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G U R U
8. Next, click on the Online/Offline button just to the left of the
Online Status
indicator.
In the Status window you may see the message Trying as the GUI is handshaking
with the
VP‑8
iP
. Once the handshake is complete and communication protocols
are locked in the
Online Status
message should revert to
Online
.
If for some reason the GUI cannot connect with the
VP‑8
iP
, the Trying status
message will remain and will occasionally blink as the GUI retries the establishment
of a connection.
Under these circumstances the configuration of the GUI’s networking parameters,
those of the
VP‑8
iP
, and sometimes even the interconnecting network, should be carefully
examined to ensure that the destination TCP/IP address assigned to the
VP‑8
iP
and Guru
conforms to the expected networking parameters for the host network.
Unless special routing has been configured by the IT department the controlling PC
and the
VP‑8
iP
must be on the same network subnet. As an example, if the
VP‑8
iP
was
assigned the IP address 192.168.1.194, then the PC’s IP address must be between the
addresses 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.254, noting that the
VP‑8
iP
and GUI PC cannot
share the
same
IP address.
NOTE: TCP port 55890 must be open in any switch or router configuration in order
to permit traffic between
VP‑8
iP
and GUI.
Setting the Input Audio Levels
‑ Connect the Analog or Digital audio inputs as appropriate for your installation.
‑ Start up the
VP‑8
iP
Guru application and configure a device if you haven’t done
so already and then connect to the unit.
‑ Click on the
Calibrate Input/Output
Menu tab at the top of the GUI and select
the input source to match the Input type you connected to
the rear panel. If your audio source is already providing an
audio feed, you should see meter activity on the Input and
Output meters.
While still in the Input menu and observing the Input
meters within the GUI or on the front panel, adjust the
Input
Gain
control (AES or Analog as required) until the input
meters are peaking around the ‑12dBFS
Ref
marking with
normal program levels applied.
NOTE: To ensure proper headroom inside the processor’s
algorithms frequent peak levels exceeded the ‑12dBFS
Ref
marking on the Input meters are strongly discouraged.
Online Status
Indicator
Online/Offline Button
Input Meters
Output Meters