MVR-64
General remote control considerations
The app uses latest web technologies (HTML5, AJAX, Server-sent Events etc.)
which require an up-to-date browser. It has been extensively tested with mid-
2018 editions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge.
Older browsers - including all versions of Internet Explorer - are not supported
!
You can run up to four sessions at the same time (i.e. have the page open on
four different computers). Any change or status update will propagate within a
few seconds to all connected devices.
Web control has been carefully designed to transfer data only when a change
occurred (and even then only a few bytes) so it generates virtually no additional
load on the Dante network.
▶ Front panel,
Command line
Command line control is available via standard telnet, and also on USB (FT2232
COM port). It provides access to all multiverter functions and routings, and is
perfectly suited for automated tasks.
The telnet server listens on the Dante network, on port 2300. Use a telnet client
to connect to it:
telnet MVR-64-xxxxxx.local 2300
Alternatively, you may use the IP address of the Dante module, either on the
audio network on a separate control network (see Web Control).
When connected via USB, the multiverter shows up as COM port.
Communication can be done with a standard serial terminal (i.e. PuTTY or
minicom). Communication parameters are 115200,8N1.
To obtain a list of all commands, type
help
at the
MVR>
command prompt and
press enter.
To exit a command line session, type
exit
end press enter.
▶ Front panel,
MIDI
The only command understood via MIDI is "Preset Recall".
See 4.1. Preset Recall for details.
Besides this command, the MIDI port may be used to receive and transmit MIDI
data in order to embed/de-embed it to any MADI stream. See 3.14. Control data
forwarding for details.
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