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Operating Manual - WR-5 Remote Control
seven seconds, also locking out any other WR-5 action for that time.
3) Preset Scroll Mode - A range of 24.24M presets can be assigned to a button and selected by
pressing and holding the up/down buttons. Upon release of the up/down button, the displayed preset
will load. The button's LED will flash for the duration of the preset scroll operation.
4) Gain Control - Protea System Software auto-detects the input/output configuration of the
24.24M. Using <Show Channels> , it is possible to assign any combination of inputs or outputs to a
gain control. Furthermore, an upper and lower gain limit can be set in the function range section for
each button.
When a gain control button is pressed, its LED flashes and the up/down buttons determine gain.
If the up/down buttons sit idle for five seconds, the gain button becomes inactive until being pressed
again. Note: If a <Select 24.24M Outputs> zone checkbox has been selected within the <Zone
Setup> area, the WR-5 up/down buttons and numeric display default to the output gain setting for
that zone. If no zone is selected, the display shows "--" as the default.
5) Channel Engage/Mute - As with the gain control, the available 24.24M input/output con-
figuration is shown. Select any combination of available inputs or outputs and the button will mute
or unmute the entire selection.
6) Zone Source Selection - Available input channels must first be assigned to the desired
output(s) within the 24.24M mixer section, then can be selected in the WR-5 zone source selection
<Show Input Channels> pull down menu. Once the desired inputs are assigned to a button, they will
toggle on or off with the button and its LED.
When multiple zone source select buttons are assigned uniquely different or overlapping inputs,
each button will simply add to or subtract from the other's input selections, unless <Exclusive
Source Selection> is checked in the zone setup, in which case only the current buttons selected
inputs will be used.
Zone Setup - One WR-5 can only control one zone. A zone is a specific 24.24M output or set
of outputs as defined in the WR-5 software. In the zone setup frame, the <Select 24.24M Outputs>
button provides the available list of 24.24M outputs which can be selected for this WR-5 zone.
Exclusive source selection, as previously mentioned in #6, is a global command for this WR-5
to only allow one button's source selection at a time.
The Disable Zone Level Control button is also a global command for this WR-5 to allow input
source selections to be changed from the WR-5, but not the output gain. The output gain can still be
adjusted from software, but the WR-5 user is locked out from making zone output gain changes.
6. Using More Than Four WR-5 Units
The 24.24M can power up to four WR-5 units. Connecting more than four WR-5 units requires
an external power supply, one which provides anywhere from +15VDC to +20VDC and at least
28mA current for each WR-5 connected. Connect the V+ output from the external supply to the first
WR-5 input connector (J2) pin 4. Do not connect the +18V terminal from the 24.24M to the WR-5
or to the external supply, simply leave it unconnected. Connect the external power supply ground to
the 24.24M terminal labelled "Data Out -". Subsequent WR-5's can be daisy chained in the standard
method as shown on page two.
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