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AES DIGITAL
AUX INPUT
This XLR female input accepts AES3
stereo digital audio at any sampling
rate, 48kHz and below. Built-in pro-
grammable gain can scale the “Zero-VU”
reference for digital audio inputs to
various levels, as explained on Page 12.
LAN PORT
This RJ45 jack accepts traditional
TCP/IP connections to a router or serv-
er, and from there to the Internet.
+12VDC
POWER I/O
These two connecters are in parallel to
allow ‘daisy-chaining’ INOmini modules.
This allows one DC supply to power up
to three modules mounted in a single
rack adapter, provided that the rating
of the supply is not exceeded. Two
short ‘pigtail’ cables are provided with
each rack adapter.
The Model 638 draws 115mA. Check
the rating on the label of the power
supply to make sure that it is rated to
accommodate all the modules it must
support.
These power connectors are not a lock-
ing type, and the mating plugs do pull
out rather easily. A Ty-Wrap® will se-
cure the cables to the plastic anchor
above the jacks if this is deemed neces-
sary.
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Section III
SITESTREAMER™ SETUP
SiteStreamer™ setup is explained in this section using the
front-panel LCD screen and
MENU
knob. All menu func-
tions are available through the Web interface as well, along
with some additional features. But we recommend using
local control first to get familiar with the product.
Flashing Alarm
The SiteStreamer™ has several alarms that indicate and log
transmission fault conditions, and can dispatch email or
SMS/text-message notifications. All alarms utilize the Web
interface and are detailed in Section IV. One alarm, howev-
er, shows up on the front panel as well, and you may en-
counter this as soon as you power-up the unit.
If the SiteStreamer™ is
not receiving a broad-
cast, the
LOW SIGNAL
alarm will begin to flash
soon after the unit is
powered-up. The alarm
is held off once the unit is operating normally.
If you push or turn the knob, you’ll get a brief respite from
the flashing so that you may navigate among menus and
complete unit setup.
Menu Navigation Basics
You may already have figured-out the menu tree for your-
self. Quite simply: 1)
turn
the knob to navigate from one
menu to the next, 2)
push
the knob to enter any menu asso-
ciated with setup, 3)
turn
the knob to choose an option or to
set a value, and then 4)
push
the knob again to accept the
selection and commit it to memory, and return you to nor-
mal menu navigation.
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