Section 31: Remote Control Tab
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Section 31.
Remote Control
Remote control functions for codec inputs can be programmed from within this
menu in the
Profile Editor
. You can also set remote control functionality with your
codec quite simply and this is explained within this manual in the section titled
Remote Control of Input Controls. The
Tool
Box
menu is displayed below.
Figure 82: ToolBox Remote Control Menu
Following is an outline of the master and slave principles and how they operate
within
T
ieline
codecs.
31.1.
Local and Remote Codec Operation Explained
There are two ways to program remote control functions – via
Tool
Box
software
or the codec menus. Before discussing in detail how you can remotely control a
T
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codec, it is useful to ensure you are clear about how two codecs operate in
relation to local and remote functions.
In this example we are using a
COMMANDER
G
3
field unit and rack unit codec,
but the principles are the same for all
T
ieline
codecs, including the
i
-
Mix
G
3
. An
i
-
Mix
G
3
codec can control the functions of a
COMMANDER
G
3
codec, or vice
versa if required.
The local codec is usually the codec at the studio or broadcast center. This codec
is usually the ‘master’ codec when using remote control functions. In other words
it is able to control the input gain settings and channel on/off functions on the
remote codec. The local codec may have a PC connected to it using
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Tool
Box
software.