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WheatNet-IP
/ Apr 2009
Configuration
The WheatNet-IP Driver Control application will allow you to setup the required
parameters for the driver. Here you will configure the unique ID of the PC driver, along
with choosing the Network interface card and number of channels available. There are
three versions of the driver. Depending on the version you purchased it will have one, four,
or eight stereo channels available.
Each control is described below:
System Parameters
• Network Interface – This control is used to select a specific network interface card
to use to connect to the WheatNet-IP network. If you only have one network
connection, then leave “Default Adaptor” selected. The IP Address of the selected
interface card is displayed in the IP Address field below the selection box.
• System ID – This control is used to form logical groups of equipment on a single
WheatNet-IP network. It is primarily used for engineering testing and should be
left at “1”.
• Status Report Interval(s) – This controls how often the driver sends status back
to the Master BLADE. The default value is 20 seconds.
• Number of Channels – This control is used to select the number of (full duplex)
stereo channels supported by this driver. There are three versions of the driver.
Depending on the version you purchased it will have one, four, or eight stereo
channels available. Select only the number of channels you plan on using on this
computer.
• PC BLADE ID – This is used to set the device number within the WheatNet-IP
system that this particular PC will be known as. Each device (BLADE) within the
system must have a unique ID number.
• Default Sample Rate – Select 44K or 48K as desired.
Other Controls
• Revert to Saved – This button causes the application to reread configuration values
from the registry, discarding any changes you have made.
• Cancel – Closes the application without updating the parameters.
• Apply – Applies the changes made to the driver parameters.
• OK – Applies the parameter changes and exits the application.