, se|ecl|rg 3ave lror lre F||e pu|| doWr reru W||| oper lre lar|||ar w|rdoWs F||e 3ave screer.

Nare your projecl, oroWse lo lre des|red l|e |ocal|or ard 3ave lre l|e.
Nole lral you are sav|rg lre projecl l|e lo your corpuler ard rol sav|rg (|oad|rg) |l |rlo lre |oudspea|ers.
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Saving Changes
Eacr |oudspea|er's Correcl, Corlro| ard 3uperv|se Properl|es W|rdoW a|so ras a 3ave oullor. Press|rg lre 3ave oullor W||| save lre
crarge(s) lo lre projecl l|e ard lo lre assoc|aled |oudspea|er's lasr rerory.. Nole lral a|lrougr lre crarges are oe|rg serl lo lre
projecl l|e, lre projecl l|e |lse|l |s rol oe|rg saved.


The Network Manager
Most Iconyx IC-R and ICL-FR setup and installation problems are network problems and not Iconyx or RHAON problems. Your Iconyx ar-
ray was factory tested before it left our factory and barring shipping damage should be in perfect operating condition. The RHAON Network
Manager allows you to check the integrity of the Ethernet network before you actually link to the loudspeakers. It is accessed from the File
pu|| doWr reru ard |derl|les relWor| proo|ers lor you oelore you Wasle a |ol ol l|re crec||rg oul lre |oudspea|er.
In the example shown here the ICL-FR Left obviously has a network communications problem while the CF61 DBL and the VoiceBox are
suspect.
For more details on the Network Manager refer to page 67.
Linking Software Icons with Networked Loudspeakers

To correcl a RlA0N relWor|, you lrsl ra|e a|| lre rardWare correcl|ors, ard lrer (|l you are us|rg CooraNel lor d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|ou-
l|or) ass|gr s|gra| roul|rg us|rg RlA0N sollWare. A lyp|ca| arp||ler |rpul pare| |s sroWr or page 55 |r Apperd|x 1.
Lets say youve connected all your Ethernet inputs and outputs. Every venue is different, so is every network. For examples of RHAON /
CobraNet networks, see Appendix 1.
Remember: before connecting your computer running RHAON software to the network, you should have assigned it a static IP address.
ll you've dore lral, correcl lre corpuler lo your RlA0N relWor| ard c||c| or lre 3car NelWor| |cor. RlA0N sollWare W||| lrd a||
networked loudspeakers and any other CobraNet devices on the network and automatically assign them IP addresses if they dont already
have one.
RlA0N W||| lrer ||sl lrer urder NelWor| |r lre d|reclory lree. Nole lral you d|d rol rave lo lrsl creale v|rlua| |oudspea|ers. RlA0N
found the actual loudspeakers.

ll RlA0N car'l lrd ary CooraNel dev|ces or lre relWor|, lre prorpl sroWr lo lre r|grl W||| appear lo |el you |roW lral sorelr|rg |s
wrong and to offer trouble shooting hints. For more
detailed trouble shooting instructions please refer to
page 66.

The next step is to drag each loudspeakers directory
listing into the work space. This will create an icon for
it. If you created virtual loudspeakers before scan-
ning the network, drag each individual listing from the
Network folder into the main work space and drop it
on the appropriate icon.
When you link a networked loudspeaker with a soft-
ware icon, RHAON interrogates the loudspeaker to
ra|e sure lre 03P sell|rgs slored or your corpuler
are synchronized with those in the loudspeakers
onboard memory. If they are not, RHAON displays a
prompt that allows you to choose which settings to
use.

To upload settings from your computer to the
|oudspea|er, c||c| or 0verWr|le 3ell|rgs or 03P. To
download settings from the loudspeaker and copy
lrer |rlo corpuler rerory, c||c| or Read 3ell|rgs
lror lre 03P.
If you were linking an existing project on your com-
puter into an existing network, the dialog box shown
to the right will appear and you will need to decide
which settings you want to use, the ones stored in
your projecl l|e or lre ores preserl |r lre |oudspea|-
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Continue until all networked loudspeakers are
linked to icons in the main workspace. When an
icon is linked to a networked loudspeaker, the
status indicator under its name changes from
urass|gred (Red) lo 0K (0reer). Nol|ce lral
the directory listing for that loudspeaker also
roves lror lre NelWor| lo|der lo lre 3pea|er
folder.
To corlrr lral lre selup |s corp|ele, relurr lo
3ysler Layoul ard p|ace lre cursor over lre
loudspeaker listings in the directory tree. As
you can see from the pop
up screens, RHAON has as-
signed IP numbers to each
of the loudspeakers.
Note that you could also
open the Network Manager and view this same
information in list form. To open the Network
Manager, go to the File pull down menu and select Network Manager.

Lets take a closer look at the Connect Mode loudspeaker icon.


















C|oc|W|se lror lre lop, lre lrsl |ler |s lre |cor's rare. Tre |oudspea|er syroo| or lre r|grl ol lre 3lalus 8ar |s a Vule corlro|: c||c| or |l
lo rule or ur-rule lre |oudspea|er. Tre greer lr|arg|es or lre lar r|grl represerl CooraNel Trarsr|llers (Tx). Eacr CooraNel Trarsr|ller
car lrarsr|l ore crarre| ol |rlorral|or lror lre 03P oul lo lre CooraNel relWor|. Tre greer 3lalus oar read|rg 0K al lre oollor ol lre
icon indicates this icon has been linked to a networked loudspeaker and is operating satisfactorily. A red bar would indicate a problem and
the text would identify the problem, such as unassigned.
To its left of the status bar is a W button. Click on it to Wink the light on the front of the networked loudspeaker that is linked to the icon.
Tr|s ra|es |l easy lo |derl|ly lre |oudspea|er ard corlrr |ls |ocal|or. 0r lre ouls|de |ell edge ol lre |cor are lWo red lr|arg|es represerl-
|rg CooraNel Rece|vers (Rx): eacr car rece|ve ore s|gra| oul ol a ourd|e ol up lo 8 aud|o crarre|s lror lre relWor|.
Double clicking on any loudspeakers Connect icon opens the Connect Properties screen associated with the linked loudspeaker. More
details on Properties screens are on the next page.
IC16-R
OK
CobraNet Receivers
Turns Wink Light ON & OFF 3lalus lrd|calor
Name CobraNet Transmitters
Turns Mute ON & OFF
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Tre lrree operal|ora| rodes ol RlA0N, Correcl, Corlro| ard 3uperv|se a|| rave lre|r oWr ur|que Properl|es W|rdoW (see oe|oW). Nol|ce
that the vertical pane on the left side of each window is identical.
Tre Correcl, Corlro| ard 3uperv|se laos al lre lop ol lre W|rdoW a||oW you lo sW|lcr oelWeer lre lrree operal|rg rodes W|lroul relurr-
|rg lo lre ra|r W|rdoW. You car a|so oper Properl|es l|es
for more than one loudspeaker at the same time qnd move
them around the work space.

The Connect Properties window gives you the ability to:
1. 3e|ecl ard correcl lre ru|l|p|e |rpuls ol Rraor erpoWered
|oudspea|ers lo lre arp||ler(s)
2. 3e|ecl ard serd |rpul s|gra|s lo lre CooraNel relWor|
3. 3e|ecl ore ol lre CooraNel d|g|la| aud|o crarre|s, |l Co-
braNets multi channel digital audio capability is being used.
The Control Properties window provides setup and control fa-
c|||l|es lor lre |oudspea|er's or ooard 03P. ll |rc|udes corlro|s
for the:
1. Compressor
2. 8-band parametric equalizer, hi & lo band roll off and shelv-
|rg l|lers
3. 3|gra| de|ay
4. Priority override controls.
Tre 3uperv|se Properl|es W|rdoW a||oWs you lo:
1. Monitor and test the status of each transducers driver
2. Check the status of the voltage detect circuit, the fault relay
and the Ethernet network.
Notice that each one of the arrays transducers is being
supervised.
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Tre verl|ca| pare |r eacr Properl|es W|rdoW prov|des lor |oudspea|er |derl|lcal|or ard se|ecled corlro| lealures. 3ee oe|oW lor dela||s.
Status Indicators: The Thermal, Peak and Fail indicators above the output meter provide critical information on the arrays status. The
Pea| |rd|calor W||| lasr ye||oW or red Wrerever lre dev|ce's pea| ||r|ler |s lr|ggered. ll's rorra| lor lre |rd|calor lo lasr occas|ora||y |l
the loudspeaker is being used close to its rated output. Flashing frequently is a sign that the system volume needs to be turned down. The
Trerra| |rd|calor W||| slarl lo lasr ye||oW as lre arp||ler lerperalure approacres a presel |eve| ard W||| lurr red |l lre lerperalure corl|r-
ues lo |rcrease as a Warr|rg lre arp||ler |s aooul lo oe srul doWr. Tre Fa|| |rd|calor g|oWs red Wrer lre arp||ler ras oeer srul doWr oy
lre prolecl|ve c|rcu|lry. leal re|aled sruldoWrs W||| resel auloral|ca||y aller lre arp||ler coo|s doWr lo a sale lerperalure.
As a lurlrer prolecl|ve reasure, lre arp||ler's ga|r W||| gradua||y oe reduced |r resporse lo overreal|rg ard/or lo r|gr ar |rpul |eve|.
loWever, |l's oesl lo rarua||y reduce lre |rpul s|gra| |eve| (overa|| sysler vo|ure) |r resporse lo d|slress s|gra|s.
Power On/Standby Button: Nole lral lre PoWer 0r/3lardoy oullor W||| rol sroW Wr||e operal|rg |r lre v|rlua| rode. ll appears or|y
when associated with an actual array.
Loudspeakers model number or name
lrpul s|gra| |eve| oar grapr; '0 |rd|cales
the onset of input clipping. Analog inputs
clip at +12 dBu without the 10 dB input
pad, +24 dBu with the pad.
vo|ure corlro| s||der; adjusl oy graoo|rg
slider with mouse or by using up/down
arroWs. 3ell|rgs adjuslao|e lror '0 lo -50
|r 1 d8 sleps, lrer lo -100 d8 |r ore slep;
settings below -8 dB prevent the loud-
speaker from reaching full output.
lrv. oullor |rverls lre |rpul s|gra| po|ar|ly;
glows green when signal is inverted. Use
with caution.
Arp||ler lerperalure |rd|calor ard
bar graph.
3ave oullor
Reads 3ave Wrerever a crarge |s
made as a reminder of the need to save
changes.
Texl le|ds lor erler|rg a rare lor lre
loudspeaker and listing its location.
Press Wink with Light button to turn the
loudspeakers wink light on and off to aid in
identifying the loudspeaker and its location.
Press Wink with Audio to send a Tone
signal or Pink Noise to the loudspeaker.
0ulpul slalus |rd|calors lor eacr arp||ler.
3ee 3lalus lrd|calors oe|oW lor dela||s.
Output bar graph. 0 represents the
rax|rur urcorpressed oulpul |eve|;
positive values indicate how far the signal
|s oversrool|rg |rlo ||r|l|rg; regal|ve
values indicate the amount of headroom
left before the onset of limiting.
Mute button mutes the entire loudspeaker.
Press lo reslarl lre |oudspea|ers 03P |r
the event of a malfunction.
Texl le|ds lor erler|rg a rare lor lre
Press Wink with Light button to turn the
Press Wink with Audio to send a Tone
0ulpul slalus |rd|calors lor eacr arp||ler.
Mute button mutes the entire loudspeaker.
Press lo reslarl lre |oudspea|ers 03P |r
the event of a malfunction.
loudspeaker and listing its location.
PoWer 0r/3lardoy oullor. Turrs arp||-
ler 0r or p|aces |l |r 3lardoy. Turr|rg
AC power to the Array On and Off is a
separate operation.
Loudspea|ers 03P sarp|e rale (18 |lz or
9 |lz). 3ee Apperd|x ||| lor rore dela||s. 9 |lz). 3ee Apperd|x ||| lor rore dela||s.
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Assigning Digital and Analog Inputs
The larger right portion of the Properties windows vary with the operating mode. The Connect window is divided into an upper light grey
lrlerra| 03P Correcl|ors secl|or ard ard a dar|er grey |oWer CooraNel Roul|rg Ass|grrerls secl|or.
Tre Ass|gr Arp||ler lrpuls porl|or ol lre upper secl|or |s Wrere you se|ecl Wr|cr ore ol lre Array's ru|l|p|e |rpuls W||| oe rouled lo lre
Main input and which one will be used for the Priority override circuit. RHAON Empowered loudspeakers have provisions for two CobraNet
d|g|la| aud|o |rpuls, lWo ara|og aud|o |rpuls ard a ser|a| aud|o (AE33 lorral) d|g|la| |rpul. 3e|ecl|rg lre |rpul |s as s|rp|e as c||c||rg or
one of the radio buttons.
Notice that the Analog 1 input includes a 10 dB pad. In the On position it inserts a 10 dB pad into the Analog 1 input, allowing input signals
as high as +24 dBu. Without the pad, the analog inputs clip at +12 dBu.
Tre square 3|gra| Preserl |rd|calors lurr greer Wrerever a s|gra| |s preserl.. You car acl|vale ary ol lre ara|og ard CooraNel d|g|la|
|rpuls |r lre upper group. ll you se|ecl e|lrer ol lre AE3/E8u |rpuls |r lre |oWer group, a|| Ara|og ard CooraNel |rpuls are d|sao|ed.
Tre r|grl rard Ass|gr Coorarel 0ulpuls porl|or ol lre upper secl|or |els you use ary ol lre aud|o |rpuls or arp||ler oulpuls as ar oulpul
lo lre CooraNel relWor|, excepl lor lre AE3/E8u |rpuls. AE3/E8u s|gra|s are c|oc|ed separale|y lror CooraNel ard carrol oe oulpul lo
CobraNet from RHAON.
The lower CobraNet Routing Assignments section is where you select which CobraNet input channel you want to use and set up the output
transmitter.
You car use RlA0N W|lroul d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or v|a CooraNel lo Corlro| ard 3uperv|se your sysler, or you car coro|re d|g|la| ard
ara|og s|gra| d|slr|oul|or lor redurdarl s|gra| palr ard/or ||le salely app||cal|ors. loWever, |l you use AE3/E8u ser|a| d|g|la| |rpuls,
all other audio inputs are automatically disabled.
If you are not using CobraNet for digital audio distribution in your RHAON system, you can skip the next few pages and move on to Beam
3leer|rg (page 23).
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CobraNet Signal Routing
CooraNel dev|ces lrarsr|l ard rece|ve d|g|la| aud|o (18 or 9 |lz, 1, 20 or 21 o|l) |r ourd|es ol up lo 8 crarre|s. Tre ruroer ol crar-
nels per bundle can vary, depending on settings for latency and resolution. The number of bundles available depends on network band-
width.
Each CobraNet bundle has a number from the following ranges:
0: Disables the receiver or transmitter.
1 lrru 255: Vu|l|casl rode (rary rece|vers car access lre sare ourd|e).
25 lrru 5,2Z9: ur|casl rode (a||oWs or|y ore rece|ver lo rece|ve lre ourd|e).
In order for CobraNet devices to communicate,
lre|r Tx (Trarsr|l) ard Rx (Rece|ve) ourd|e
numbers must match. RHAON devices are
equipped with two receivers and two transmit-
ters, their bundle numbers must be assigned
correctly so they can send and receive audio via
the network. RHAON software makes this easy.

In most cases the settings of a CobraNet source
will have already been established with the
sources own proprietary software and can be
changed only with the manufacturers software..
However, it the manufacturers software allows
you can set or reset both receiver and transmit-
ter bundle settings of any device found on the
CobraNet network using RHAON software.
Tre lrsl slep |r sell|rg up CooraNel roul|rg |s
lo drag lre CooraNel 3ource lral Was delecled
oy 3car NelWor| |rlo lre sysler.
Tre CooraNel 3ource ard lre dev|ces correcl-
ed lo |l rusl rave lre sare 3arp|e Rale ard
Latency settings. Right clicking on the CobraNet
3ource lcor W||| oper a pop up screer sroW|rg
lre 3arp|e Rale ard Lalercy sell|rgs. we sug-
gesl you accepl lre 3ource's delau|l sell|rgs
ur|ess you rave a spec|lc reasor lo crarge
them.
You will then want to check the device settings
lo ra|e sure lrey are lre sare as lre 3ource's
settings. The settings must be the same for the
source and for all devices connected to it.
While latency may be changed here via point-
and-click, the sample rate is pre-programmed
|r lre 03P lrrWare rurr|rg |r lre |oudspea|er.
You can switch sample rate by uploading the
appropr|ale lrrWare lo your dev|ce. P|ease
reler lo 'APPEN0lX lll: updal|rg 03P F|rrWare lor |rlorral|or or roW lo up|oad reW lrrWare lo your dev|ce.
Nexl, crec| lre ourd|e sell|rgs ol lre CooraNel 3ource dev|ce. Tre 3ource |r our exarp|e ras 1 Rece|vers ard 1 Trarsr|llers. Tre red
triangles on the left of its icon represent Rx bundles and the green triangles represent Tx bundles. Right clicking on one of the triangles will
open a pop up window that shows the bundle number and allows you to change it.
The next step is to connect the
CooraNel 3ource Trarsr|llers lo lre
CobraNet Receivers in the RHAON
loudspeakers. Double click on one
ol lre 3ource's greer Tx lr|arg|es
and then double click on one of the
loudspeakers red Rx triangles to
connect the two. A connection line
will let you know the connection
was completed. The loudspeakers
Receiver automatically inherits
lre ourd|e sell|rgs ol lre 3ource
Transmitter. Keep repeating these
steps until all the loudspeakers are
connected.

