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Genie Distribution WNET Manual v3
Important Notes for Rules:
·
The codec has 4 physical
CONTROL PORT GPIOs
; 7 Tieline and WheatNet virtual
inputs (1-7); 64 Tieline virtual logic outputs; and, 64 virtual WheatNet logic outputs
(these allow Tieline WheatNet-IP enabled codecs to activate functions across a
WheatNet-IP network). See
·
Virtual inputs 5-7 can be activated by pressing the
F1
button and
KEYPAD
buttons 1-3.
·
A non-WheatNet-IP Tieline codec can be configured to trigger a WheatNet LIO in a
Tieline WheatNet-IP codec.
·
Tieline WheatNet-IP codecs require Wheatstone Razor firmware version 1.4.22 or later
to support WheatNet LIOs. In addition, the WheatNet-IP codec must have the
WNet
Enable LIO
checkbox
selected in the
Options panel
of the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI.
·
Relay reflection is not available for SIP and Multicast Client programs.
·
Connection-related rules are not displayed in
Answer only
audio streams.
·
Program level rules intended to activate dialing are not valid in
Answer only
programs or
audio streams.
·
For more details about rules see
4. Enter a
Stream Name
, then add a
Caller ID
and configure the codec to
Answer
only. Then
click
Next
. Note: The caller ID is used to identify calls. Select
Advertise On TieLink
if
configuring answering audio streams that will be used as dialing destinations in TieLink Traversal
Server Contact Lists. For more details see
Routing Type Options:
Default
No
Dial Route
or
Answer Route
is configured. An incoming call will be
routed to an audio stream on a first-come, first-served basis in a multi-
stream program. Note: By default IP streams are routed using audio
ports.
Deterministic
Select a
Dial Route
or
Answer Route
to configure deterministic routing
of multiple audio streams using transports like ISDN or POTS. Use of
Dial
and
Answer Routes
is not usually necessary over IP because
dedicated ports or
Line Hunt
mode call answering is employed. However
dial routes can be used over IP when a single stream on an answering
codec answers using POTS and/or ISDN connections, as well as IP. This
effectively creates an answering group using different transports. See
information.
Line Hunt
Create line hunt groups for multiple incoming callers on a first come, first
served basis. This is ideal for separating groups of inputs and outputs
between different studios or stations. See
more information.