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<Micro Name> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the MIC inputs in the
unit.IntheCA200ztherearejusttwopossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o MICRO1
o MICRO2
<OutputMode> aretextstrings (without blank spaces) that identify the amplifier’s output
working mode.
IntheCA200ztherearejustfourpossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
o ZONES
IntheCA40therearejustthreepossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
IntheCA120therearejusttwopossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
<ZoneLabel>isatextstringthatcontainsthecustomizednameforazonethattheCA200z
will show in its LCD display. The maximum length for this string is 17 characters, being
ignored those exceeding this limit. Blank characters are not allowed. A valid example:
MAIN_HALL
<DisplayMode>aretextstrings(withoutblankspaces)thatidentifytheLCDdisplayworking
mode.IntheCA200ztherearejustthreepossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o ON
o DIMMED
o OFF
<Contrast Level> are numerical values in the [0…100] range that define the LCD display
contrastlevel.
<Assign Value> are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the Talkover / Pager
functionassignmentforaMICinputtowardsthe device’soutputs.IntheCA200zthereare
justfivepossiblevaluesforthisparameter:
o OFF
o ZA
o ZB
o ZA‐B
o PAGER
<Priority>isanumericalvaluethatdefinestheTalkoverfunctionpriorityofoneMICinputin
frontoftheotherinputsintheunit.InthecaseoftheCA200zjusttwovaluesare valid[1,
2],being“1”thehighestpriorityleveland“2”thelowerone.
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