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Export File
With a USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 drive connected to the USB port on the rear panel of the ADX, simply follow the on screen
instructions to export to the default le name, “cong.adx”. If the le is already present, you will be prompted to overwrite it.
Note – The USB port is v1.1 and v2.0 compatible. There is a small delay when inserting a USB drive to identify the device and
mount the le system. Although many different drives were tested successfully with the system, not all USB drives will work
with the ADX. Tested le systems include FAT and FAT32.
Import File
This selection imports the conguration settings from a text le on a USB drive. Simply follow the on screen instructions to
select the le to import, which must have the “*.adx” format. Once the le has been selected, the fourth line of the screen
displays the commands as they are read from the le and a serial/telnet connection details the commands read and their
execution status.
Firmware Version
This screen details the rmware versions of the primary rmware and the boot-loader. The serial number is also displayed
here.
Programmable IR Remote
Operational codes may be downloaded directly from the Audio Authority website at www.audioauthority.com /page/software.
IR operation is possible via the front or back panel utilizing a programmable remote.
Please refer to your specic remote control User Manual to install the ADX code set.
Front Panel Lockout
The Front Panel Knob and Buttons can be locked out by serial commands. No front panel operation is possible while lockout is
enabled. If enabled, the VFD provides the message “Front Panel Lockout Activated.”
See Appendix A for serial commands.
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Actual screens from ADX showing Export and Import prompts
Actual screen from ADX showing
Firmware Versions and Serial Number
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