To correct a mistake or change an
assignment, click on the Receiver
whose assignment you want to
change to select it or right-click on
the Receiver Icon and select Disable
Receiver from the menu that pops
up. Either method will break the con-
nection and allow you to make a new one.

3|rce eacr CooraNel ourd|e car
carry 8 channels of digital audio,
you must make channel selections
individually.
Once your Tx and Rx bundle assign-
ments have been made, open each
loudspeakers Properties window by
double-clicking its icon. If the window
does not open in Connect mode,
click on the Connect tab at the top
to display the window shown at the
right.

In the lower-right section of this win-
dow, you make channel assignments
by clicking and dragging to connect
audio channels from the CobraNet
source to the RHAON loudspeakers
CobraNet Receivers.

You car a|so ass|gr 0ulpuls 1 ard 2 (se|ecled |r lre upper secl|or urder Ass|gr CooraNel 0ulpuls) lo lre RlA0N |oudspea|er's Co-
braNet Transmitters.
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Beam Steering
Iconyx IC-R digitally steered arrays produce tightly focused, precisely aimed beams of acoustic energy that maintain their intensity well
over |org d|slarces. Tre FlR l|es lral srape ard a|r lrese oears ol erergy are crealed W|lr|r RlA0N urder 8ear 3leer|rg ard lrer
e|lrer slored as a Presel or |oaded |rlo lre array's 03P. Presels are ar lcoryx lealure lral a||oWs you lo slore up lo 10 presel oear sleer-
|rg ard 03P corlro| selup corlgural|ors |r lre array's 03P rerory ard lrer se|ecl oelWeer lrer. we'|| cover Presels |r dela|| |aler or
in this manual.
To erler 8ear 3leer|rg, oper lre 8ears / Presels Tao. Tr|s W||| oper lre W|rdoW sroWr oe|oW. 3|rce We are operal|rg |r lre v|rlua|
Wor|d, lre Wr|le presels ||sl|rg le|d W||| oe erply.


ll We Were correcled lo ar aclua| array, lre le|d Wou|d ||sl lre presels slored |r lre |oudspea|er's rerory ard r|gr||grl Wr|cr ore Was
|oaded |rlo lre array' Wor||rg 03P. 3ee oe|oW.
To oper lre 8ear 3leer|rg rodu|e, c||c| or lre 8ear 3leer|rg oullor |r lre oear d|sp|ay grapr|c (oul||red |r red aoove)
Tre oper|rg 8ear 3leer|rg W|rdoW d|sp|ays lre selup cr|ler|a ard lre oears a|r|rg arg|e ard loca| po|rl.
ll does rol rap (ca|cu|ale ard d|sp|ay) lre Array's oear url|| lre Ca|cu|ale Vapp|rg oullor |s pressed. You'|| lrd |l |r lre Vapp|rg selup
section on the right side of the screen. The Mapping section controls the calcula-
tions frequency, bandwidth and weighting.
Nole lre lour corlro| oullors |r lre |oWer r|grl correr ol lre 8ear 3leer|rg W|rdoW.
Press|rg 3erd lo wor||rg Verory W||| serd ary oear sleer|rg corlgural|or sell|rg
crarges you rave rade d|recl|y lo lre array's 03P ard Wr|le over ary prev|ous
settings.
Press|rg 3ave lo Presel W||| slore lre corlgural|or sell|rgs as a corlgural|or Pre-
sel |r lre se|ecled presel l|e. we'|| go |rlo Presels |r rore dela|| |aler.
Note that in both cases, only the beam steering information is being sent to the Ar-
ray's 03P.
Exporl 3elup W||| gererale a .rrs selup l|e lral car eas||y oe |rporled |rlo ar EA3E
ard EA3E JR rode| lor a dela||ed acousl|c eva|ual|or. 8ear 3leer|rg sroWs you
lre array's verl|ca| coverage, oul rol lre ror|zorla| coverage or lre ellecl ol relec-
l|ors or |rle|||g|o|||ly ard c|ar|ly. EA3E ard EA3E JR do.
lrporl 3elup a||oWs you lo |rporl |rlo 8ear 3leer|rg ary crarges you ray rave
rade |r lre corlgural|or sell|rgs |r EA3E or EA3E JR.
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8elore go|rg or you srou|d lrsl ver|ly lral lre correcl
reasurererl sysler |s oe|rg used (leel or relers). Tre
default measurement system is feet but you may want to
use meters.
To check or change the setting, right click in the center of
the beam steering window or select Preferences from the
Options pull down menu in the tool bar section of RHAON
window. If you want to change from feet to meters, click in
the Metric radio button.
Note that this window also allows you to control the
behavior of the Fault Relay and the Power-On sequenc-
ing delay.
Tre 8ear 3leer|rg lao corla|rs lre sell|rg corlro|s
lor lre appeararce ol lre 8ear 3leer|rg W|rdoW. Tre
normal default setting are shown.
This setup window also allows you to change the height
ol lre reasur|rg p|are (lre Ear le|grl). url|| you are
more familiar with the program we suggest you accept
the default setting. There are times, however, when you
will want to change the height of the measuring plane. It
|s sel lo 1.2 relers (3.91 leel) Wr|cr |s lre lor a sealed
audience, but not for a standing audience.
The Mapping Appearance section allows you to control
the appearance of the main Mapping plot. For now, we
suggest using the default settings. You can experiment
with various settings later.
Tre 3ca|e Leve| v|eWs secl|or g|ves you corlro| over lre
scales used in the main Mapping window.
Many experienced users like to use the Fixed Range
opl|or urder 3ca|e Leve| v|eWs; sell|rg lre Rourd up lo
5 ard lre 3roW Rarge lo 5. You ray Warl lo exper|rerl
with this to see which settings you like best. We used the
Fixed Range option for the displays in this manual.
Well investigate the other tabs later.
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You srou|d |roW lre prys|ca| d|rers|ors ol lre area(s) you Warl lo cover, so lre
rexl |og|ca| slep |s lo sel up lre aud|erce area(s) us|rg lre Aud|erce Area secl|or
or lre r|grl s|de ol lre 8ear 3leer|rg screer.
To s|rp||ly lr|s slep, 8ear 3leer|rg prov|des lve lerp|ales, lre 3lardard ore used
as lre delau|l slarl|rg po|rl ard lour olrers; 3ra|| Arera, Large Arera, 0per A|r
and Theater. These templates are available by clicking on the Area Presets button.
You should become familiar with these templates, so we suggest you try each one
of them and then choose the one that comes closest to matching your project. Note
how the number of areas and the size of the Audience Areas change from one
template to another.
After you have selected the Audience Area template you want to use, change its
s|ze(s) ard |ocal|or(s) lo ralcr your projecl's d|rers|ors. Nol|ce lral you car a|so
add or de|ele up lo a rax|rur ol 3 Aud|erce Areas oy us|rg lre Nuroer le|d ard
associated drop down arrow.
Tre 3larl le|d eslao||sres lre oeg|rr|rg po|rl ol lre Aud|erce Area re|al|ve lo lre
'0 po|rl ol lre grapr. Tre 3larl po|rl |s usua||y lre lrsl roW ol seal|rg. le|grl 1 |s
lre re|grl ol lre lrorl ol lre Aud|erce Area. ll usua||y |s '0 lor lre lrorl ol lre lrsl
loor area.
Length is the physical length of the Audience Area from the front edge to the rear
edge. le|grl 2 |s lre e|eval|or (re|grl) ol lre rear ol lre Aud|erce Area aoove lre
0 plane.
Tre rexl slep |s lo pos|l|or lre sleerao|e co|urr(s) you W||| oe us|rg |r your projecl,
ard lrer delre lre|r oear(s). For lr|s We'|| use lre lC Corlgural|or secl|or or lre
|ell s|de ol lre 8ear 3leer|rg W|rdoW. 3ee grapr|c lo lre |oWer r|grl. Tre doWr
arroW assoc|aled W|lr lre 3elup le|d a||oWs you lo se|ecl oelWeer arrays |r ru|l|p|e
array systems.
we W||| |ocale (pos|l|or) lre sleerao|e co|urr lrsl. usua||y |l W||| oe or lre lrorl Wa||
(X = 0.00) |r lre oear sleer|rg Projecl d|sp|ay. ll |l W||| oe p|aced al lre lrorl ol lre
stage away from the front wall, for example, move it forward by inserting its correct
|ocal|or. Nole lral aller you |rserl a lgure |r lre le|d, you reed lo press Erler or
your keyboard to OK the change in location.
Tre Y le|d corlro|s lre re|grl ol lre co|urr array oy pos|l|or|rg lre oollor ol lre
co|urr aoove lre F|oor |eve| (lre '0 |eve|) Tre delau|l pos|l|or |s .5 leel (2
relers). Tre Vecrar|ca| Arg|e le|d l||ls lre co|urr lorWard or oac|Ward (r|rus [-|
ruroers l|p |l oac| ard p|us [| ruroers l||l |l lorWard). Tr|s parareler |s usua||y
|ell al 0.0 s|rce lre rorra| pos|l|or lor lcoryx arrays |s lal aga|rsl a Wa|| ard lre
arrays output digitally steered down onto the audience area.
Tre rexl slep |s lo croose lre ruroer ol 8ears us|rg lre 8ears le|d ard |ls
associated drop down menu. One of the unique features of Iconyx steerable arrays
is the ability to generate either single or multiple lobes. Well be discussing multiple
|ooes |aler |r lr|s lulor|a|, so lor roW accepl lre delau|l 1 oear (s|rg|e |ooe) cor-
lgural|or. 8ear 3|ze |els you croose lre Array's oper|rg arg|e Wr|cr corlro|s lre
srarpress ol lre verl|ca| |ooe (oear). Try |l oul us|rg lre drop doWr arroW. Nol|ce
how the opening angle of the array in the graphic varies as you choose different
opening angles.
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Beam Angle aims the vertical beam up or
doWr. Try |l oul oy se|ecl|rg 8ear Arg|e [|,
changing the number and observing its effect.
Note that after entering a new number you will
need to press Enter to initiate the change. You
will also need to do a new Calculate Mapping
to view the change. The old map will have
been wiped out by the program as you made
the change.
Note that you can also check Focal Point
[ll| ard lrer erler lre exacl |ocal|or ol lre
beams focal point in Height from Floor and
Distance from Front. Another way to position
the beams focal point is to use the mouse
cursor to grab the end point of the aiming axis
and move it to the desired location. Try it out.
ll's easy lo do. Tre 3PL |eve|s |r lre graprs
will change as the setup parameters change.

Note that at any point you can click on the Calculate Mapping bar
to tell the program to map the arrays performance on the audience
area.
As soon as you press Calculate Mapping, a pop up screen will
ask you to choose the resolution of the simulation. Low Resolution
simulations are much faster to run than High Resolution ones. All
you need to do to start the simulation is to make your resolution
choice by pressing one of the bars.
You also have the opportunity to choose the simulations Band-
width, its Center Frequency and its Weighting. The Frequency
section lets you select center frequencies from 100 to 10,000 Hz.
The default selections for the Bandwidth section allows you to run
the simulation over 1 octave or 3 octave bands or Broadband.

You car crarge lr|s oy go|rg lo lre 0pl|ors W|rdoW (F9), se|ecl-
|rg lre Appeararce lao ard crec||rg 3roW 1/3rd 0clave. Tr|s
adds a 1/3 octave selection to the drop down Bandwidth menu
ard lre opporlur|ly lo sel a spec|lc oardW|dlr lor lre rapp|rg
simulation. In the graphic shown, for example, selecting to 3150
Hz would run the simulation over the frequency range of 1000 too
3150 Hz.

Well choose the default settings for this exercise, but you may
want to try out all the different settings to become familiar with
them and the performance of steerable arrays.
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Now, lets investigate the multiple beam capabilities of Iconyx.
In many installations, a single beam is the ideal solution for the rooms acoustical
challenges. In some cases, however, multiple beams are needed to provide the
des|red coverage. Roors W|lr a oa|cory are a good exarp|e; |r rosl cases a
s|rg|e oear car'l cover oolr lre ra|r loor ard lre oa|cory.
0re so|ul|or |s lWo ||re arrays, ore lor lre loor ard lre olrer lor lre oa|cory,
but this is expensive. In other cases, architectural considerations or microphone
placement dictate that the column be mounted higher than is ideal and its
impossible to cover the audience area with a single beam.
Iconyx solves these problems by offering multiple beams, with each beam having
its own movable acoustic center. To explore this unique Iconyx feature, click on
lre drop doWr arroW assoc|aled W|lr lre le|d sroW|rg lre ruroer ol 8ears.
Notice that on the IC16-R you can select up to a maximum of 8 beams. Its up
to four on an IC8-R, 12 on an IC24-R and 16 on an IC32-R. For now, select 2 to
add a second beam to the graphic.
Al lrsl g|arce |l ray appear lral rolr|rg rappered s|rce lre prograr ray rave
p|aced lre secord oear or lop ol lre lrsl oear. 0re Way lo le|| lral a secord
beam has been added is that the left side of the window now includes a Beam
Parareler Cerler 2 secl|or. lr lre grapr, lre secord oear |s |derl|led W|lr a
dark blue aiming point.
Tre Cerler le|d ard lre drop doWr arroW ard s||der assoc|aled W|lr |l a||oW you
to move the beams acoustic center up and down the length of the array.
Nol|ce lral lre secord oear a|so |rc|udes a Re|al|ve Leve| le|d. Tr|s a||oWs you
lo reduce lre |eve| ol lr|s oear re|al|ve lo lre lrsl oear, a uselu| lealure Wrer
the second beam is covering the front of the audience area.
Take a few minutes now to become acquainted with the many design possibili-
ties offered by Iconyx steerable arrays
by playing around with the number of
beams, their opening angles, their aim-
ing and their relative levels.
One of the things you will notice is that
as the number of beams increases, the
output level of the individual beams
decreases.
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NoW lral We urderslard lre oas|cs ol us|rg 8ear 3leer|rg, |l's l|re
lo |rvesl|gale ore ol lre ur|que loo|s 8ear 3leer|rg |rc|udes lo
even further speed the design process. Its called Auto-Focus and it
is available as a design aid whenever you choose to use 2 or more
oears. You'|| lrd |l |r lre lC Corlgural|or secl|or rexl lo 8ears.
Clicking on Auto-Focus will open the setup window shown to the
right. Notice that you have a choice between Max Coherence and
Max Power. Max Coherence will place all the acoustic centers at
the same point while Max Power will distribute the acoustic centers
along the height of the column.
Make your selection and approve its use by clicking on OK and the
program will automatically determine for you the best focus point for
each of the beams.
Auto-Focus will also warn you if the location you have chosen for
the steerable array isnt ideal.
You can override this warning if you want and the program will still
attempt to properly focus all the beams. You may, however, want
lo lry rov|rg lre array up or doWr lo see |l you car lrd a oeller
location for the Iconyx array or use more or fewer beams to see it
you can eliminate this warning prompt.
3o lar We rave oeer exp|or|rg lre capao|||l|es ol 8ear 3leer|rg
ard rol locus|rg or pracl|ca| app||cal|ors. Tre grapr|c oe|oW sroWs a lyp|ca| selup lor a sra|| roor (5 leel deep) W|lr lre oollor ol lre
array p|aced .1 leel aoove loor |eve|. Nole lral a s|rg|e lC8-R array Was se|ecled ard ar oper|rg arg|e ol 20
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chosen. The acoustic
center was placed near the center of the array.
A center frequency of 1000 Hz was chosen for a broadband, A-weighted, 3-octave simulation.
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The next graphic shows a much larger room, 120 feet deep instead of 65 feet. Note that a larger IC16-R array was selected and the beam
opening set at 10
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to take advantage of the IC16-Rs tighter beam control and obtain a longer throw.

