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AirAura X1 / Dec 2016
A i r A u r a X 1 P R O G U I
System Time
Allows the system time of the AirAura onboard computer to be set or changed. The
AirAura system time can be synchronized to external time servers (SNTP, or Simple
Network Time Protocol) if desired. Using a search engine, you can find the IP addresses
of active SNTP servers in your region.
Alternately, time can be synchronized to the PC that is running the Windows-based
GUI. In this instance time updates will occur upon successful connection to the GUI on
the remote PC.
Options and Status
The following status indicators are avail-
able on the X1. A red dot next to a status
indicator means there is either no audio
present, a feature is not active or a status
has alarmed. A green indicator means that
there is audio present, a feature is active or
no alarm is pending.
Analog – The analog mode is active when
the “(active)” text appears next to the mode.
A red dot indicates no audio is present at the
input of that mode. A green dot indicates
audio is present.
Digital – The digital mode is active when
the “(active)” text appears next to the mode.
A red dot indicates no audio is present at the
input of that mode. A green dot indicates
audio is present.
Insert Return
– The insert return is active when the “(active)” text appears next to the
mode. A red dot indicates no audio is present at the input of that mode. A green dot
indicates audio is present.
WheatNet-IP Connected
– A green indicator means the X1 is connected to the WheatNet-IP
AoIP network.
Date and Time
– Processor current date and time (24 hour clock) described above.
Temperature – Internal operating temperature of the X1 in Celsius. The green indicator
will turn red and a closure on the GPIO panel will occur for notification purposes if the
internal temperature is measured above 50 C.