EMR User's Guide
High Density Modular Audio Router (AES, Analog, MADI, TimeCode, Data)
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Revision 1.8
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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4-7: 288x288 LTC Configuration
4.2.1. Configuring the LTC Router
To configure the LTC router in a system that does not have an ADMX crosspoint, each of the output cards
must be given a specific
Card ID
to identify the sequence of destinations. The
Card ID
is set by accessing
the configuration menu through the front serial port or through a telnet session.
Once the menu is accessed, the
Card ID
is set by going to menu item 3, then menu item 5.
Note: Each output module in an EMR LTC routing system must be configured with a
unique Card ID to define the sequence of destinations in the system.