The next graphic shows an even larger room, one requiring a 175 foot throw. Note that the level is starting to fall off at the rear of the room.
Use of either a larger, more powerful IC24-R or IC32-R array should probably be considered.
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Al lr|s po|rl lre crarges you rave rade |r oear sleer|rg rave rol oeer serl lo lre Wor||rg rerory (03P) |r lre assoc|aled array or
stored as a Preset.
lr lre oear sleer|rg W|rdoW, se|ecl e|lrer 3erd lo wor||rg Verory or 3ave lo Presel. Tre lWo corrards are |r lre |oWer r|grl ol lre
oear sleer|rg W|rdoW. 3erd lo wor||rg Verory W||| serd lre oear sleer|rg sell|rgs d|recl lo lre array's 03P ard Wr|le over ary prev|ous
sell|rgs. 3ave lo Presel W||| slore lre oear sell|rgs |r lre des|graled Presel. Nole lral lre 8ear 3leer|rg Presels corlro| or|y lre oear
sleer|rg dala; E0, corpress|or, elc. corlgural|or sell|rgs are corlro||ed |r lre Corlro| Vode.
ll you allerpl lo |eave 8ear 3leer|rg W|lroul sav|rg lre selup |rlorral|or, a prorpl W||| rer|rd you lral you reed lo save lre sell|rgs |l
you want to keep them.
Note that Presets can not be saved to an array in the virtual world. Presets can only be saved to real loudspeaker via the network.


PRESETS
lC-R arrays car slore up lo 10 d|llererl corlgural|ors as Presels |r lre array's 03P
rerory. For exarp|e, you r|grl opl|r|ze ore corlgural|or lor sra|| everls or lre ra|r
audience area and another for larger occasions when a balcony is used. The Presets
|rc|ude lre oear sleer|rg dala, as We|| as ga|r, E0 ,corpress|or, elc. sell|rgs. 3W|lcr|rg
oelWeer lre presel corlgural|ors |s easy. Trey car oe crarged lror e|lrer lre rear ol lre
array, from the controlling computer or, if one is provided a wall mounted remote control.
Tr|rd parly corlro||ers, sucr as lrose supp||ed oy Creslror car a|so oe used lo corlgure
lre array ard se|ecl presels us|rg lre R3185 correcl|or.
IC-R Arrays include the following factory installed Presets.
On single IC8-R arrays:
Preset 10: is factory installed and locked to Flat for use in transducer testing and should not be used during normal
operation.
Preset 14: Was |rsla||ed oy 0ua||ly Assurarce dur|rg lra| perlorrarce lesl|rg al lre laclory ard Was rol |oc|ed. ll ray oe
deleted and replaced by a user installed preset.
Presets 11, 12, 13, 15, 1, 17, 18 & 19 are set aside for user installed presets.
0r a|| olrer lC-R arrays;
Preset 20: is factory installed and locked to Flat for use in transducer testing and should not be used during normal
operation.
Preset 24: Was |rsla||ed oy 0ua||ly Assurarce dur|rg lra| perlorrarce lesl|rg al lre laclory ard Was rol |oc|ed. ll ray oe
deleted and replaced by a user installed preset
Presets 21, 22, 23, 25, 2, 27, 28 & 29 are set aside for user installed presets.
The digital readout on the rear of the arrays control panel displays the number of the selected Preset.
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3e|ecl|or ol lre des|red Presel |s corlro||ed or lre Array's corlro| pare| oy lre lrree pusr oullors
located directly below the digital readout. The Preset Up and Preset Down buttons are used to select
lre des|red Presel ard lre Erler oullor used lo erler lre se|ecl|or |rlo lre 03P.
Tre readoul d|sp|ay W||| lasr Wr||e lre se|ecled Presel's corlgural|or sell|rgs are oe|rg erlered |rlo
lre 03P ard relurr lo a sleady g|oW Wrer lre procedure |s corp|ele. ll oy acc|derl you se|ecl ar
erply Presel, lre dols lo||oW|rg lre ruroers W||| lasr as ar |rd|cal|or ro Presel |s ava||ao|e. lr ru|-
l|p|e rodu|e arrays, lre Presel up, Presel 0oWr ard Erler oullors are d|sao|ed |r lre '3|ave rodu|es
(lre upper rodu|es)
Note that the Digital readout will also display the arrays level setting in dB when the arrays Volume Up
and Down buttons are being used to adjust the arrays output level.
Presets can also be loaded using RHAON. The Beams / Presets tabs opening window lists and describes the Presets stored in the Arrays
memory and highlights the one installed. In the example shown below, Preset 10 is installed. If no Preset was installed a separate listing
would be added for it.
Nol|ce lral eacr ||sl|rg |rc|udes a descr|pl|or ol lre Presel ard coded |rlorral|or or lre 8ears ard lre 03P slalus. lr lre 8ears
||sl|rg, lre lrsl ruroer sel sroWs lre acousl|c cerler |ocal|or, lre 2rd sel lre ruroer ol oears, lre lr|rd lre a|r|rg arg|e, lre 1lr lre
oper|rg arg|e ard lre lra| ruroer lre arourl ol allerual|or ass|gred lo lre oear. Tre 03P? co|urr sroWs Wrelrer or rol lre Presel
|rc|udes 03P dala (E0 sell|rgs lor exarp|e).
3e|ecl|rg ore ol lre Presels ard press|rg lre Load Presel oullor W||| |oad lre se|ecled Presel |rlo lre Array's Wor||rg rerory. ll ro
03P dala |s |rc|uded |r lre Presel, a d|a|og oox W||| ca|| lre |ac| ol 03P dala lo your allerl|or ard as| |l |l |s 0K lo proceed.
ArsWer|rg Yes, W||| |r|l|ale lre process, |rlroduce a Load|rg 3lalus screer ard r|de lre |eller|rg |r lre 8ears / Presels W|rdoW. Tre Load-
|rg 3lalus W|rdoW W||| d|sappear ard lre |eller|rg W||| reappear Wrer lre process |s corp|ele.
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The buttons located below the white Preset Listing area provide for a variety of functions.
The Load Preset button loads the selected Preset into the associated arrays working memory.
The Delete Preset erases the selected Preset and the Delete All button erases all of the Presets.
Tre Resel Array oullor reslores lre Arrays 03P ard oear sleer|rg sell|rgs lo lre|r or|g|ra| delau|l sell|rgs.
Tre 3ave To Presels secl|or a||oW you lo save lre 03P sell|rgs ard oear sleer|rg |rlorral|or lo a se|ecled Presel. use lre up/doWr
arrows to select the desired Preset.
Tre Presels To / Fror F||e oullors a||oW you lo Exporl (save) lre Presel corlgural|or lo a l|e or your corpuler lor lulure use or lo lrporl
a Presel corlgural|or you rad prev|ous|y saved. Press|rg lre Exporl oullor |rlroduces lre lo||oW|rg 0|a|og screer Wr|cr a||oWs you lo
select exactly what information will be exported.
The two Panel Control buttons serve two separate functions.
The Panel Button control with the padlock icon locks and unlocks
all the control buttons on the array control panel. In the locked
condition it prevents unauthorized personnel from mis-adjusting
the controls. The array controls are locked when the padlock is
closed.
The Panel Display control turns the arrays digital readout display
off to prevent the displays red glow from being a distraction. The
display is turned on when the icon is outlined in red.
When one is provided, an associated IC-RC1 Remote Preset Control allows users to select and change presets from a remote location
W|lroul lre reed lor a corpuler. ll's s|rp|e lo use; se|ecl lre des|red Presel ard lrer press lre 0reer Erler oullor lo |oad lre Presel |rlo
lre assoc|aled array. Tre ||grl W||| lasr url|| lre Presel |s lu||y |oaded ard lrer go oul. Vore dela||s or |rsla|||rg ard operal|rg lre lC-RC1
can be found on page 54. Be aware that when the IC-RC1 is installed and connected it takes away preset control from the controls on the
rear of the array and from any remotely connected computer.
lcoryx syslers rave lac|||l|es ava||ao|e lor dala corrur|cal|or v|a R3185. Tr|s
allows users to implement control and monitoring via third party controllers such as
those made by Crestron. For more information on controlling your Iconyx array using
a Crestron control system refer to the Crestron website at

http://www.crestron.com/tools_and_resources/programming_and_integration_re-
sources/|rlegraled_parlrer_rodu|es/delau|l.asp?rarulaclurer_|d=21Z
For |rlorral|or or |r|l|a||z|rg your lcoryx syslers lor lr|rd parly R3185 oased
control refer to page 62.
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IC-RC1 Remote Preset Control
CONTROL MODE

Control Mode provides access to the Loudspeaker Ampli-
ler's |rlerra| 03P ard a||oWs you lo corlro| |ls sell|rgs.
You can enter Control Mode by clicking on the Control but-
ton at the top of the main workspace, or from within any
loudspeakers Properties window. Any or all of the Control
functions can be restricted to authorized operators who
rave passWord access; rore |rlorral|or or passWord
aulror|zal|or car oe lourd |r lre 3uperv|se Vode secl|or
of this manual.
When you enter Control mode in the main workspace, the
directory tree on the left remains the same.
However, notice that the icons themselves have changed.
The CobraNet Rx and Tx arrows are gone. On the left side
Wink and Power buttons have been added. On the right
side, a Mute button is labeled with a driver symbol. Below
|l |s a 3|gra| Preserl |rd|calor.

Double-click an array icon to open its Properties window in Control mode. Notice that the left hand section of the Control Mode Properties
window is the same as in Connect mode.
Turns Wink Light ON & OFF
3lalus lrd|calor
Name
Mute Button
3|gra| Preserl |rd|calor
Toggles Power from On
lo 3lardoy
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User-6ongurab|e 08P Funct|ons

On the right side of the Control Properties window, in the upper dark grey section, you will see a frequency response graph. Underneath it
are corlro|s lor 12 l|lers. To se|ecl a l|ler, c||c| lre oullor aoove |ls Wr|le dala le|ds; lrer e|lrer lype |r your va|ues, use lre up-doWr ar-
roWs or scro|| W|lr your rouse lo adjusl lre pararelers. Al lre lar |ell |s a r|gr pass l|ler; |ls |oW pass courlerparl |s al lre lar r|grl. Trese
l|lers rave lrree corlro|s: Culoll Frequercy, Type (8esse|, 8ullerWorlr, elc.), ard 3|ope. Tre pa|r ol l|lers lo lre |rs|de are sre|v|rg l|lers,
with controls for corner frequency and boost/cut.
Tre cerler secl|or g|ves you corlro| ol 8 lu||y pararelr|c l|lers, W|lr corlro|s lor cerler lrequercy, ooosl/cul ard oardW|dlr |r oclaves.
wrer you acl|vale a l|ler, |ls oullor lurrs greer ard |l appears or lre grapr - eacr l|ler appears |r a d|llererl co|or. A so||d Wr|le ||re
sroWs lre overa|| E0 curve. Tre 8ypass A|| oullor al lre oollor ol lr|s secl|or |els you corpare l|lered ard url|lered s|gra|s qu|c||y.
A|| |ter parameters can be contro||ed w|th the scro|| whee| on your mouse. 6||ck |ns|de the contro| e|d and scro|| to set: Ca|n,
Bandwidth, Frequency, etc.

8e|oW lre E0 secl|or |r lre |ell s|de ol lre ||grl grey area, you'|| lrd corlro|s lor lre Corpressor. Tre corlro|s - Trresro|d, Ral|o, Allac|
T|re, Re|ease T|re ard 3oll Kree - are s|r||ar lo lre E0 corlro|s. You car lype |r va|ues, use lre up/0oWr oullors, or scro|| W|lr your
rouse lo lrd lre va|ues you Warl.
urder 3|gra| you W||| lrd oullors lral sel lre corpressor's lr|gger po|rl Aoove, Al or 8e|oW lre Kree. wrer lre corpressor |s operal|rg,
the Bypass button is red and the Gain Reduction meter on the right side of this section lights up. To turn the compressor off or compare the
uncompressed output, click the Bypass button.
To lre r|grl ol lre corpress|or Reducl|or Veler |s lre Va|e-up 0a|r corlro|. Tr|s corlro| car oe used lo reslore RV3 |eve|s ol lre cor-
pressed signal to those expected of the signal pre-compression. It has a range of 0 to +12 dB.
Tre RlA0N |rpul rodu|e's 03P ras 310 r||||secords ol s|gra| de|ay ava||ao|e |l you are us|rg lre 18 |lz sarp|e rale; 1Z0 r||||secords |l
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Priority Override is one of the unique features of RHAON. It allows you to assign
signal-activated priority override capabilities to any one of the arrays multiple
inputs. The Priority Override controls in the lower right section of the properties
window allow you to set the Attach Time, the Hold Time, the Release Time and
the Threshold Level.
Saving Changes
Although any changes you made in the either the Connect or Control windows have been sent to the associated array, they have not been
saved lo lre Array's ror-vo|al||e 03P rerory. C||c||rg or lre 3ave oullor al lre oollor |ell ol eacr Properl|es W|rdoW W||| save lrer. ll
you forget to save them, a warning prompt will remind you that the changes have not been saved when you exit the window. You will also
oe prorpled lo 3ave Your Projecl oelore you ex|l lre RlA0N sollWare.

Saving to Presets
Al lr|s po|rl rore ol lre corlgural|or sell|rgs rave oeer slored |r a Presel. Tre 3ave Presel ard Load Presel corrard le|ds ard lre|r
assoc|aled up/doWr arroWs are used lo save your corlgural|or as a Presel ard lo se|ecl (|oad) a spec|lc Presel corlgural|or |rlo lre
array's 03P rerory. Tre Presel W||| |rc|ude a|| lre 03P sell|rgs you rade |r lre Corlro| rode (E0, ga|r, corpress|or, elc.).
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All Loudspeakers & Group Control

Now its time to turn our attention to the All Loud-
speakers icon in the upper left of the work space
and to the Group feature of RHAON.
All Loudspeakers controls all the arrays in the
system while Group controls only arrays in-
cluded in the Group.
All Loudspeakers allows you to Mute all the
arrays simultaneously or to turn them all On or
Off with the push of a single button. You can
a|so ass|gr lrpul correcl|ors, E0, 0e|ay ard
Compression settings for all the loudspeakers in
the system at one time or adjust their sound level
with just one control.
Group Control functions in the same manner only
it exerts control only over the arrays included in
the Group. To add a Group, select Add Group
to add a Group folder to the directory tree and
a Group icon to the work space. Then drag the
Arrays you want included in the Group from their
listing in the directory tree into the Group folder.
Notice that as you add Arrays to the Group their
icons disappear from the work space into the
Group icon. To view all the array icons within the
group, click on the Expand/Collapse toggle in the
lower right right corner of the Group icon. The
icons for the arrays included in the Group are
linked to the Group icon and cannot be individu-
ally moved around the work space.
Add Group All Loudspeakers Icon
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Double clicking on the Group icon will open
the Connect Properties folder. Notice that the
Group Connect window shown here is very
similar to the one for individual loudspeak-
ers except for the lack of level meters and
CobraNet channel selection facilities.
In the dark grey area on the left are Power,
Wink with Light and Wink with Audio buttons.
These tools are similar to those in a Loud-
speaker Properties window, but of course
they Wink the front grill lights of all the
loudspeakers in the Group, or send an audio
s|gra| (s|re Wave s|gra| or p|r| ro|se) lo a||
of them.
Tre PoWer oullor puls a|| arp||lers |r lre
0roup |r 3lardoy or lurrs a|| ol lrer 0r.
The Input Volume control and Mute button
a|so allecl a|| arp||lers |r lre 0roup. 0roup
metering is not available.
The Input selection radio buttons in the light
grey area operate in the same way these
controls operate for individual loudspeakers,
but control all loudspeakers in the Group.
A Group Control mode window is identical
to the one used for individual loudspeakers
except for the lack of level meters and the ad-
dition of a row of Group Assign boxes under
lre E0 l|lers.
When the Group Assign boxes are checked,
0roup E0 ard dyrar|cs sell|rgs overr|de
|rd|v|dua| |oudspea|er sell|rgs - lral |s, lre
sell|rgs you delre |r lre 0roup W|rdoW W|||
be uploaded to all loudspeakers in the Group.
Ary E0 l|lers you do rol ass|gr lo lre
Group will be available within each individual
loudspeaker.

wrerever you ass|gr ar E0 l|ler or lre Cor-
pressor to Group-level control,a Warning prompt
pops up to remind you that you will be overwriting
individual loudspeaker settings.

These controls will be grayed out in the individ-
ual loudspeaker Properties windows to show that
they are under Group control and unavailable.
All Loudspeakers functions in the same fashion
as Group control, except all of the loudspeakers
are included within the group.
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Copy Settings / Copy Presets
Copy 3ell|rgs / Copy Presels |s a uselu| RlA0N lealure lral car save
you s|gr|lcarl l|re or rary projecls.
Right clicking on one of the Array Icons while in either the Connect or
Corlro| rode |rlroduces a pop up reru lral |rc|udes a Copy 3el-
l|rgs corrard ||re. 3e|ecl|rg Copy 3ell|rgs cop|es a|| lral array's
03P sell|rgs, |rc|ud|rg Presels ard a||oWs you lo copy lrese sell|rgs
lo arolrer array oy se|ecl|rg |ls lcor ard us|rg Pasle 3ell|rgs.
R|grl c||c||rg or arolrer |oudspea|er ard press|rg Pasle 3ell|rgs
introduces the window shown below, which allows you to select what
3ell|rgs ard Presels you Warl lo Pasle (lrarsler) |rlo lral array.
Nole lral Copy Presels lurcl|ors or Presels ard 8ear 3leer|rg or|y oelWeer relWor| correcled arrays; |l operales or|y or 03P sell|rgs
in the virtual mode. It also functions only between like units. You cannot, for example, copy Presets or beam steering information from an
IC8-R to an IC32-R or from an IC8-R to an ICLive ICL-R. If you try, a warning prompt will alert you to the oversight.
Reset
Resel |s a RlA0N lealure lral a||oWs you lo reslore ar array's 03P ard oear sleer|rg sell|rgs lo lre|r or|g|ra| delau|l sell|rgs. qu|c||y
and easily. Reset can be initiated from either the controls on the rear of the array or from the associated computer.
On the arrays rear control panel simultaneously pressing the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons for several seconds initiates Reset
even when the panel controls have been locked. It provides a means of gaining control of the array when a RHAON equipped computer
isnt available
0r your corpuler press|rg lre Array Resel oullor |r lre 8ear 3leer|rg W|rdoW or press|rg Clr| Load Presel Wr||e |r e|lrer lre array's
Connect or Control Properties window also enables the Reset feature. A prompt will ask if you want to restore the arrays default settings.
Answering Yes will initiate the change and restore all the default setting. Its a good way to return to ground zero if the array starts behav-
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RlA0N's 3uperv|se rode |s lre ore you W||| use rosl Wr||e your sysler |s |r operal|or (|.e., ra||rg sourd). ll |s des|gred lo erpoWer
sysler operalors W|lr a corprerers|ve sel ol ror|lor|rg ard |oudspea|er/arp||ler raragererl loo|s. lr 3uperv|se rode, you car
qu|c||y delecl a proo|er aryWrere |r lre sysler ard (|l you rave access lo lre appropr|ale Corlro| rode lurcl|ors) la|e correcl|ve acl|or.
To sW|lcr lror Corlro| Vode lo 3uperv|se Vode, c||c| or lre 3uperv|se lao |r e|lrer lre ra|r Wor|space, or |r a 0roup or Loudspea|er
Properties window.
Tre ra|r 3uperv|se screer |s s|r||ar lo lre Correcl screer. ll sroWs your sysler |ayoul |r |cor lorr. Tre 3lalus le|d al lre oollor ol
eacr |cor a||oWs you lo ror|lor a|| Loudspea|ers or 0roups al a g|arce. Tr|s le|d W||| crarge co|or ard d|sp|ay a lexl ressage lral |rd|-
cates the status of the loudspeaker. If there is a problem with any loudspeaker in a Group, that Groups icon will change color and display a
text alert.
lr 3uperv|se Vode, eacr 3lalus lrd|calor W||| d|sp|ay ore ol lre lo||oW|rg co|ors ard ressages
COLOR MESSAGE STATUS
0REEN 0K Tr|s |oudspea|er |s (or a|| |oudspea|ers |r lr|s 0roup are) correcled
and operating
YELL0w 0ver|oad Arp||ler |s oe|rg over dr|ver
RED Unassigned Virtual loudspeaker has not been assigned to a physical loudspeaker
RE0 0ll|re Loudspea|er ras |osl poWer or oeer d|scorrecled lror lre relWor|
RED Driver Open One of the loudspeakers drivers has failed
RE0 lol Ar arp||ler's over lerperalure c|rcu|lry |s ergaged
RE0 L|r|l|rg Ar arp||ler |s ra|lurcl|or|rg
RE0 Arp Fa|| Ar arp||ler |s oe|rg over dr|ver or ras la||ed
ll a 0roup |cor d|sp|ays ar a|erl (ye||oW or red oar W|lr lexl), douo|e-c||c| |l lo Expard |l ard sroW a|| ol |ls Loudspea|er |cors. 0re ol
rore ol lrese |cors W||| d|sp|ay lre sare a|erl: douo|e-c||c| |l lo oper lre |oudspea|er's Properl|es W|rdoW |r 3uperv|se rode.
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Tre dar| grey secl|or or lre |ell |rc|udes lre |oudspea|er's |rpul ard oulpul ror|lor|rg lac|||l|es, |derl|lcal|or le|ds, ard oas|c operal|rg
corlro|s: PoWer 0r/3lardoy, lre w|r| L|grl logg|e, w|r| W|lr Aud|o, lrpul 0a|r, Po|ar|ly lrverl, ard Vule. Ary or a|| ol lrese corlro|s ray
be restricted to authorized operators and subject to password-protected access.
Tre |oudspea|er |cors or lre r|grl eacr rave 'lrallc ||grl slalus |rd|calors; greer |s lor a|| 0K ard red |s lor dr|ver la||ure. Ye||oW |rd|cales
lre dr|ver ras repealed|y oeer dr|ver lar erougr |rlo ||r|l|rg lral |ls rorra| ||le spar ray rave oeer reduced. Tre lrallc ||grl cord|l|ors
are r|rrored |r lre slalus le|d ol lre superv|se |cors. 0r|ver cord|l|ors are dyrar|ca||y superv|sed W|lr prograr raler|a| oul ar add|l|ora|
lesl oullor car corlrr co|| slalus. Tre use ol lrese rarua| lesl oullors |s requ|red |r case lre prograr raler|a| e|lrer |ac|s spec|lc
frequencies or is too weak.
Notice that all of the drivers in the array are being monitored and that each Array module has its own Wink light. During setup this allows
you to easily identify each array module and verify that its address number switches are properly set. If you press the Wink light for the top
module and the wink light on the middle module comes on, you know the switches are set wrong.
Tre |oudspea|er's RlA0N V|crocorlro||er ard 03P ard r|croprocessor F|rrWare vers|or ruroers are sroWr |r a dar|er grey pare| al
the bottom right of this window.
Tre pare| al lre oollor d|sp|ays lre slalus ol lre vo|lage 0elecl (Fau|l Vor|lor|rg) ard Fau|l Re|ay c|rcu|ls, lre Pr|or|ly 0verr|de lurcl|or
and the Ethernet inputs.
Tre Pr|or|ly 0verr|de |rd|calor W||| crarge lror sroW|rg 'lracl|ve lo 'Acl|ve Wrer lre overr|de c|rcu|l |s |r use (ras oeer acl|valed).
Tre Fau|l Re|ay slalus ||re W||| crarge lror '0ll lo '0r Wrer ar arp||ler lau|l ras oeer delecled or lre Elrerrel carr|er s|gra| |s |osl.
Tre vo|lage 0elecl W||| read 'l|gr Wrer |l serses a vo|lage or lre 3erse |rpul ||re ard 'ur|roWr Wrer ro vo|lage |s preserl.
Tre Elrerrel 3lalus W||| sroW 'Pr|rary Wrer ar Elrerrel Carr|er s|gra| |s delecled al lre Pr|rary Elrerrel |rpul ard '0ll L|re |l lre car-
r|er s|gra| |s |osl, excepl |r 'Redurdarl syslers rav|rg a secordary Elrerrel source. lr lrese syslers, lre arp||ler W||| oe sW|lcred over
lo lre secordary |rpul as soor as lre pr|rary s|gra| |s |osl; lre slalus ||re W||| lrer crarge lo '3ecordary.
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Event Logg|ng & Not|cat|on

RlA0N's Everl Logg|rg lurcl|or car record |r a .|og l|e everls ol lre lypes you se|ecl. Tr|s a||oWs lre sysler's operal|rg slalus lo oe
reviewed at any time. Audio evacuation and life safety systems are often required to provide this type of logging.
To acl|vale lr|s lealure, go lo 0pl|ors |r RlA0N's ra|r loo| oar ard se|ecl Prelererces; lrer oper lre Everl Logg|rg lo|der. 3e|ecl lre
event types you want to log using the check boxes next to each type of event.
C||c| or 0K lo acl|vale Everl Logg|rg. Tre |og l|e W||| oe Wr|ller lo lre corpuler's rard dr|ve |r a RlA0N.|og l|e |r lre Prograr F||es/
Renkus-Heinz directory.
RlA0N car a|so auloral|ca||y e-ra|| everls lo arolrer corpuler or ce||u|ar prore. You corlgure lr|s lurcl|or |r lre Everl Nol|lcal|or
lo|der rexl lo Everl Logg|rg. As W|lr |ogg|rg, you car croose lre lypes ol everls lor Wr|cr you Warl RlA0N lo serd e-ra|| rol|lcal|ors.
8ecause RlA0N correcls lo a NlC (NelWor| lrlerlace Card) W|lr a |oca| lP address, you W||| reed a secord NlC |r your corpuler lo
correcl lo lre lrlerrel. You W||| a|so rave lo spec|ly lre 3VTP (3|rp|e Va|| Trarsler Proloco|) rosl ard a va||d e-ra|| accourl |r order lor
RHAON to send e-mail. An IT professional may be able to assist you with these tasks if you need help.
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General Preferences

Tre Prelererces W|rdoW a|so a||oWs you lo rev|eW ard crarge lre prograr's delau|l sell|rgs. You W||| lrd lrer urder lre 0erera| lao.
we a|ready d|scussed lre NelWor||rg Adapler (a|a NlC) sell|rgs |r lre Correcl secl|or ol lr|s rarua|. so We Wor'l cover lrer aga|r.

ur|l 3ysler a||oWs you lo crarge lre ur|ls ol lerperalure lror Velr|c (Cerl|grade) lo lrper|a| (Farrerre|l). urder 0roup 3ell|rgs, you
car sel up a PoWer 0r 3equerc|rg 0e|ay lor a|| grouped |oudspea|ers. Tr|s W||| re|p avo|d a vo|lage surge lral car lr|p ou||d|rg c|rcu|l
orea|ers. 0eperd|rg or lre de|ay |rlerva| you se|ecl, lrere W||| oe a .5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 r||||secord lurr-or de|ay oelWeer eacr arp||ler |r
the Group.

3larl up opl|ors a||oW you lo a|Ways oper RlA0N |r Fu|| 3creer rode ard lo requ|re 3|gr-lr. wrer lre 3|gr-lr opl|or |s crec|ed, lre
program will ask for your password whenever it is opened.
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Password Protection

RHAON software includes three levels of password protection. This features is designed to prevent inadvertent changes of Connect and
Control Mode settings by anyone who is unauthorized or unfamiliar with the system.
To open the Password Protection setup window shown below, hit Control-Alt-p.
You car sel up lrree |eve|s ol corlro| access. Trey are ca||ed 0es|grer, 0peralor ard 3uperv|sor. Eacr access |eve| srou|d rave |ls oWr
password.

The Designer has the highest level of access. This person should set up the access control system and passwords before turning a
RHAON system over to its owners and operators.
The Operator has the next highest level of access. We suggest giving an Operator access to all Control Mode functions that would nor-
ra||y oe used Wr||e rurr|rg a sroW or operal|rg lre sysler. lr a lxed |rsla||al|or, 0peralor |eve| persorre| Wou|d prooao|y rol oe grarled
access lo lre Corpressor, E0, 0e|ay, 3re|v|rg ard ro|| oll corlro|s, oul lrey Wou|d oe ao|e lo adjusl lrpul 0a|r |l recessary lo respord lo
clipping and/or over temperature alerts.
Tre 3uperv|sor access |eve| |s |rlerded lor lrose Wro are or|y ror|lor|rg (superv|s|rg) lre sysler lor lau|ls ard la||ures. 3uperv|sors
would normally be given access to few, if any, of the functions in Control Mode.
RHAON passwords are case sensitive. Once the password access system has been set up it will be impossible to operate RHAON without
entering a password. The Password Prompt shown below will appear each time the program is opened and a proper password must be
entered before proceeding.
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Clicking on the Access Detail tab opens the window shown below. Its settings determine what control features will be available to Opera-
lors ard '3uperv|sors. Trese sell|rgs are lrerse|ves passWord prolecled ard car or|y oe crarged oy a 0es|grer.


Tre PassWord reslr|cl|ors are slored or lre corpuler used lo selup lre passWord prolecl|or (usua||y lre 'louse corpuler ) ard dor'l
prevent you or someone else from connecting to the network with a RHAON equipped PC and changing the settings.
Tre 3pea|er Prolecl|or W|rdoW prov|des ar add|l|ora| |eve| ol prolecl|or, as |l a||oWs |oc||rg lre sell|rgs lor |rd|v|dua| |oudspea|ers lo
positively prevent their being changed by anyone who doesnt know the password. It locks the settings in the array to prevent anyone who
doesnt know the passwords from changing the settings.
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INfORMATION
Your lcoryx co|urr array Was des|gred lo oe easy lo |rsla|| or e|lrer a lal surlace sucr as a Wa|| or susperded lror a ce|||rg. Nole lral
|l Was rol des|gred lo oe rourled |r lre Wa|| or |r ar a|cove. Tre arp||lers are corvecl|or coo|ed ard lre|r real s|r|s requ|re al |easl ar
inch of separation from the nearest surface.
Optional hinge kits allow wall mounted column arrays to be rotated 90 degrees away from the wall to provide easy access to the rear ac-
cess ports during installation and for routine testing and service. They also provide the separation needed for cooling.
The actual installation should be made either by or under the close supervision of someone experienced in installation techniques and
rigging.

WALL MOUNTING
Tre lo||oW|rg |rslrucl|ors assure lral lre co|urr array(s) W||| oe rourled us|rg Rer|us-le|rz lK ser|es r|rge ||ls.
If you ordered HK series hinge kits with your array. they will be packed in one of the cartons. Each mounting plate has hinges on both the
r|grl ard |ell s|des ol lre p|ale lo prov|de lor e|lrer 'r|grl or '|ell sW|rg aWay lror lre Wa||. lC-R co|urrs W||| rave lWo r|rge secl|ors;
IC16-R, IC24-R and IC32-R columns will have three hinge sections.
The female hinges should be attached to the column and the male hinges to the wall. Refer to page 72 for dimensional details. The photos
below show the male mounting plates.
Notice that one of the wall mounting hinge plates has a metal strap attached to it. This is the hinge plate that goes on the bottom. The
metal strap attaches to the bottom of the array after it is hung and is used to lock the column array in place.
Hint: To s|rp||ly lre rourl|rg rary |rsla||ers W||| lrsl cul a 'oac||rg p|ale lre s|ze ol lre
column out of heavy plywood and mount the hinge plates on it. Its a lot easier to align the
hinge sections on a piece of plywood than it is on the wall. Then, when the alignment is
perfect they mount the backing plate to the wall. After that, its usually a comparatively
easy task to hang the column array on the backing plate.
After the column array is hung on the wall, remove the machine screw from the center of the bottom end cap and use it to attach the
restraining strap.
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0o rol slard lre |oudspea|er upr|grl or |ay |l or |ls s|de or lre loor.

To ersure proper a|r rovererl lor lre coo||rg ol lre arp||ler rodu|e, We recorrerd a r|r|rur ol 2 lo 3 leel ol c|eararce |r lrorl ol lre
loudspeaker and 1 inch of clearance from the other cabinet surfaces.
Installation should only be performed by skilled personnel
These loudspeakers are intended to be securely mounted using the Renkus-Heinz, Inc. HK
3er|es r|rge ||ls ard are rol |rlerded lo oe lree-slard|rg:
Array models IC8-R, IC16-R & IC16/8-R Hinge Kit Model HK-IC8R &16R
Array models IC24-R, IC32-R & IC32/16-R Hinge Kit Model HK-IC24R &32R
The wall mounting kits have been evaluated for wall mounting on 1/2 drywall on 2x4 studs using wood bolts secured into a 2x4 stud plus
logg|e oo|ls |rlo lre 1/2: dryWa||. wood oo|ls: d|a. x 1- |org, TPl, W|lr read; 1/1 logg|e oo|ls.
These loudspeakers have not been evaluated for safety requirements using other mounting kits.
HARDWARE REQUIRED:
- Array models IC8-R, IC16-R & IC16/8-R
Four - 1- x wood oo|ls W|lr read ard lrreads per |rcr
Four - 1/1 Togg|e oo|ls
0re - Rer|us-le|rz, lrc. l|rge K|l Vode| lK-lC8R &1R
- Array models IC24-R, IC32-R & IC32/16-R
3|x - 1- x wood oo|ls W|lr read ard lrreads per |rcr
3|x - 1/1 Togg|e oo|ls
0re - Rer|us-re|rz, lrc. l|rge K|l Vode| lK-lC21R &3 2R

TOOLS REQUIRED
- Drill
- 5/32 & 5/8 Drill bits
- 3oc|el 0r|ver
- 1/2 3oc|el
- Philips #2 screwdriver or socket driver
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Each HK series hinge consists of two parts, a male mounting plate and a female mounting plate. The female hinge plates should be
attached to the loudspeakers as shown in the drawings on page 72.. The male mounting plates attach to the wall.
Each male mounting plate is provided with 6 mounting holes. Only two wood bolts in each male mounting plate and screwed into studs and
two 1/4 toggle bolts are needed to fully satisfy mounting needs and safely secure the Renkus-Heinz IC-R loudspeakers to the wall.
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IMPORTANT MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE WALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLA-
TION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY.
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INSTALLATION (continued)
- Locate stud in wall and mark outside edges of stud.
- Determine the desired height of the loudspeaker and mark the location of the male mounting plates.
- Using a male mounting plate as a template, align two of the mounting holes with the center of the stud.
- Mark points on the wall in the centre of the holes where mounting screws will be positioned.
- 3el as|de lre ra|e rourl|rg p|ale ard us|rg lre 5/32 dr||| o|l, dr||| ro|es al lre rar|ed po|rls over lre slud.
Then drill two 5/8 holes at the toggle bolt locations.
- Using the toggle bolts loosely secure the mounting plate to the wall and use the 1/4 socket and driver to secure
the mounting plate by screwing the wood bolts into the stud.
Tighten the toggle bolts.
- Repeat until all male mounting plates are installed.

