AEQ
PHOENIX MERCURY
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3. CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION.
Configuration and operation of Phoenix MERCURY is carried out by means of the application
“
AEQ ControlPHOENIX
“
(AEQ Phoenix STUDIO, MERCURY and VENUS Audiocodecs
Configuration and Control Software).
The version that is provided together with the equipment can control only one unit per software
instance. If you need to manage several Phoenix audiocodecs at the same time, please contact
AEQ sales department to purchase a multicodec-license for “AEQ ControlPHOENIX“.
Please have the user manual of this application at hand. Install and configure it and add the
equipment to the controlled equipments list in order to follow the explanations in this and
following chapters step by step. This manual will describe the technical characteristics of the
most complex options only, while the detailed operation is detailed in “AEQ ControlPHOENIX”
user’s manual.
3.1. Individual codec control window.
The individual codec control window is thoroughly described in chapter 6 of “AEQ
ControlPHOENIX” user’s manual.
The screen corresponding to PHOENIX MERCURY is as follows:
The left zone shows the general communications channel status (CONNECTED, OK,
REGISTERING, etc), as well as the remote equipment’s name in case it is connected. We can
click on this area in order to show a window that provides all the details of the channel:
•
Channel
status:
OFF AIR
/
ON AIR.
•
INTERFACE:
indicates the channel
working mode (RTP Raw, DIRECT SIP
or Proxy SIP).
•
Coding:
indicates the coding algorithm
or profile: G711, G722, MPEG L2, AAC,
<SIP CODEC PROFILE>… Check the
complete coding algorithms list in section
1.3 of this manual and
APPENDIX A.
This section also indicates
binary rate
(256 Kbps for example), the
sampling
frequency
(48KHz, for example) and the
mode
(Mono, Stereo, Dual, Jstereo or
MS Stereo).
•
Status:
SIP registering status for IP
connections using Proxy SIP mode
(“REGISTERING”, “REGISTRATION_ERROR”, “REGISTERED”) or interface status
(“OK”, “CONNECTED”, “CONNECTED_NO_DATA”).
•
CONNECTED TO:
calling/called equipment’s name or number (identifier, number or
Unknown when ID is not provided) or “not connected” when there is no established
communication.
The lower part of the window identifies the unit by its given name, IP address and URI.