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What Is Cross Remote?
Cross Remote is a system that allows transmitters to be monitored and controlled from a receiver and the Wireless
Studio control software installed on a computer connected to the receiver. For example, the settings of a transmitter
worn under clothing can be easily changed over the wireless link.
Scalable Wireless Remote Control System
Cross Remote Functions
Control Software Wireless Studio
Wireless Studio is a dedicated software application supplied with the Digital
Wireless Receiver DWR-R01D.
Wireless Studio can be used both in ST mode and NT mode.
Wireless Studio provides the following functions.
Monitor and control up to 82 transmitters simultaneously.
Display the status of the receiver and remote control unit, in addition to that of
the transmitter, on the computer monitor.
Save configuration data and monitor setting data. Return configuration data
to an earlier state.
Create an error log, which can be useful, for example, in identifying the cause
of reception problems.
Two types of wireless remote control systems can be configured, to fit the system size and requirements.
ST mode (Standalone mode)
Transmitter and receiver communicate directly in a one-on-
one configuration.
When the receiver is placed within a main link service area,
Cross Remote can be used within a range of about 10 meters
from the receiver. To control more than six transmitters, the NT
mode system should be used.
The DWR-S01D can be used as a receiver only in ST mode.
Monitor function
Allows you to monitor transmitter setting and status
information sent as metadata in WiDIF-HP format. Monitoring
can be performed on the receiver display, camcorder menu
screen, or multiple computers on which Wireless Studio is
installed that are connected to the network.
NT mode (Network mode)
Transmitters and receivers communicate via the Remote
Control Unit RMU-01 connected to a network.
One remote control unit can control up to 82 transmitters,
which allows network-based system management regardless
of receiver location. The service area range is about 10 meters
from the control unit.
Control function
Allows remote control of the transmitter from the receiver and
Wireless Studio application via a 2.4 GHz band IEEE802.15.4
wireless communication standard that is separate from the
main communication line of the UHF. This is done without
affecting the battery life, audio quality, and other features
of the wireless microphone. Nearly all of the parameters of a
transmitter including those for the attenuator, low-cut filter,
power, and frequency can be controlled from the receiver.
Meta Data
on WiDIF-HP
Control Data
on Ethernet
Status Monitor & Parameter Control
Ethernet Hub
Ethernet Hub
Control Data
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DWR-R01D
AN-01
PC
DWM-01
DWT-B01
RMU-01
Configuration for NT mode
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
BNC Cable
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