Note: The male mounting plate with an attached slotted locking strap goes
in the bottom location.
- Using the #2 Philips screwdriver remove the oval head machine screws from the
mounting cavities on the rear of the loudspeakers.
- Using the #2 Philips screwdriver and the oval head machine screws removed in the
previous step, attach the female mounting plates to the loudspeaker.
- Lift the loudspeaker onto the hinge pins.
- 3ecure lre |oudspea|er |r p|ace oy allacr|rg lre rela| |oc||rg slrap lo lre oollor ol
the loudspeaker using the machine screw provided.
- Installation is complete.
SUSPENSION MOUNTING (FLYING)
The end caps of the column array are attached to the main frame with four metric M6 machine screws. Removing these screws and replac-
|rg lrer W|lr eye oo|ls prov|des up lo lour allacrrerl po|rls lor ly|rg. we recorrerd us|rg a|| lour. ll or|y 2 are used lre co|urr W||| rol
hang straight. It will either tilt up or down.
TRIPOD STAND MOUNTING
If you plan to use your ICONYX IC8-R or IC16-R mounted on a heavy-duty tripod stand using our ICTRIPODKITR, be aware that you must
mount the top mounting bracket to the array before attaching the tripod socket to the bracket. Otherwise you will not have access to all the
bracket mounting screws.
SERVICING
GENERAL INFORMATION
Your lcoryx sleerao|e co|urr array corla|rs ro user-serv|ceao|e parls ard a|| serv|ce srou|d oe relerred lo qua||led serv|ce persorre|.
0real care Was la|er |r |ls des|gr, roWever, lo a||oW |l lo oe serv|ced |r lre le|d W|lroul oe|rg reroved lror |ls rourl|rg pos|l|or. Tre
transducers can be replaced from the front of the column by removing the grille to expose the transducers and their mounting screws.
Tre 8-crarre| d|g|la| arp||ler/03P ard assoc|aled poWer supp|y lral are lre rearl ol eacr 8-crarre| rodu|e are ore s|rg|e assero|y
that can easily be taken out and replaced from the rear.
TROUBLE SHOOTING HINTS
HUM
The most common sources of system hum are the program source or an improper or poor ground on an audio signal line. Check the pro-
gram source to make sure the hum isnt originating there. Carefully check all the audio connections to make sure they are properly made.
NOISE
Most noise problems are the result of improper grounding or of noise being induced into the audio signal line from adjacent noise sources,
sucr as luorescerl ||grls, ard c|ose prox|r|ly ol lre aud|o s|gra| ||res lo ||res rad|al|rg ro|se. Carelu||y rev|eW a|| lre aud|o correcl|ors
and turn off all the lights and any other suspected noise sources to identify the source of the interference.
SUSPECTED TRANSDUCER FAILURE
Defective transducers are hard to locate in steerable column arrays because the transducers are so close together. If one is bad, its hard
lo le|| Wr|cr ore |l |s. Tre d|g|la| sleer|rg a|so reduces lre dr|ve lo sore ol lre lrarsducers ra||rg |l d|llcu|l lo delerr|re |l a cerla|r
transducer has failed or is just being driven at a much lower level than other transducers. No movement of the cone of a transducer is not
positive proof that the transducer is bad. It could be that beam steering is limiting the drive to the transducer or restricting its use to a nar-
row frequency band.
Because of this, in IC-R arrays Preset 00 is set to send an equal signal to all transducers. To check for a defective transducer, select
Presel 00, rerove lre gr|||e lror lre rodu|e(s) ard use your lrgerl|ps lo lee| lor core v|oral|ors Wr||e rus|c |s oe|rg p|ayed lrrougr lre
system.
For more detailed troubleshooting hints, please refer to pages 64 to 71.
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APPENDIX I: Audio Evacuation & Life Safety Functions

A|lrougr rol cerl|led as a 'L|le 3alely sysler, RlA0N ras oeer des|gred lo reel lre slr|rgerl requ|rererls ol rosl Aud|o Evacual|or /
L|le 3alely sysler spec|lcal|ors.
3|rce 'L|le 3alely requ|rererls vary W|de|y lror courlry lo courlry ard lror ore |oca||ly lo arolrer, We slrorg|y recorrerd you corlacl
your |oca| aulror|l|es lor ar op|r|or oelore propos|rg a RlA0N sysler lor ary L|le 3alely app||cal|or. Trey |roW oesl Wral's requ|red |r
your area to meet code requirements.
A summary of RHAONs life safety features follows.
Redundant CobraNet Inputs
A|| RlA0N ErpoWered arp||lers rave a secordary Elrerrel |rpul lral car oe used lo prov|de a 'redurdarl corlro| ard d|slr|oul|or sys-
ler. 3ucr syslers, ol course, a|so requ|re a redurdarl Elrerrel sysler. Crargeover lo lre secordary or redurdarl sysler |s auloral|c
in the event the primary system fails.


Continuous Performance Monitoring
Tre perlorrarce ol a|| RlA0N ErpoWered Arp||lers ard Loudspea|ers |s corslarl|y ror|lored lor lau|ls ard aororra||l|es.


Event Logg|ng and Not|cat|on
Pre-se|ecled everls are recorded |r a Log l|e lor |aler rev|eW ard ara|ys|s; ray oe auloral|ca||y lorWarded v|a e-ra|| lo arolrer |ocal|or.


Fault Monitoring
An opto-isolated input monitors the integrity of an external wiring loop by detecting the presence of a sense voltage and reporting its
absence via the Ethernet network.

Fault Relay
Ar |so|aled re|ay uses exlerra| W|r|rg lo reporl ary arp||ler lau|l, |rc|ud|rg lre |oss ol lre Elrerrel carr|er, lo assoc|aled equ|prerl.
Normally Open & Normally Closed contacts handle up to .5 Amp @ 28 Volts AC or DC.
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APPENDIX II: RHAON Block Diagrams
CobraNet
The drawing below shows the signal paths for a RHAON system using CobraNet digital audio distribution.
Except for the analog audio input line to the CobraNet Converter, all audio signal runs are standard CAT5 cables. The network is a stan-
dard Elrerrel slar lopo|ogy. CooraNel does rol perr|l |oop|rg or 'da|sy cra|r|rg lror arp||ler lo arp||ler. Tre rax|rur CAT5 cao|e
|erglr oelWeer dev|ces |s 100 Velers (approx|rale|y 325 leel).
Notes
1. 3al|slaclory Elrerrel sW|lcres ol rary s|zes (oulpul porls) are W|de|y ava||ao|e lror rary sources. Varaged sW|lcres are recor-
rerded over urraraged sW|lcres; 100 8aseT r|r|rur, 0|gao|l (1000 8aseT) recorrerded.
2. Tre ruroer ol |oudspea|ers |s delerr|red oy lre ruroer ol oulpul porls prov|ded oy lre sW|lcres. Tre corpuler(s) car oe correcled
to any Port on the Ethernet network.
3. 3yslers W|lr CooraNel d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or requ|re e|lrer a su|lao|e Ara|og lo CooraNel corverler or a r|x|rg corso|e W|lr a Co-
oraNel oulpul. 3u|lao|e ara|og lo CooraNel corverlers are ava||ao|e lror a ruroer ol sources, sucr as 8|-Arp, Peavey ard olrers.
4. Tre RlA0N relWor| car eas||y oe rade redurdarl oy correcl|rg a dup||cale ol lr|s relWor| lo lre 3ecordary Elrerrel lrpuls or eacr
loudspeaker. Additional switches, analog-to-CobraNet converters, etc. would be required.
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Wiring diagram for a system using CobraNet for multi-channel digital audio distribution, loudspeaker control and monitoring.
APPENDIX II: RHAON Block Diagrams
CobraNet With Analog Backup
The block diagram below shows a combination system combining CobraNet with analog audio distribution and RHAON loudspeaker con-
lro| ard ror|lor|rg. Nol|ce lral lre ara|og aud|o W|r|rg |oops (|s da|sy cra|red) lror |oudspea|er lo |oudspea|er.
Notes
1. Combination systems such as the one shown above often use the multi-channel audio distribution capabilities of CobraNet for normal
program distribution and the analog audio circuit for other functions. The analog audio circuit need not connect all the loudspeakers
logelrer. ll cou|d, lor exarp|e, oe oro|er |rlo severa| separale ara|og c|rcu|ls lor zore pag|rg app||cal|ors, lor ror|lors, l||s, elc.
2. Tre ara|og lo CooraNel corverler Wou|d rol oe reeded lor a sysler us|rg or|y ara|og aud|o a|org W|lr RlA0N Corlro| ard 3uperv|-
sion. The Analog to CobraNet converter is needed only if CobraNet digital audio distribution will be used.
3. The Ethernet network is required for control and supervision even if only analog is being used.
Basic Analog System
1. 3|rp|e s|rg|e array syslers us|rg ara|og aud|o do rol requ|re ar Elrerrel sW|lcr. A|| lral |s reeded |s a CAT5 Crossover cao|e.
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Typical wiring diagram for a system having both analog and CobraNet audio distribution plus loudspeaker control and monitoring.
APPENDIX II: RHAON Block Diagrams
Serial Digital (AES3 aka AES/EBU)
Tre o|oc| d|agrar oe|oW sroWs a RlA0N sysler us|rg d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or |r lre AE33 lorral a|org W|lr RlA0N |oudspea|er
control and monitoring. Notice that the wiring loops from loudspeaker to loudspeaker just as it does in analog distribution. The digital audio
distribution line is conventional twisted pair shielded digital audio cable, Beldon 1800B or 1800F or equivalent.
Notes
1. In this system, RHAON and the Ethernet network are being used only for loudspeaker control and monitoring.
2. Ne|lrer CooraNel d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or ror ara|og aud|o d|slr|oul|or are ava||ao|e Wrer AE33 lorral d|g|la| aud|o d|slr|oul|or |s oe|rg
used; lre AE33 lorral aud|o crarre|s occupy lre arp||ler's ara|og |rpul crarre|s.
3. Tre AE3/E8u |rpuls or lcoryx arp||lers are lu||y oa|arced 110 0rr |rpuls ard are equ|pped W|lr a oa|arced oullered |oop lrrougr lo
the next array.
4. Tre AE3/E8u |rlerlace prov|ded |r lcoryx-R arp||lers auloral|ca||y delecls lre source sarp||rg lrequercy, |oc|s orlo lral sarp|e rale
whether it is 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz or 96 kHz. and converts it to 48 kHz. As a result it is not necessary to re-initialize the system when running
lror AE3/E8u sources rav|rg d|llererl sarp|e rales.
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IC-RC1 Remote Preset Control
Notes
1. The IC-RC1 provides preset control for either 1 or 2 IC-R arrays. When used to control only one array, the array should be connected to
pins 1,2 & 3 on the IC-RC1.
2. The remote preset control mounts on any standard 2-gang electrical outlet box and operates on low voltage DC. The maximum cable
length is 500 feet.
3. 8elore correcl|rg lre lC-RC1 lo lre array(s) ra|e sure lre correcl presel |rlorral|or ras oeer |rsla||ed |rlo lre array(s) ard |l lWo
arrays are |rvo|ved, lral oolr are sel lo lre sare presel. Correcl|rg lre lC-RC1 lo lre array(s) d|sao|es oolr lre array ard lre corpuler
preset controls.
Additional Information
1. Tre greer pusr oullor |s oolr ar Erler (|oad) corlro| ard a slalus |rd|calor. A g|oW|rg greer ||grl |rd|cales lrere |s a r|sralcr oelWeer
the preset selected and the preset loaded into the column. An unlit or dark push button shows that the preset selected is the one that is
loaded into the array. To determine which preset is loaded, rotate the rotary switch until the green light goes off.
2. A small green LED on the rear of the control allows you to verify, before you mount the control into the wall, that both arrays have the
same presets loaded. The on/off condition of the small LED and the status light should be the same for both indicators when the selector
switch is rotated.
3. To |oad a presel, se|ecl lre des|red presel ard press lre greer Erler pusr oullor. Tre ||grl W||| lasr url|| lre presel |s lu||y |oaded ard
lrer go oul. 0or'l oe surpr|sed |l |l la|es 10 or 15 secords lor lre presel lo |oad. ll lre ||grl does rol lasr, you rave se|ecled ar erply
preset or in the case of controlling two arrays, one of the presets is empty.
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Notes
Appendix III: ICONYX-R Hardware Inputs, Outputs & Indicators, Dimensions
To correcl ar lC-R array lo lre RlA0N relWor|, you lrsl ra|e lre rardWare correcl|ors, ard lrer (|l you are us|rg CooraNel lor d|g|la|
aud|o d|slr|oul|or) ass|gr s|gra| roul|rg us|rg RlA0N sollWare. 3|rce a|| Elrerrel correcl|ors are rade us|rg RJ15 correclors ard Cal5
cao|e, lre relWor| |rlraslruclure |s cosl-ellecl|ve ard easy lo |rsla||. You car a|so correcl 3er|a| 0|g|la| (AE33 a|a AE3/E8u) ard ara|og
audio to an IC-R array, as well as Fault Detect and Fault Relay lines.
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Primary & Secondary Ethernet Inputs
RJ-15 lera|e;Wrer oolr are correcled, crargeover lo
3ecordary |s auloral|c |l Pr|rary la||s. Ye||oW LE0 lasr-
es when the connector is active, glows steadily when
data is streaming. Green LEDs glow when connected but
inactive, turn Orange to indicate a faulty connection.
Overdrive LED
Flashes red when the Primary Analog Input
prearp||ler |s oe|rg overdr|ver
Signal LED
Flickers when an audio signal of at least -30
dBu is present at the primary analog audio
input.
Master/Slave Setup Switches
Primary Analog Input/Output
XLR lera|e; p|r 1 crass|s, p|r 2 , p|r 3 -
Secondary Analog Input/Output
Car oe corlgured lor 'pr|or|ly overr|de
Fault Input
3ee oe|oW lor dela||s
Fault Relay
3ee oe|oW lor dela||s
Remote Preset Control Connections
for remote control of preset selection from
R3185 dev|ces ard rolary sW|lcres
Fault Input
Opto-isolated input used to monitor the pres-
erce ol ar exlerra| W|r|rg |oop; aoserce ol a
vo|lage |s reporled lo lre 03P ard lrarsr|lled
to the monitoring computer over the Ethernet.
Operates on 5 to 24 V DC
Fault Relay
NO / NC relay contacts used to report a failure
lo ar exlerra| ror|lor|rg sysler; used ra|r|y
to trigger a failure indication on a hard-wired
ror|lor|rg dev|ce; rard|es up lo 0.5 Arps al
24 V AC or DC
Looping AES/EBU Input and Looping Output
XLR ra|e ; p|r 1 crass|s, p|r 2 , p|r 3 -
Preset Controls & Readout
Mute Button
Push Button Volume Controls
A|so lurcl|or as a rarua| 3lardoy/0r
control
Input Pad & LED Indicator
On / Off 10 dB pad for Primary Analog
lrpul; a||oWs |rpul s|gra|s ol up lo 21
dBu when inserted
AES/EBU Input Switch
When On, turns analog input 1 into an
AE3/E8u |rpul
Power LED
0|oWs Wrer arp||ler poWer |s 0r
Thermal LED
Lights to indicate that an over-tempera-
lure sersor ras srul doWr lre arp||ler
Push-To-Reset
Circuit Breaker
90|20 V A6
IEC Power
Connector
NOTE:
1. To preverl |radverlerl operal|or lre Vule, vo|ure up & vo|ure 0oWr, lrpul Pad ard AE3/E8u pusr oullors reed lo oe pressed ard
held down for several seconds before they activate.
2. lr ru|l|-rodu|e arrays, AC poWer lor lre array car oe orougrl |rlo ary ol lre |rpul porls; Signal cables must terminate in the input
port of the designated Master module.
3. lcoryx lC-R arrays |rc|ude PoWer 0r/3lardoy corlro|, oul do rol rave ar AC Va|rs poWer sW|lcr.
data is streaming. Green LEDs glow when connected but
inactive, turn Orange to indicate a faulty connection.
0|oWs Wrer arp||ler poWer |s 0r
Thermal LED
Lights to indicate that an over-tempera-
Push-To-Reset
Circuit Breaker
AES/EBU Input Switch
When On, turns analog input 1 into an
AE3/E8u |rpul
Power LED
When On, turns analog input 1 into an
AE3/E8u |rpul
Power LED
dBu when inserted
AES/EBU Input Switch
When On, turns analog input 1 into an
AES/EBU Input Switch
When On, turns analog input 1 into an
On / Off 10 dB pad for Primary Analog
lrpul; a||oWs |rpul s|gra|s ol up lo 21
Push Button Volume Controls
A|so lurcl|or as a rarua| 3lardoy/0r
control
Preset Controls & Readout
Mute Button Mute Button
Looping AES/EBU Input and Looping Output
XLR ra|e ; p|r 1 crass|s, p|r 2 , p|r 3 -
Preset Controls & Readout Preset Controls & Readout
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APPENDIX IV: KEEPING YOUR RHAON PROGRAM UP-TO-DATE

Updating Your Current Installation of RHAON

New program versions of RHAON are posted on the Renkus-Heinz website, www.renkus-heinz.com, as soon as they are created. We
recommend updating to the latest version only if the newer version has features that you need, such as an expanded listing of Renkus-
le|rz |oudspea|ers. lr olrer Words, lo||oW lre '|l |l |sr'l oro|e, dor'l lry lo lx |l po||cy.

