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APPENDIX
Unity-AM Remote Software
Improved remote operation of the Unity-AM-AM is made available through the serial communication
port. When connected to a host computer, the remote operation of the front panel has been enhanced
with new features like remote processing metering, upload/download capabilities, and a dialing
directory.
The processing bargraghs are now available to be displayed on the computer in real time. All of the
bargraghs that are locally available on the front panel of the Unity-AM, are now displayed on the
computer screen. They even have the same appearance on the computer as they do on the front panel.
Second, is the ability to save processing settings to disk. In this manner, backup copies of processing
settings can be stored by dowloading, or settings can be easily transferred, by uploading to other
processors with relative ease.
Third, a dialing directory has been added for those situations where more than one location needs to
be accessed. This is especially useful for multi-stations, group, or network facilities. The dialing
directory can accommodate up to twenty locations.
The host software is able to automatically acknowledge either a Unity-AM 2000
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FM processor, or a
Unity-AM-AM processor. By creating a common host software package, it allows the user to have the
ability to communicate with either system. The software has been designed to automatically create
only those needed screen options for whichever system is being utilized.
Remote operation can be configured in one of two ways. The “DIRECT” mode, where the computer
is connected locally via null modem to the Unity-AM that is on the same premises. This would be the
case when the unit is installed in a master control room, and operation is located in another office.
“MODEM” mode, where the computer is remotely operating at another location, and the Unity-AM
and computer communicate to each other via dialup modem.
Installation, setup, and operation of the upgrade is fairly quick and easy. Just follow the ensuing
instructions. Before getting started though, it is wise to verify that the computer to be used, will
support the enclosed software. Unity-AM remote software will operate on any DOS supported
computer that provides VGA graphics. System requirements are at least 300K of disk space, and at
least the same amount of RAM space. Systems operating with less than VGA capabilities, will not be
able to support the software.