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Only the dialing codec needs to be configured to send RS232 data. Session data sent
from the dialing codec will configure all other compatible codecs (non-G3) when you
connect.
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Creating Rules
Codec 'rules' configure events based on specific codec actions. A range of default rules are
preprogrammed into the codec to facilitate activation of the most common events required by
broadcast engineers. Typically rules are based on a change in the state of a physical
CONTROL
PORT GPIO
, or a WheatNet-IP logic IO, or a codec program being connected or disconnected.
There are three categories of rules:
1. Codec level rules: Rules based on programs or codec hardware and software I/O states, e.g.
Connect or disconnect a program when an input is toggled, or synchronize a local input to a
remote relay.
2. Program level rules: Rules based on codec behaviors at the program level, e.g. Connect and
disconnect program A when an input is toggled, set a custom mix when a relay is activated,
or synchronize a local input to a remote relay.
3. Stream level rules: Rules based on codec behaviors at the stream level, e.g. Connect and
disconnect stream A when an input is toggled, or synchronize a local input to a remote
relay.
There are three ways to create rules in the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI:
1.
Rules panel
: Configure codec level rules related to programs and/or hardware and software
I/O states.
2.
Program Manager panel
: Configure program level rules early in the
Program Manager
panel
wizard.
3.
Program Manager panel
: Configure stream level rules for each audio stream as you
proceed through the
Program Manager panel
wizard.
Important Notes:
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Rules can only be created with the Web-GUI while the codec is disconnected.
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Program and stream level rules configured in the
Program Manager panel
are only
active when the program is loaded.
Following is a summary of how codec, program and stream level rules are displayed in the
Rules
panel
when configured.