Trere are lWo easy Ways lo lrd oul Wral vers|or ol RlA0N |s |rsla||ed or your corpuler so you car delerr|re |l a |aler vers|or |s ava||-
ao|e. Tre lrsl |s lo s|rp|y oper RlA0N ard ooserve lre oper|rg sp|asr screer. Tre prograr vers|or ruroer |s d|sp|ayed lrere as lre
program is opening.

The second method is to open RHAON and select the Help drop down menu and click on About RHAON. This will bring up a dialog box
with the current RHAON information.
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Updating Your Current Installation of RHAON (continued)
To update your RHAON program go to www.renkus-heinz.com and click on RHAON in the left hand menu. Youll see the link to the latest
RlA0N prograr vers|or al lre lop ol lre RlA0N rore page; see oe|oW.
3e|ecl(0oWr|oad Lalesl Prograr 3ollWare) lror lre lop ol lre RlA0N page
and download the RHAON Installer (higher version numbers indicate newer
re|eases).
C||c| or Rur or 3ave lre l|e lo your corpuler ard lrer douo|e c||c| or lre
.exe l|e lo oeg|r lre |rsla||al|or roul|re.
RHAON 1.6 is downwards compatible with earlier versions of RHAON
H|crocontro||er and 08P rmware so you do not need to un|nsta|| a
previous version of RHAON before installing program v1.6.4. However,
new program features may not function in loudspeakers running earlier
vers|ons of rmware.
The installation program installs RHAON in a Renkus-Heinz/Rhaon folder on
your hard drive and overwrites v1.4 or higher versions of RHAON.
If you have an earlier version of RHAON on your computer, you do not have to uninstall it. If you want to remove it, you will need to use
3larl/Corlro| Pare| ard Add/Rerove lo ur|rsla|| |l.
Updating Microcontroller and DSP Firmware
Tre |alesl V|crocorlro||er ard 03P lrrWare l|es Were |rsla||ed |r your |oudspea|er oelore |l Was sr|pped lo you. Trey corla|r lre pro-
grar lral rurs lre 03P r|crocorlro||er ard lre |oudspea|er spec|lc corlro| l|es lor lre assoc|aled |oudspea|er. Trese l|es are updaled
lror l|re lo l|re as lre lrrWare |s updaled ard |rproved.
ll you are rav|rg proo|ers W|lr your sysler, We ray as| you lo updale lre lrrWare as
part of the troubleshooting procedure.
updal|rg lrrWare |s rol as s|rp|e a las| as updal|rg prograr sollWare ard We
recorrerd you relra|r lror updal|rg your lrrWare ur|ess you rave a good reasor
for doing so and you have discussed the process with our technical staff.
ll you do reed lo updale your lrrWare, RlA0N ra|e |l easy lor you lo do so. 3e|ecl|rg
Check for Firmware from the RHAON Help pull down menu will connect your computer to
lre lrrWare doWr|oad s|le, crec| lor reW lrrWare l|es ard doWr|oad ary |l lrds.
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Tre |alesl V|crocorlro||er lrrWare l|es (.rex l|es) Were |rsla||ed |r your |oudspea|er oelore |l Was sr|pped lo you. Trese l|es corla|r lre
prograrr|rg lral rurs lre 03P r|crocorlro||er |r RlA0N ErpoWered arp||lers ard are updaled lror l|re lo l|re as lre lrrWare |s
improved.
ll you are rav|rg proo|ers W|lr your sysler, We ray as| you lo updale lre lrrWare as parl ol lrouo|esrool|rg. 0lrerW|se, dor'l lry lo
updale lre lrrWare ur|ess you rave a good reasor lo do so. To doWr|oad lre |alesl lrrWare l|es go lo Crec| lor F|rrWare urder lre
le|p pu|| doWr reru. 3ee page 5Z.
|mportant: when updat|ng ear||er vers|ons of H|crocontro||er and 08P rmware, |t |s cr|t|ca| that the H|crocontro||er rmware be
|nsta||ed rst.
Step 1: 0per RlA0N, scar lre relWor| ard sW|lcr lo e|lrer lre Corlro| or 3u-
pervise mode. Then right click on the loudspeakers listing in the directory tree or
on the loudspeakers icon in the main display area to open a pop up menu.
The pop up menu will vary depending on which method you choose.
If you choose the loudspeakers listing under the Network sub directory, the menu
sroWr |r lgure 1 W||| pop up. Nole lral |l a|so |rc|udes corrards lor lurr|rg or
the loudspeakers Wink light and for sending pink noise to the loudspeaker to help
you identify which loudspeaker you have selected.
The menu in Figure 2 will appear if you opened the menu through listing in the
All Loudspeakers section of the directory tree. Notice that it also allows you to set
up ar |rlerlace W|lr 3ysTure. Tre |rlerlace a||oWs 3ysTure users lo access lre
|oudspea|er's Corlro| Properl|es W|rdoW ard ra|e lra| lur|rg adjuslrerl Wr||e
ooserv|rg lre resu|ls |r 3ysTure.
Tre lrporl ard Exporl 0F8 l|es a||oW you lo excrarge dala W|lr lre EA3E
3pea|erLao prograr.
Accessing the pop up menu by right clicking on the Loudspeakers icon produces
the window shown in Figure 3. It is similar to the previous menu, except for not
allowing you to Rename the loudspeaker.

8e aWare lral or arp||lers rav|rg lrrWare vers|ors pr|or lo vers|or 1.28 you
will need to make sure the Loudspeaker is in the Power On mode. Check the
PoWer LE0 or lre oac| ol lre arp||ler lo see |l |l |s ||l or |l lre cerler ol lre PoWer
indicator in the RHAON screen is Green.
If not, either click the Power button in RHAON or use the Volume Up and Volume
0oWr oullors or lre arp||ler (press ard ro|d doWr oolr oullors al lre sare
l|re lor 3 secords) lo lurr lre poWer 0r.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Step 2: 3e|ecl updale V|crocorlro||er F|rrWare ard Wrer lre W|rdoW sroWr oe|oW opers se|ecl lre appropr|ale lrrWare l|e ard press
0oWr|oad. Nol|ce lral lre W|rdoW le||s you Wral V|crocorlro||er F|rrWare vers|or |s |rsla||ed |r lre |oudspea|er. 3e|ecl|rg 0oWr|oad W|||
|rsla|| lre reW lrrWare |r lre |oudspea|er.
ll you are updal|rg a ru|l|-rodu|e array you W||| reed lo separale|y doWr|oad lre V|crocorlro||er lrrWare lo oolr lre Vasler (0) rodu|e
ard lo lre 3|ave rodu|es. use lre ur|l 0lP 3ell|rg arroWs lo se|ecl lre correcl rodu|e.

Step 3: wa|l lor lre F|rrWare lrarsler lo corp|ele. wrer lr|sred, corlro| W||| oe relurred lo lre d|a|og W|rdoW. 3e|ecl '0ore.
Please be aware that the Mutes and the Analog Input Pad will be On after the update completes and may need to be reset.
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Updating DSP Firmware

Tre |alesl 18 |lz 03P lrrWare l|es (.o|r l|es) Were |rsla||ed |r your array oelore |l Was sr|pped lo you, ur|ess you spec|lca||y requesled
9 |lz l|es oe |rsla||ed.. Trese l|es corla|r lre |oudspea|er spec|lc E0, crossover ard prolecl|or sell|rgs lor lre |oudspea|er ard are
updaled lror l|re lo l|re as lre lrrWare |s |rproved.
ll you sysler Was sel up lo operale al 18 |lz ard you Warl lo rur al 9 |lz, you W||| reed lo |rsla|| lre 9 |lz .o|r l|es lor your
|oudspea|er(s).
ll you are rav|rg proo|ers W|lr your sysler, We ray as| you lo updale lre .o|r l|es as parl ol lrouo|esrool|rg, To doWr|oad lre |alesl .o|r
l|es, go lo Crec| lor F|rrWare urder lre le|p pu|| doWr reru. 3ee page 5Z. 8e aWare lral .o|r l|es rares Wr|cr slarl W|lr Rl1... are 18
|lz l|es; 9 |lz l|es slarl W|lr Rl9...
|mportant: when upgrad|ng prev|ous vers|ons of the H|crocontro||er and 08P rmware to the |atest vers|on, |t |s cr|t|ca| that the
H|crocontro||er rmware be upgraded rst.
Step 1: In RHAON, right-click on the one of the loudspeaker listings in the directory tree view or on the loudspeakers icon in the main
d|sp|ay area ard se|ecl 'updale 03P F|rrWare.. Tre pop up rerus are lre sare ores We exp|ored or page 58 urder updal|rg V|cro-
controller Firmware.
3e|ecl|rg updale 03P F|rrWare W||| oper lre W|rdoW sroWr oe|oW. Nol|ce lral lre prograr |els you |roW Wral lrrWare |s |rsla||ed |r lre
loudspeaker.
Step 2: 3e|ecl lre appropr|ale lrrWare lo doWr|oad ard press '0oWr|oad. ll ro ||sl|rgs appear |r lre Wr|le le|d, |l's a s|gr lral you rave
rol doWr|oaded ary .o|r l|es lor lral |oudspea|er lror lre Weo ard p|aced lrer |r lre 03P_F|rrWare lo|der.
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Step 3: wa|l lor lre F|rrWare lrarsler lo corp|ele. wrer lr|sred, corlro| W||| oe relurred lo lre d|a|og W|rdoW. 3e|ecl '0ore.

Nole: ll you are |rsla|||rg lre 03P F|rrWare |rlo a ru|l| rodu|e array, aller you rave updaled lre Vasler rodu|e d|scorrecl lre s|gra|
cao|e lror |ls rorra| correcl|or lo lre Vasler (|oWer) rodu|e ard |rserl |l |rlo lre Pr|rary Elrerrel |rpul or ore ol lre 3|ave (upper)
rodu|es. Trer resel lre d|p sW|lcres or lre 3|ave rodu|e lo des|grale |l as a Vasler (sel |l lo 00) ard sel lre or|g|ra| Vasler's sW|lcres
lo |derl|ly |l as a 3|ave. Trer proceed lo updale lre 2rd rodu|e's 03P F|rrWare jusl as you d|d lor lre |oWer rodu|e. ll you rave rore
lrar lWo rodu|es, repeal lre procedure lor eacr 3|ave rodu|e.
wrer lre reW 03P F|rrWare lrarsler |s corp|ele lo a|| lre rodu|es, se|ecl 0ore. Trer d|scorrecl lre s|gra| cao|e lror lre upper rod-
u|e ard recorrecl |l lo lre |oWer rodu|e ard resel |ls d|p sW|lcres lo lre|r or|g|ra| Vasler (00) sell|rgs.
Please be aware that the Mutes and the Analog Input Pad will be On after the update is completed and may need to be reset.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Your Rer|us-le|rz |oudspea|er corla|rs ro user-serv|ceao|e parls ard a|| serv|ce srou|d oe relerred lo qua||led serv|ce persorre|.

Hum and Noise Problems
If you encounter hum or noise problems in your system, please refer to the Loudspeaker Users Manual that came with your loudspeaker,
Renkus-Heinz form RH 508 Rev B. It includes detailed instructions for locating the source of these problems and solving them.
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APPENDIX V: USING THIRD PARTY CONTROLLERS

