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phxCh1Status (Channel 1's status) --> (OK, CONNECTED, CONNECTING,
DISCONNECTING, CALLING, NO LINK, REGISTER ERROR, REGISTERING, CALL
ERROR)
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phxCh1TxAudio (Ch1's audio input indicator status). Indicates the status of the virtual
LED indicating audio presence, according to the corresponding configured parameters.
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phxCh1RxAudio (Ch1's audio output indicator status). Indicates the status of the virtual
LED indicating audio presence, according to the corresponding configured parameters.
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phxCh1OnAir (Ch1's ON AIR option activated or not)
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phxCh1Synced (Ch1's audio synchronized or not)
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phxCh1BackupInterfaceActive (Whether or not Ch1's backup interface is being used on
a call)
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mib2.system (sysUpTime, sysContact, sysDescr, sysServices…): Standard SNMP
commands indicating things such as equipment's turn on time, etc. For more
information,
please
check
MIB-II
specification
in
RFC1213
(
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1213
)
For more information, please consult section 7.7 of this manual and section 6.5.1 of "AEQ
ControlPHOENIX" application manual.
4.8. Password configuration.
Version
2.2.1.1
(or higher) of the application allows you to configure a numerical
password
of
up to 4 digits required in order to be able to control the unit, by clicking on "User Password"
checkbox (in "Syslog" tab of "Network management" menu).
That password will be requested whenever you try to
add
the unit to the application, whether it’s
done by autodiscovery or manually (once the unit is added, the password won’t be requested
again even if the software is closed and reopen, but it will be requested if you delete the unit
and try to add it again, or if you add it from another PC where the application is also installed).
For more information, please consult section 6.5.3 of "AEQ ControlPHOENIX" application
manual.
4.9. User interface lock.
It is possible to lock certain functions of the physical user panel from "
AEQ ControlPHOENIX
"
software. The only way to recover local control of the disabled functions is by connecting the
unit using the control application and re-enabling them. It is also possible to modify 2 options of
the local control interface.
By means of "
User interface locks & options
" option in the "
Miscellaneous
" menu (see
section 6.4.9 of "AEQ ControlPHOENIX" user’s manual), the window that allows you to
enable/disable those permissions will be accessed: