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Section V
531N EXTENDED FEATURES
The time-honored Inovonics 531 FM Modulation Analyzer was
transformed into the 531N when comprehensive networking
capability was added to the product. Not only does this allow
remote-control operation, but new features, monitor modes and
measurement options are now available.
Basic mod-monitor functions of the 531N were detailed in Sec-
tion III, beginning on Page 20. The fact that these functions are
available remotely with the Web interface does not otherwise
change their functionality at all, so they will not be described
all over again here, except as differences are noted.
Instead, the new, extended features of the 531N will be de-
tailed. At this point you should be running the Web interface,
setup of which was covered in the previous Section.
THE WEB SCREEN HEADER
All Web screen pages present the common header shown here:
At the far left is the frequency of the currently-tuned station.
Next is the audio streaming utility.
Remote
Listening
Click the loudspeaker icon in the header to
listen to the station from a remote location.
Two audio quality options are available.
LQ
has an MP3 data rate of 64kbps, and
HQ
is 128kbps. With mar-
ginal connections,
LQ
may prove the better choice.
The encodings/decoding and buffering time (latency) of the au-
dio will depend to some degree on the connection path and
network quality, but may be several seconds, even on a Local
Area Network. This listening utility has been included to con-
firm the presence of audio, not for performing a critical as-
sessment of off-air audio quality. Keep in mind that the audio
will lag metering.