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CHAPTER 5: RMS REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM
The 1100-LFC includes an RMS module that allows the
loudspeaker to be connected to an RMS network. RMS pro-
vides real-time monitoring of multiple Meyer Sound self-
powered loudspeakers from a Windows-based computer.
The RMS host computer communicates with Meyer Sound
loudspeakers (equipped with RMS modules) via a simple
twisted pair network, or an Ethernet network using an FT-10
to Ethernet adapter.
NOTE: For the latest RMS system require-
ments, visit www.meyersound.com
.
NOTE: The RMS software allows you to dis-
able Mute and Solo functions to eliminate any
possibility of accidentally muting loudspeakers. Mute
and solo capability can also be disabled by removing
the Mute Jumper from RMS modules. For more infor-
mation, refer to the RMS User Guide.
NOTE: RMS does not control AC power.
RMS SOFTWARE
RMS software provides extensive system status and perfor-
mance data for each loudspeaker, including amplifier volt-
age, limiting activity, power output, fan and driver status, as
well as mute and solo capability. Loudspeakers are added to
the RMS network and assigned a node name during a one-
time commissioning procedure where the loudspeaker is
identified by either entering its unique Neuron ID, or by
pressing its Identify button.
Once loudspeakers are identified on the RMS network, they
appear in the RMS software as icons and views; they are
also automatically added to the RMS database on the host
computer.
RMS Add Loudspeaker Dialog Box
1100-LFC RMS Icons
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