Operating Iconyx IC-R Digitally Steerable Arrays with External Controllers

lC-R d|g|la||y sleerao|e arrays |rc|ude ar R3185 porl lor corrur|cal|or lo ard lror exlerra| lr|rd parly corlro| dev|ces, sucr as lrose
made by Crestron.. This allows these third party devices to control IC-R arrays just as you control them from your computer., Functions
that can be controlled from these devices include system monitoring, preset selection, power and level control. The RHAON software
corla|rs a R3185 Varager rodu|e lor erao||rg ard d|sao||rg lre R3185-corlro| rode or lrese arrays.
To oper lre R3185 Varager corlro| W|rdoW, se|ecl R3185 Varager lror lre le|p pu|| doWr reru |r RlA0N. 3ee oe|oW.
wrer lre R3185 Varager d|a|og W|rdoW opers, c||c| or 3car lo scar lre Elrerrell relWor| lor lC-R arrays. Trer use lre drop doWr
arroW lo oper a ||sl ol lre arrays lourd or lre relWor| ard se|ecl lre array you Warl lo sW|lcr over lo R3185 corlro| rode.
To sW|lcr lre se|ecled array lo R3185 rode, c||c| or lre 3W|lcr 0ev|ce lo R3185 Vode oullor.. Tr|s W||| lrarsler corlro| ol lre array lror
your corpuler lo lre R3185 corlro| dev|ce. . 8e aWare lral orce sW|lcred, lre R3185 dev|ce |s roW |r corlro| ol lre array ard rol your
computer. While some basic commands can still be accomplished using your computer and RHAON, most commands and system moni-
toring are now unavailable to your computer unless and until the remote device transfers control back to your computer or you use your
corpuler lo d|sao|e lre R3185 rode or lre array.
Nole lral |r ru|l|-rodu|e arrays, sucr as lre lC1-R, lC21-R ard lC32-R a|| rodu|es are roW urder corlro| ol lre R3185 dev|ce.
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Transferring control of the array back to your computer can only be done from the external control device or from your computer using
RlA0N.. To do so lror RlA0N, you W||| reed a u38-lo-R3185 adapler sucr as lre Rer|us-le|rz rode| R3185-A0APT. . 0rce you
rave sel up lre adapler or your PC, correcl lre 0, 0-, ard 30 p|rs or lre adapler lo lre X, Y, ard 0 p|rs respecl|ve|y or lre array:
Nole lral lrsl you W||| rave lo d|scorrecl (urp|ug) lre cao|e correcl|rg lre rerole corlro| dev|ce lo lre array.
If your array is on the network, you can scan-and-select the array just as you did when you were switching control of the array to the
R3185 rode. Nol|ce lral lre VAC address ol lre array W||| l|| |r lre Erler / Corlrr VAC lexl ooxes. A|lerral|ve|y, you car rarua||y erler
in the MAC address of the array into the text boxes.
3e|ecl lre C0V Porl ol your adapler lror lre drop-doWr reru. ll you are ursure ol lre correcl porl, lr|s car oe lourd |r 0ev|ce Varager
on your PC:
0rce everylr|rg |s sel, c||c||rg '3W|lcr 0ev|ce lo CooraNel Vode' W||| serd lre corrard lo d|sao|e lre R3185 rode ard relurr corlro|
back to your computer.
This process must be repeated for each individual module in the array, for instance for all three modules in an IC24-R array.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Your lcoryx lCL-R sleerao|e co|urr array corla|rs ro user-serv|ceao|e parls ard a|| serv|ce srou|d oe relerred lo qua||led serv|ce persor-
nel.
0real care Was la|er |r |ls des|gr, roWever, lo a||oW |l lo oe serv|ced |r lre le|d W|lroul oe|rg reroved lror |ls rourl|rg pos|l|or. Tre
transducers can be replaced from the front of the column by removing the grille to expose the transducers and their mounting screws.
Tre 8-crarre| d|g|la| arp||ler/03P ard assoc|aled poWer supp|y lral are lre rearl ol eacr 8-crarre| rodu|e |s ore s|rg|e assero|y lral
can easily be taken out and replaced from the rear.
TROUBLE SHOOTING HINTS
GENERAL
Most Iconyx IC-R and ICL-R / ICL-FR setup and installation problems are network problems and not Iconyx or RHAON problems.
Your Iconyx array was factory tested before it left our factory and barring shipping damage should be in perfect operating condition.
Nevertheless, it is always a good idea to run a quick check on each module / array before taking it out to the job site and installing it.
If you should run into a problem at the site, its good to know the problem is in the network or the system wiring and not in the loudspeak-
ers.
Preset 10 on single arrays and Preset 20 on dual arrays are set to Flat and locked which sends an equal signal to all transducers for
use |r arp||ler ard lrarsducer lesl|rg. 0lrerW|se, |l's d|llcu|l lo |ocale delecl|ve arp||lers ard lrarsducers as lre d|g|la| oear sleer|rg
reduces lre dr|ve lo sore lrarsducers ra||rg |l d|llcu|l lo delerr|re |l a cerla|r crarre| ras la||ed or |s operal|rg sal|slaclor||y. 8ecause
lre lrarsducers are |ocaled so c|ose logelrer us|rg your lrgerl|ps lo lee| core v|oral|ors |s usua||y a oeller Way lo crec| lrar ||sler|rg.
The Analog 1 input is always connected so its a simple matter to connect a line level analog signal to an array and check out its perfor-
mance.
COMMON AUDIO PROBLEMS
Hum
The most common sources of system hum are the program source or an improper or poor ground on an audio signal line. Check the pro-
gram source to make sure the hum isnt originating there. Carefully check all the audio connections to make sure they are properly made.
Noise
Most noise problems are the result of improper grounding or of noise being induced into the audio signal line from adjacent noise sources,
sucr as luorescerl ||grls, ard c|ose prox|r|ly ol lre aud|o s|gra| ||res lo ||res rad|al|rg ro|se. Carelu||y rev|eW a|| lre aud|o correcl|ors
and turn off all the lights and any other suspected noise sources.
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Gated or Chopped Audio
The Analog 1 input is receiving a signal, but some other input has been selected in the RHAON Connect tab. As a trouble shooting aid, the
Analog 1 input will always pass audio if the signal exceeds a threshold level even if some other input is selected. The solution is to select
Analog 1 as the input or disconnect the analog 1 input signal line.
Distorted CobraNet Audio
Tre crarces are lral lr|s |s ar Elrerrel relWor| W|r|rg proo|er. 3ee page Z0 lor dela||s
NETWORK TROUBLE SHOOTING
A oas|c urderslard|rg ol Loca| Area relWor|s (LANs), Elrerrel relWor|s, pac|el address|rg ard CooraNel W||| re|p you lrouo|e
shoot RHAON systems.
Switched Networks
Tre Elrerrel proloco| |s a lrare-oased corpuler relWor||rg lecrro|ogy lor |oca| area relWor|s (LANs). Tr|s rears |l |s a sysler lor
sending uniquely addressed packets of information from a source to a destination, similar to how one sends a letter through the postal
service. When you mail a letter to Aunt Gertrude across town, the letter doesnt just go straight from your mailbox to your Aunts. It goes
lo lre posl ollce, Wrere |l |s sorled ard serl a|org W|lr 0erlrude's |oca| ra||rar. Tre sare ro|ds lrue lor relWor|s, or|y rep|ace 'posl
ollce W|lr 'relWor| sW|lcr.
3W|lcred relWor|s are |a|d oul |r a 'slar corlgural|or, |r lral lre lopo|ogy ras lre sW|lcr al lre cerler W|lr ||r|s larr|rg oul lo a||
dev|ces ard/or olrer slars. Typ|ca| lrarsporl red|a are CAT5 cao|e (up lo 100 r) or opl|ca| loer (up lo rore lrar 2 |r). Corrur|ca-
tion is handled in a Point-to-Point fashion, in that each node communicates solely with the next node attached to it. Using our previous
exarp|e, lre |eller slarls |r your ra||oox ard |s p|c|ed up oy your ra||rar, Wro lrer lrarsporls your |eller lo lre posl ollce, Wrere |l |s
sorled ard g|ver lo 0erlrude's ra||rar, Wro lrer drops |l oll |r rer ra||oox. loW do lre sW|lcres |roW Wrere lo serd lre pac|els? 8y
remembering, of course! Just as the letter to Aunt Gertrude includes a To and From address, so does a packet. The switch remembers
Wr|cr 'Fror addresses core lror Wr|cr porl |r order lo speed up lulure lrallc.
Ethernet Switches
Two of the main distinguishing characteristics between switches are speed and management. The two main speed standards that
corpr|se lre rajor|ly ol RlA0N |rsla||al|ors are 1008ase-T (Fasl Elrerrel) ard 10008ase-T (0|gao|l Elrerrel). wr||e RlA0N dev|ce
connections are Fast Ethernet, either speed may be used as higher speed switches are backwards compatible with those of lower speeds.
The advantage to using Gigabit switches with a RHAON network is that while the individual connections are 100Base-T, the switching
l|res (lre l|re |l la|es oelWeer pac|el |rgress ard egress) are rucr srorler. Tr|s oecores espec|a||y |rporlarl lror oolr a rop ard
total nodes standpoint as the size of a network grows. We recommend Gigabit switches for large networks.
As|de lror speed, sW|lcres core |r lWo lavors: Varaged ard urraraged. Ar urraraged sW|lcr |s esserl|a||y a 'duro o|ac| oox lral
takes packets in and sends them where they need to go. A managed switch, however, allows you much more control. With a managed
switch, one can designate subsets of ports as separate networks, control which types of packets are allowed in or out of certain ports,
ror|lor currerl relWor| lrallc cord|l|ors, porl slalus, elc. For a greal ruroer ol |rsla||al|ors, ar urraraged sW|lcr W||| sullce. loWever,
for larger or more complex setups, a managed switch becomes critical, though a decent level of networking expertise is required for proper
setup.
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Lesson 2: Packet Addressing
0r a Loca| Area NelWor| (LAN), pac|els are addressed oy lre Ved|a Access Corlro| (VAC) address ol lre relWor| dev|ce. VAC ad-
dresses are 'ourrl-|r oy lre rarulaclurer ol your relWor| dev|ce (corpuler relWor| card, RlA0N |oudspea|er, elc.) ard are g|ooa||y
unique. This is like the VIN on your car. No matter where you register your car, the VIN stays the same and is unlike that for any other
vehicle worldwide.
Nol a|| corrur|cal|or rappers or a LAN, roWever. lr order lo address d|llererl dev|ces or d|llererl relWor|s, lrlerrel Proloco| (lP)
addresses Were |rlroduced. Trey a||oW lor eas|er roul|rg lor a vasl array ol |rlercorrecled relWor|s. 3|r||ar lo lr|s |s lre ||cerse p|ale or
a car. Rather than attempting to search for the car by going through the VINs for every car in the world, one could narrow things down by
lrsl se|ecl|rg lre courlry |r Wr|cr |l Was reg|slered ard lrer oy ||cerse p|ale ruroer W|lr|r lral courlry. RlA0N acls as lre ||cerse p|ale
aulror|ly, |l a CooraNel dev|ce (RlA0N spea|er, r|xer, elc.) doesr'l yel rave a '||cerse p|ale, |l as|s RlA0N lor ore ard lre sollWare
kindly obliges.
Packets addressed by MAC address are known as Ethernet packets. In addition to information about the source and destination and the
pay|oad, lrere |s a rar|er lor Wral lype ol Elrerrel pac|el |s oe|rg serl. lP pac|els (ores lral car oe serl W|lr|r or oul ol lre LAN) rave
ore |derl|ler ard CooraNel pac|els rave arolrer. 8ecause CooraNel pac|els dor'l corla|r lP |rlorral|or |r lre|r pay|oad, CooraNel |s
limited to being LAN-only. The structure of an IP packet is very similar, in that it contains - among other information - a source address,
a destination address, and protocol type. For RHAON, the protocol types of UDP and TCP are the ones in heavy use. Building upon
lre u0P proloco| |s lre 3|rp|e NelWor| Varagererl Proloco| (3NVP), Wr|cr |s Wral RlA0N uses lo ror|lor or rar|pu|ale exposed
var|ao|es (E0, 8urd|e Ass|grrerls, elc.) or a RlA0N |oudspea|er or olrer CooraNel dev|ce. Al eacr slage |r lre process ol rard||rg a
packet, the previous layer is left behind. Once a payload type is determined, just that payload is handed off to the appropriate handler.
To oeller urderslard Wral la|es p|ace Wrer RlA0N le||s a |oudspea|er '3el 0a|r lo -10 d8, lr|r| ol Russ|ar resled do||s. Your cor-
puler W||| serd oul lre Wro|e do||, Wr|cr corla|rs ar lP do||, Wr|cr corla|rs a u0P do||, Wr|cr corla|rs ar 3NVP do||, Wr|cr corla|rs lre
ressage '3el 0a|r lo -10d8. wrer a dev|ce serds oul a p|ece ol CooraNel aud|o, |l serds oul a Wro|e do||, Wr|cr corla|rs a CooraNel
doll, which contains the piece of audio.
w|lr CooraNel, s|rce oolr dev|ces rave a 'ourrl-|r' VAC address, corrur|cal|or car rapper r|grl aWay. For 3NVP corrur|cal|or
oelWeer lre corpuler ard RlA0N |oudspea|er lo rapper, oolr dev|ces rusl rave a va||d lP address. lr rosl rore or ollce relWor|s,
there is a device called a router that not only contains a network switch, but can also handle the assignment of IP addresses within its
relWor| lrrougr a proloco| ca||ed 0lCP. CooraNel (ard, oy exlers|or, RlA0N) uses a d|llererl proloco| lor requesl|rg / ass|gr|rg lP
addresses, but the end result is still the same. Your router has a static IP address assigned to it, devices ask it for an IP, and the router
obliges. For this same reason you must assign a static IP address to your computer.
Troubleshooting Tips
3|rce RlA0N re||es or slardard relWor||rg corrur|cal|ors ard rardWare a|org W|lr CooraNel, gerera| relWor||rg ard CooraNel
troubleshooting documents can also be of assistance in solving problems. Dont throw away any documentation related to the network
switches or CobraNet source devices.
If you are familiar with CobraNet Discovery, you may also want to install and use it as a supplement to the RHAON Network Manager.
CobraNet Discovery is a network management program similar to the RHAON Network Manager. Both are invaluable in identifying and
solving network problems.
If you dont have CobraNet Discovery, you can download it at no cost from our ftp site, rllp://llp.rer|us-re|rz.cor/3ollWare/CN0|sco315.
exe The Discovery program is also included on the RHAON CD you received with your loudspeaker.
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RHAON Network Manager
To activate the RHAON Network Manager open RHAION and select Network Manager from the File pull down menue.
The Network Manager will scan the Ethernet network, list all the CobranNet devices it found on the network and identify them by name,
VAC ard lP ruroers. ll a|so crec|s lor corrur|cal|or errors (dropped pac|els). Ary errors delecled W||| oe courled ard ||sled |r lre
Error column along with a code number identifying the type of error. Notice that the error count continues to increase as the Network Man-
ager continues to scan the network for errors. In the example shown below the ICL-FR Left array obviously has a problem while two other
devices are showing an occasional glitch.

The Age column shows in milliseconds how long it has been since the device was checked by the Network Manager. It is normal for the
ruroers lo lucluale rap|d|y.
Tre 3larlup lP co|urr W||| sroW lre dev|ce's 3larlup lP address, |l a slarlup lP Was
assigned to it. To assign a startup ID to a single device, double right click on one of the
dev|ce's ||sl|rg lo oper lre d|a|og oox sroW lo lre r|grl. ll a||oWs you lo ass|gr a spec|lc
lP address (a slarlup lP) lo lral dev|ce. 3larlup lP addresses W||| rol oe |osl |r case ol
a poWer d|srupl|or lo lre dev|ce. You car a|so ass|gr 3larlup lP addresses lo a|| lre
devices at one time by clicking on the Command pull down menu and selecting Reset all
lP Addresses as 3larlup.
The Error Code Reference Guide is accessed from the RHAON Help pull down menu.
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Symptom: RHAON reports No CobraNet Devices found.
1. Are you lry|rg lo use a w|-F| correcl|or?
You cant use a Wi Fi connection with RHAON. Wi-Fi
doesr'l rave sullc|erl oardW|dlr lo rard|e Coorarel
and RHAON, so you will need to switch to a wired\
Ethernet connection.
2. Has a private IP address been set up on the com-
pulers Elrerrel NelWor| lrlerlace Card (NlC)?
To check:
a. If you are running Windows 7 or Vista go
lo 3larl\Corlro| Pare|\A|| Corlro| Pare|
llers\NelWor| ard 3rar|rg Cerler\Loca|
Area Correcl|or; c||c| or Properl|es, lrer
select Internet Protocol Version 4, click on
Properties, select Use the following IP
Address and then enter 192.168.1.1 in the
lP address le|d ard 255.255.255.0 |r lre
3uorel ras| le|d. Leave lre olrer le|ds
blank and press OK.
b.If you are running Windows XP go to
3larl\3ell|rgs\Corlro| Pare|\NelWor| Cor
recl|ors\Loca|Area Correcl|or; c||c| or
Properties, then select Internet Protocol
(TCP/lP) ard c||c| or Properl|es, se|ecl
Use the following IP Address 192.168.1.1
|r lre lP address le|d ard 255.255.255.0
|r lre 3uorel ras| le|d. Leave lre olrer
le|ds o|ar| ard press 0K.

3. ls lre correcl NelWor| lrlerlace Card (NlC) se|ecled |r
RlA0N? To crec|:
a. In RHAON, go to the Options pull down menu,
click on Preferences, select the General tab and
then select the correct NIC.
(Note, if the computer has more than one NIC,
make sure you select the same one you
corlgured |r slep lWo aoove.
b. Before leaving the General tab, check to make
sure RHAON is set to manage the correct IP
Range. It should be set to 192.168.1.2 to
192.168.1.100.
(Note: Although other private IP ranges can be
used we recommend the 192 168 1 address
and suggest you use it unless you have a
spec|lc reasor rol lo. Reler oac| lo page 13
for details.
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ll lrese sell|rgs are correcl ard you sl||| rece|ve lre 'No CooraNel 0ev|ce Fourd error ressage;
4. In RHAON select the File pull down menu and select the Network Manager. Wait for a minute or two,to see if a list of the
RHAON/CobraNet devices on the network appears. If it doesnt something is blocking the CobraNet packets or you have
a network problem.
a. 0|sao|e ary lr|rd-parly sollWare lreWa||s ard relWor| secur|ly sollWare. vers|ors ol Zore A|arr, Norlor lrlerrel
3ecur|ly, lor exarp|e, are |roWr lo o|oc| CooraNel pac|els ard rusl oe d|sao|ed lo use RlA0N. Tre w|rdoWs
Firewall can remain on.
If you have disabled any security software and still cant see any CobraNet devices in the Network Manager, try
bypassing the network and connecting directly to a single RHAON device using a known-good cable. Bypass
all installed network infrastructure including switches. Check the communication lights on the CobraNet devices input
porl, rap|d lasr|rg greer |rd|cales a correcl|or.
(Note, you may require a crossover cable for this direct connection, but probably not. Most lap tops have auto-
sW|lcr|rg NlCs ard do rol requ|re a crossover cao|e)
b. If you still cannot see any devices in the Network Manager and youve double-checked all of the above, you may
need to update the drivers for your NIC or try a different NIC.

Symptom: My RHAON device is slow to synchronize and slow to save.
1. RlA0N car oe soreWral s|ugg|sr as CooraNel |s g|ver lrsl pr|or|ly, oul |l syrcrror|z|rg ard
saving take more than 20-30 seconds, you may have a network problem.
a. 3larl lre RlA0N NelWor| Varager ard |oo| al lre error courl lor a|| dev|ces. Ary dev|ce lral sroWs errors ras a
suspecl relWor| correcl|or. Reler lo lre rexl 3yrplor lor lrouo|esrool|rg r|rls.
Symptom: I see errors reported in the RHAON Network Manager for a device or devices.

