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In the “multi-streamer as caller” model, two different profiles will be built
on ACCESS A. The first profile, labeled “Multi-Duplex,” will be defined as
a normal, full-duplex ACCESS connection. The encoder to be used will be
selected in the
Local Encoder
section, and the stream desired in return
will be defined in the
Remote Encoder
section.
The second profile is called “Multi-Simplex” and in this profile the
Remote
Transmitter
is turned
Off
. Most other selections in this profile are irrel-
evant.
User A will define remote connections for ACCESS B, C, and D. He will
assign the “Multi-Duplex” profile to ACCESS B, and “Multi-Simplex” profile
to the others. He will then establish a connection with ACCESS B first, fol-
lowed by C and D.
In model number 2 where the serving ACCESS accepts all incoming con-
nections, all the profiles are built on the
Remote Receivers
. ACCESS B
will use a simple profile by defining the encoders in each direction, and
assign it to ACCESS A. ACCESS C and D will each define a profile with
their
Local Encoders
turned
Off
, and assign them to A. ACCESS B should
connect first. When C and D connect, they will hear the same stream as B,
regardless of how their remote encoders are set in their profiles.
In a multi-streaming environment the first man wins. For example, the first
connection made between units will determine the encoders used for all
others. After the first full-duplex connection is made, all other attempts at
full-duplex connections to either end will be rejected.
Figure 49 - Transmit On/Off in the Profiles Tab