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© 2012 MAYAH Communications
Operating Manual for FLASHMAN II
The following ancillary data parameters can be set:
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Baudrate: Baud rates from 1,200 to 115,200
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Databits: 5, 6, 7, 8
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Parity: None, Even, Odd
Definition of parity:
A technique to test the integrity of digital data by checking an extra bit that
holds a 0 or 1, depending if the data is an even number of 1 bits or an odd
number of 1 bits.
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Stop Bits: 1, 2
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Handshake: None, Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTS, DSR/DTR
Handshaking means that signals are transmitted back and forth to control (i.e.
to start and stop) the transmission.
Note:
In most cases ancillary data transfer between two MAYAH devices can be done
automatically. This also includes transportation of the data from/to GPIO
interface. Additionally the parameter 'Format' for Encoder and Decoder can be
set via Web Remote or by using a direct command. This may be necessary for
some scenarios, e.g. when transmitting ancillary data to non-MAYAH devices or
using some other than MPEG-based algorithms. Since the ancillary data
implementation of the FLASHMAN II is the same as for the CENTAURI II codecs,
you can find more background information in its manual. Visit
to download it or to browse on-line.
3.5.4.4.14 Storage
The menu refers to the recording functionality of FLASHMAN II.
a) REC seconds
Here the duration limit of recorded files can be set (in seconds).
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It means when the limit is reached during recording, the audio file is saved
and the recording continues automatically to the next new file.
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If "0" is set then no duration limit is applied. Recording will continue until the
file size limit of a file system is reached (usually, 2GB or 4GB for FAT or
FAT32 correspondingly), in such case a new file will be created automatically
and the recording will continue until storage media is full.
b) REC and FTP
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On: activates an automatic FTP upload of each recorded file
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Off (default): deactivates an automatic upload of each recorded file
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FLASHMAN II will attempt to upload each recorded file
immediately after it's finalized on the storage media.
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With current firmware version only one attempt is being done.
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FTP access data and path defined in the menu
c) FTP and delete
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On: activates an automatic deletion of successfully uploaded files.
Summary of Contents for FLASHMAN II
Page 1: ...2012 MAYAH Communications Operating Manual for FLASHMAN II...
Page 5: ...Part I Introduction...
Page 9: ...Part II First Start...
Page 21: ...Part III Front panel user Interface...
Page 79: ...Part IV How to use for...
Page 83: ...Part V Technical specifications...
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