1. Try a different port on the switch to see if this eliminates the errors.
2. 0ua||ly lre cao|e. Tre cao|e rusl oe ao|e lo qua||ly al 100 rops.
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3. Check for split pairs. A split pair cable will drop packets even if the cable is only 2 meters long. The incorrect wiring example
shown below represents a split pair.
4. Re-make the RJ45 connector. A marginal or corroded crimp will cause dropped packets.
5. Crec| lre cao|e |erglr. Tre Elrerrel slardard lor ursr|e|ded lW|sled pa|r copper cao|es |s a rax|rur 100 relers (330 leel).
Copper cables longer than this will not support CobraNet streaming audio.
Symptom: I can communicate with my Iconyx array, but I get errors when writing beams.
1. This is a classic symptom of network problems. Go to the Network Manager or start CobraNet Discovery and look at the error
count for all devices. Any device that shows errors has a suspect network connection. Review the previous page for
troubleshooting tips..
Symptom: Analog audio sounds like its gating.
1. You are sending a signal to Analog 1, but some other input is selected on the Connect tab. As an aid to troubleshooting the
Analog 1 input will always pass audio, but if some other input is selected, Analog 2 for example, the signal to Analog 1 must
exceed a lrresro|d, lr|s |s Wry you rear |l gal|rg. 3e|ecl Ara|og 1 as lre |rpul ard lre gal|rg W||| slop.
8ymptom: Hy |conyx |s s|ow|y ash|ng the b|ue w|nk ||ght.
1. You have the Ethernet cable plugged into a slave unit. Either move the cable to the master unit or set the unit with the cable to
be the master.
Symptom: My IC16R, IC24R, LC32R or IC-Live Dual shows up as only a single IC8 or IC Live module.
1. ls lre W|r| ||grl lasr|rg s|oW|y? ll so, you rave lre Elrerrel cao|e p|ugged |rlo a s|ave rodu|e. E|lrer rove lre cao|e lo lre
master module or reset the DIP switches.
2. Crec| lre 0lP sW|lcres, lrere rusl oe or|y ore rasler ard lre s|aves rusl oe |rd|v|dua||y |derl|led as s|ave rodu|es.
3. 0|d you correcl lre |rlercorrecl cao|es oelWeer lre rodu|es ard screW doWr lre correclors? ll rol, you rusl do lr|s.


CORRECT WIRING
Pins 1 & 2 = 1 pair
Pins 3 & 6 = 1 pair
Pins 4 & 5 = 1 pair
Pins 7 & 8 = 1 pair
INCORRECT WIRING (Split Pair)
Pins 1 & 2 = 1 pair
Pins 3 & 4 = 1 pair
Pins 5 & 6 = 1 pair
Pins 7 & 8 = 1 pair
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4. las lre |rlercorrecl r|ooor cao|e oeer acc|derl|y p|rcred oelWeer lre cao|rels? ll so, |l ray oe daraged ard reeds
to be replaced.
5. Try Restarting the unit by pressing the Restart button. Double click on the the arrays icon and press the Restart button when
the properties window opens.
8ymptom: oth the green and amber LE0s on one of my dev|ce's Ethernet port are ash|ng; on a|| other dev|ces on|y the green
LE0 |s ash|ng.
1. This indicates that this RHAON device is acting as the CobraNet Conductor and it is passing signal. Every CobraNet network has a
'corduclor lo Wr|cr a|| olrer dev|ces are syrcrror|zed. Tre lasr|rg aroer LE0 |rd|cales lr|s dev|ce |s lre corduclor. Tr|s |s a rorra|
condition.
Symptom: Some of my RHAON features are not working even though they worked previously. For example, when I try to change
Presets the new Preset wont load and I can change my EQ settings but cant save them to the loudspeaker(s).
1. This indicates your CobraNet components are not functioning properly and communications between your computer and the
|oudspea|ers or lre relWor| rave oeer d|srupled, a proo|er caused oy your corpuler rav|rg gore |rlo 3|eep rode or oy
sore olrer w|rdoWs everl. To correcl, c|ose RlA0N (ard, |l rurr|rg, CooraNel 0|scovery) ard or|rg up lre w|rdoWs Tas|
Varager (Clr|-A|l-0e|ele). urder lre 'Processes lao , |oo| lor 'PACN0l3C0.EXE' ard 'PA338Rl00E.EXE' (w|rdoWs ray
lre rares ard add '~1'). 3e|ecl lrer ard c||c| 'Erd Process. Proceed lo re-oper RlA0N ard/or CooraNel 0|scovery.
An alternate method of correcting the problem is to Restart the computer. To prevent this from reoccurring set your laptops
l|oerral|or / 3|eep sell|rgs lo 'Never.
Note that this CobraNet malfunction does not affect normal operation and your system will continue to operate normally until
you try to change some of the settings.
SWITCH RELATED ISSUES
Symptom: I placed my RHAON devices on the same network as other devices (venue PCs, lighting, etc.) and now neither RHAON
nor the other devices are acting abnormally.
1. We recommend that your RHAON network be placed on a network separate to that of anything else. If it is absolutely
necessary to have them running through the same switch, it is recommended to use a managed switch and set up separate
v|rlua| Loca| Area NelWor|s (vLANs), group|rg lre porls you W|sr lo use lor RlA0N |r ore vLAN ard lre porls lor olrer
devices in another.
Symptom: I have set up my VLANs but now I cannot connect to / scan for the RHAON loudspeakers on my network.
1. Verify that the physical ports both your RHAON loudspeakers and your computer are connected to are all on the same
VLAN.
2. ver|ly lral 3NVP lrallc (u0P porls 11 ard 12) ard CooraNel lrallc (Elrerrel proloco| |derl|ler 0x8819) are a||oWed or
your vLAN. Corsu|l your sW|lcr docurerlal|or lor roW lo corlgure vLANs.

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8ymptom: | have to wa|t 10-20s for my dev|ce to be "connected" and trafc to beg|n when connect|ng my |oudspeaker to the sw|tch.
1. Your sW|lcr ray rave 3parr|rg Tree Proloco| (3TP) lurred or. 3TP preverls acc|derla| |oop|rg |r your relWor| lopo|ogy,
but unfortunately needs to run an analysis on any new connection before it is deemed OK to be on. If you want to avoid the
de|ay ard dor'l reed ary serv|ces 3TP prov|des, lurr oll 3TP or your sW|lcr. Corsu|l your sW|lcr docurerlal|or lor |rslrucl|ors.
NOTIFICATION E-MAIL RELATED ISSUES
1. 8e aWare lral a secord relWor| |rlerlace correcled lo a separale relWor| |s requ|red lor e-ra|| rol|lcal|ors or lor us|rg
Remote Desktop-type software to control the RHAON computer.
You W||| reed lo corlacl lre relWor| adr|r|slralor al lre |rsla||al|or lor dela||s or correcl|rg lo lre|r 3|rp|e Va|| Trarsporl
Proloco| (3VTP) server, a|so |roWr s|rp|y as 'lre oulgo|rg era|| server.
8ymptom: wh||e attempt|ng to send ema||s the fo||ow|ng Error Hessage "The spec|ed str|ng |s not |n the form requ|red for an e-ma||
address.
1. 8e aWare lral Wral you erler |r lre 'Nare ol lrsla||al|or: le|d |s used as parl ol a spooled 'Fror: le|d |r lre rol|lcal|or e=ra||.
use ol ror u3-A3Cll craraclers |r ar e-ra|| address |s |rva||d. For exarp|e, use ol 0ree| |ellers, syroo|s rol or a u3 |eyooard, or
the @ symbol are not allowed. For more information, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /e-mail_address.
8ymptom: | need to change the samp|e rate of my Array from 48 khz to 9 khz. how do | do th|s?
1. You reed lo |rsla|| reW 9 |lz 03P lrrWare (.8|r l|es) |r your array. 0per RlA0N, 3car NelWor|, r|grl c||c| or lre array's ||sl|rg
|r lre d|reclory lree ard se|ecl updale 03P F|rrWare lror lre pop up reru. wrer lre updale 03P F|rrWare screer opers, se|ecl
lre reWesl 9 |lz .o|r l|e ard press 0oWr|oad. Reler oac| lo page 0 lor rore dela||ed |rslrucl|ors or ra||rg lr|s crarge.

8ymptom: | updated the rmware |n the array | use for demos and now |t doesn't work. what went wrong and how do | x |t?
1. Crarces are lral you |rsla||ed lre 03P F|rrWare .8|r l|es oelore |rsla|||rg lre V|crocorlro||er F|rrWare lex l|es. Tre .lex l|es
reed lo oe |rsla||ed lrsl. Re-|rsla|||rg lre .8|r l|es srou|d so|ve lre proo|er.
8ymptom: | updated the rmware |n my |624-R array and now |t |s act|ng we|rd. what cou|d have gone wrong?
1. Crarces are lral you updaled lre lrrWare or|y |r lre Vasler Vodu|e ard d|d rol updale lre s|ave rodu|es. wrer lre lrrWare
|s oe|rg updaled |r a ru|l|-rodu|e array |||e lre lC21-R, lre lrrWare rusl oe |rd|v|dua||y updaled |r a|| rodu|es. Reler oac| lo page
57 for details.
8ymptom: |'m try|ng to update the rmware |n one of my |conyx |nsta||at|ons, but | keep gett|ng error messages wh||e try|ng to
down|oad the .hex |es.
1. This sounds like a network problem. Use the Network Manager to check for network problems. Refer back to page 67 for trouble
shooting tips. If possible, disconnect the array from its network connections and connect your laptop directly to the array.
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Model:
Sensitivity:
Freq. Range:
Max SPL@100 ft (30.5 Meters):
Peak:
Program:
Horizontal Dispersion:
Aiming Angle:
Vertical Dispersion:
Typical Throw:
Beam Control (down to):
. 7ransducers:
. Amp Ch:
Dimensions (W/ Mtg. Hinges)
Height (inch / cm):
Width (inch / cm):
Depth (inch / cm):
Weight (lbs / kg):
Power Required
Idle:
At Rated Power 0utput:
Hanging Method:
Enclosure:
7ransducers:
lnputs:
Controls [Rear Mounted}:
Computer Controls:
3tatus lndicators:
Finish:
IC8R IC16/8R IC16R IC24R IC32/16R IC32R
1.0 Volts for Rated Power Output
120 Hz to 18 kHz

96 dB 96 dB 99 db 102 db 100 db 103 db
93 dB 93 dB 96 db 99 db 97 db 100 db
150
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up to 3 kHz, 120o above 3 kHz
Adjuslao|e lror -30
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on IC16/8R & IC32/16R
20, 25 & 30 10, 15 & 20 10, 15 & 20 5, 10 & 15 5 & 10 5 & 10
ll (20 r) 135 ll (10 r) 135 ll (10 r) 195 ll (0 r) 2Z0 ll (80 r) 2Z0 ll (80 r)
800 Hz 400 Hz 400 Hz 250 Hz 200 Hz 200 Hz
8 16 16 24 32 32
8 8 16 24 16 32
37 5/8 / 96 74 3/4 /190 74 3/4

/190 111 7/8 / 284 149 / 378 149 | 378
6 1/8 / 15.5
6 5/8 / 14.9
36 / 16.3 62 / 28.1 72 / 32.7 108 / 48.9 124 / 56.2 144 | 65.3

24 VA 24 VA 48 VA 72 VA 48 VA 96 VA
325 VA 325 VA 650 VA 975 VA 650 VA 1300 VA
2-po|rl r|rge (3-po|rl or lre lC21R, lC32/1R & lC32R) or V eye-oo|ls.
Exlruded a|ur|rur W|lr perloraled slee| gr|||e; su|lao|e lor ouldoor use.
Coax|a| W|lr a 1 Wooler ard dua| 1 lWeelers, Rl rode| 33L1-3, 50 walls prograr
Analog Audio: 0ua| |rpuls (pr|rary & secordary), Proer|x -p|r correclors (|oop|rg 3-|r, 3-oul)
CobraNet: 0ua| RJ15 correclors (lor CAT 5e copper cao|e)
AES/EBU: Phoenix connector
Power: IEC power connector
Mute button, Up & Down Output Level push buttons,
10 d8 lrpul pad (or Ara|og 1 |rpul)
Push-To-Reset circuit breaker
Presel Corlgural|or 3e|eclor (10 corlgural|ors)
0a|r, Vule, 0r/3lardoy, lrpul 3e|ecl|or; Corpress|or, 8-8ard Pararelr|c E0,
3re|v|rg & ro|| oll F||lers, 0e|ay, Presel Corlgural|or 3e|ecl|or
PoWer, 3|gra|, 0verdr|ve, Trerra|, Vule, lrpul Pad, 8ear Presel Readoul
3lardard lr|sr: wr|le pa|rl. 0pl|ora| lr|sres: 8|ac| ard cuslor co|or pa|rl, Wealrer res|slarl
Type:
lnput lmpedance:
Max lnput:
Power Rating:
Freq. Range:
THD Distortion:
hum & hoise:
8-crarre|, C|ass 0 arp||ler/03P processor; 1 |r lC8-R & lC1/8-R, 2 |r lC1-R & lC32/1-R,
3 in IC24-R & 4 in IC32-R
>20K Ohm balanced differential
21 d8u (Pad |r);11 d8u _ 1 v sers|l|v|ly (Pad oul)
50 walls RV3 per crarre|, 150 walls 8ursl
+ 3, - 3 dB, 100 Hz to 20 kHz
< 0.05% typical
<100 d8 (A We|grled)
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A
Access Control - 5, 44, 45
AC power - 55
Adding Virtual Devices - 12
Address Nuroer ver|lcal|or - 8
Assembly Instructions - 5, 6, 7
Assigning Inputs - 20
Arp||ler - 55
Audio Evacuation - 50
All Loudspeakers - 37
B
Background Image - 11
8ear 3leer|rg - 23 lo 30
Preferences - 25
Mapping - 27
Block Diagrams - 51 to 54
C
CobraNet - 20
Bundle - 21, 22
Disable Receiver - 21
Latency - 21
Multicast - 21
Rece|vers (Rx) - 21, 22
3arp|e rale - 21
Trarsr|llers (Tx) - 21, 22
Unicast - 21
Compression - 35
Connect Mode - 8, 16 to 33
Connect Loudspeaker Icon - 17
Connect Properties Window - 18 to 20
Control Mode - 8, 34 to 39
Control Mode Icon - 34
Control Properties Window - 18, 34, 35
Copy 3ell|rgs / Copy Presels - 39
Crestron - 62, 63

D
Delay - 35
Designer - 44, 45
Dimensions - 73
Digital Audio - 5
AE3/E8u - 20, 53, 55
3|gra| Roul|rg - 21, 22
user-corlgurao|e 03P Furcl|ors - 35, 3
E
Equalization - 35
Filters - 35
Parametric - 35
Ethernet - 13, 14, 65, 66

F
Fault Monitoring - 41, 50, 55
Fault Relay - 41, 50, 55
FA0 - 8 lo Z1
Firmware - 58, 59, 60, 61
G
Group - 37
Group Assign - 37, 38
Group Control - 37, 38
H
Hardware Connections - 55
I
Icons -
All Loudspeakers - 37
Loudspea|er (Correcl Vode) - 1Z
Loudspea|er (Corlro| Vode) - 31
Inputs - 20, 55
Installation - 46 to 49
Internet - 13, 14, 64, 65, 66
Invert - 19
IP Addresses - 13, 14
Assigning - 13
Local IP addresses - 13
3lal|c - 13
Index
L
Latency - 21
L|le 3alely - 50
L|r||rg 3ollWare lcors & Loudspea|ers - 1, 1Z
M
Vasler/3|ave 3elup - 8
Mute - 19
Microcontroller Firmware - 57, 58, 59
N
Network - 13, 14
FA0 - 1 lo Z2
NelWor| lrlerlace Card (NlC) - 10, 13, 8
Packet Addressing - 65, 66
3W|lcred NelWor|s - 5
Troubleshooting - 49, 64 to 72
Network Manager 15, 67, 69
O
Operator - 44
0peralor A|erls (Nol|lcal|or) - 12, 13
E-mail - 43
P
Packet Addressing - 65, 66
Pad - 19, 55
Panel Display - 33
Panel Locking - 33
Password Protection - 5, 44, 45
Pasle 3ell|rgs - 39
PoWer 0r 3equerc|rg - 25, 13
Preferences - 14, 25, 43
Presets - 31, 32, 33
Priority Override - 38
Projecl wor|loW - 9
Preparations - 10 to 15
R
Remote Preset Control - 33, 54
Reset - 39
RHAON - 8
Block Diagrams - 51, 52, 53, 54
Firmware - 57, 58, 59, 60, 61
General Preferences - 14, 43
Organization, 8, 9
3ollWare lrsla||al|or - 10, 11, 5Z
R3185 - 2, 3

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3alely lrslrucl|ors - 2
3arp|e Rale - 21
3av|rg Crarges - 3
3av|rg Your Projecl - 15
3erv|ce lssues - 1
3r|pp|rg - 1
3|gra| Preserl - 19, 20
3NVP - 5,
3ollWare lrsla||al|or - 10, 11, 5Z
3pea|er Prolecl|or (Corpress|or) - 35
3lal|c lP Addresses - 13
3lalus lrd|calors - 19, 10, 11, 55
3uperv|se Vode - 10 lo 15
Driver conditions - 41
Event Logging - 42
Everl Nol|lcal|or - 12
3uperv|sor - 11
3uspers|or Vourl|rg - 19
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Table of Contents - 3
Tecrr|ca| 3pec|lcal|ors - Z1
Tecrr|ca| 3upporl - 1
Trouo|e 3rool|rg - 19, 1 lo Z2
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Wall Mounting - 46, 47, 48
Wink with light - 19, 38
Wink with Audio - 19, 38
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Users Manual IC-R
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