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AirAura X1 / Dec 2016
A P P E N D I C E S
WheatNet-IP Configuration
Along with Digital AES3 and Analog inputs X1 is also equipped with WheatNet-IP
(WNIP), the Audio Over Internet Protocol (AoIP) used in our Wheatstone BLADE and
IP audio network control surface environment. WheatNet-IP permits the X3’s input audio
and its FM and HD outputs to be carried over the same standard CAT5 Ethernet cable as
that used for remotely controlling the X1.
This procedure assumes that your facility is equipped with at least one Wheatstone
BLADE and the associated Navigator software. The BLADE used may even be the mul-
tiband, eight processor “Aura8ip” processing BLADE whose physical inputs and outputs
(half analog, half digital) may even be used as a substitute for the X1’s physical I/O.
After a major firmware upgrade Wheatnet-IP may need to be re-enabled with a software
key generated by Wheatstone Technical Support. If calling to get WNIP turned back on,
please have the MAC address of the unit handy because that is required in order to gener-
ate the correct enable code for your hardware. Each AirAura has its own unique WNIP
enable code, so providing us with the correct MAC address is crucial.
With the GUI configured to connect to the
X1 device and online to it, right clicking on
the controls area will reveal the dropdown
menu at left. We will be navigating the Hard-
ware menu option.
At the bottom of the dropdown list is the
option to
Enable WheatNet‑IP Streaming...
.
Click on that item and another dialog box will
open. This is where the special WheatNet-IP
Enable code will be entered and the MAC
address of your X1 can be seen.
Once the code is entered and the
Apply
button is clicked a message
will indicate that streaming has
been enabled. Click
OK
to close
the dialog.
Now it’s time to open up WheatNet-IP Navigator to gain access to the X1’s
WheatNet-IP-associated input and output signals.