Identifying HDL410 microphone and speaker bars — Nureva App
    • 24 Jul 2024
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    Identifying HDL410 microphone and speaker bars — Nureva App

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    Article summary

    The Nureva® App is a web-based companion app designed to enhance the setup and configuration of HDL310 and HDL410 systems and manage a comprehensive range of audio device settings. This web app is accessed over a local area network (LAN) using a browser and the IP address for the Nureva device. A continuous internet connection is not required to use the app.

    Before starting

    1. Confirm the Nureva App is set up to manage the HDL410 device.

    2. Verify that the HDL410 connect module is switched on and physically connected to the LAN.

    3. Ensure the computer or mobile device is connected to the same LAN as the HDL410 device.

    Important: This feature requires firmware version 1.8 or newer to be installed before it is available.

    The Nureva App coverage map offers the option to temporarily identify the HDL410 microphone and speaker bars and the corresponding connect module ports they are associated with. Each microphone and speaker bar will have active status lights when enabled. A single blue status light indicates port 1 and two blue lights indicate port 2.

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    Using the app

    The Nureva App can be opened and used on a computer or mobile device that has a supported browser installed. Currently, the Chrome™ and Safari® browsers are supported.

    1. Open a browser and enter the device IP address into the search bar.

    2. When prompted for a password, enter the HDL410 enrollment code and click Continue.

    3. The Nureva App home page will open.

    Identifying the microphone and speaker bars

    1. Select Coverage map.

    2. On the coverage map, press the identify microphone and speaker bar button found in the upper right corner.

    3. A dialog will open to explain the expected behavior of the identification lights on the microphone and speaker bars.

    4. Press Identify to turn on the identification lights.

      • The microphone and speaker bars will illuminate with one or two blue lights corresponding with Port 1 and Port 2.

      • The lights will remain visible for 7 seconds.

    Indentify microphone and speaker bar location button.

    When is this feature used?

    • This feature can be used to determine the system placement in the room as well as on the coverage map.

    • The sound location data shown on the coverage map can also be used to create helpful location references within the room.


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