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AirAura X1 / Dec 2016
A i r A u r a X 1 P R O G U I
X1 Pro GUI
The Windows based X1 PRO GUI is an advanced user interface which reveals all of
the controls existing within the FM and HD processing structures. This GUI is designed
and intended for advanced processing users, those who are quite familiar with audio
processing terms and understand audio processing concepts, the interactions of processing
controls, and how to apply that knowledge to achieve the individual sound they desire.
The X1 Pro GUI allows you to adjust the processor and see, in real time, how it is
reacting to the audio being processed.
The X1 Pro GUI software may control an unlimited number of X1’s via a standard
Ethernet network. Utilizing TCP and UDP protocols, the Pro GUI can be used to control
the processor from anywhere in the world as long as there is an Internet connection. This
includes controlling it behind firewalls, NAT routers and VPN tunnels.
Getting Started
The X1 Pro GUI is a Windows™ based program and is supplied on the product
CD as an ex- excitable program. Though the GUI may be installed to any folder on the
host computer, the default path is: “C:\Program Files\Wheatstone\AirauraX1.” After
installation, the GUI can be started by clicking on the X1 Pro item in the Windows Start
menu.
The GUI is designed to run on all PC running Windows XP, Vista, 8 or 10. The GUI
may not be compatible with tablet based Windows operating systems. At this time, the
GUI is not supported on Apple based platforms, however it has been known to work on
some versions of virtual Windows running on Apple platforms.
Connecting With The Pro GUI
The X1 and the PC running the X1 Pro GUI program can be straightforwardly
connected together over a standard Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN).
The X1 should be installed, powered-up, and verified to be operating normally.
A CAT5 Ethernet cable connected to the rear panel 100baseT LAN port should be
connected to the Ethernet port on the host PC. The X1 is Auto-MDIX so either a straight
through or crossover cable may be used.
You will need to know the HARDWARE IP address
you assigned to the hardware. This is the IP address
you will use to connect with the GUI. Assuming the
GUI is now installed, start the program to bring the
GUI on the screen. Next, on the lower right side of the
GUI, under HARDWARE, locate the Devices button
and click on it. This will open the Edit Device dialog
which is used to tell the GUI what IP address and name
the X1 may have.