Design
Before SysNav can control anything, the loudspeakers and arrays must be made part of a Design A SysNav Design is a file that includes an inventory of, and settings for the SysNav-compatible loudspeakers and arrays that comprise a SysNav system.. A SysNav Design consists of:
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A list of the loudspeakers and arrays that comprise the system.
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User assigned names for arrays and loudspeakers.
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Utility and signal processing settings for arrays and loudspeakers.
A Design file may be created without any SysNav connection to physical loudspeakers, or by adding physical speakers that have been Discovered on the network to the Inventory The devices that are part of a design. An Inventory device may be virtual or physical.. The names and settings of virtual arrays and loudspeakers are applied to physical devices using the Reconcile function described in the Inventory section.
Design Files
The Design Files dialog is accessed using the “Current Design” button at the upper right corner of the screen (shown below with an Unsaved Changes message displayed).
The Design Files dialog uses common terminology and file management functions. See File Management .