AT-OMNI-512
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Configuration
Once the inputs have been assigned to the desired source, the next step is to configure each
session
. A
session
is a
multicast IP address that is assigned to an AV stream. The AT-OMNI-512 supports up to four sessions (two sessions
per Ethernet cable). Session 1 and Session 3 are assigned to eth1 and Session 2 and Session 4 are assigned to
eth2. Session 3 and Session 4 are for audio only.
1. Under AMS, click the
Session
tab.
2. Under the
Video
section, make sure that the
Enable Video
toggle switch is enabled (green). To disable video at
any time, click the toggle switch so that it appears gray.
3.
Enter the destination multicast IP address in the
Destination IP Address
field. By default, AMS will
automatically populate this field.
4.
Enter the port number in the
Destination UDP Port
field.
5. Scroll down to the
Audio
section and make sure that the
Enable Audio
toggle switch is enabled (green).
To disable audio at any time, click the toggle switch so that it appears gray.
6. Enter a specific destination multicast IP address, if desired, in the
Destination IP Address
field. By default, AMS
will automatically populate this field.
7.
Enter the port number in the
Destination UDP Port
field.
8. Under the
AUX
section, select the type of control from the
Source
drop-down list. This selection will be the
method used for transmitting commands.
9. Make sure that the
Enable Aux
toggle switch is enabled (green). To disable aux at any time, click the toggle
switch so that it appears gray.
10.
Enter the destination multicast IP address in the
Destination IP Address
field. By default, AMS will
automatically populate this field.
11.
Enter the port number in the
Destination UDP Port
field.
12. Click the
Save
button, at the bottom of each section, to save all changes.
13.
Repeat the above steps for each
Session
, as required.
Session Configuration
IMPORTANT:
AMS does not allow the same port numbers to be used on both video and audio.
Always specify unique ports for both video and audio.
Source
Description
Commands
Commands are sent using CEC (over HDMI)
serial_port1
Commands are transmitted using Serial Port 1
serial_port2
Commands are transmitted using Serial Port 2