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4 RMX
digital Server
Editing session files as well as creating and ed-
iting macro files are covered in later sections of
this chapter and in Appendix A.
SYSFILES FOLDER
The SysFiles folder holds the remaining con-
sole configuration and initialization files. It also
has a number of files automatically maintained
by the RMX
digital server. These include route
persistence files (PF_xx.bin) that allow audio
routes to be automatically reestablished if power
is lost to the console.
The following descriptions cover user files in the
SysFiles folder:
SERVERID.TXT
This text file lists the ID number of the KSU
card’s Single Board Computer (SBC). It consists
of a single line of text:
Server ID is 123-456-789
.
The number (e.g., 123-456-789) is the Server
ID for that particular SBC. This number can be
given to a Harris tech support representative in
order to receive a License Code (entered into
VMCC) to unlock optional extended features on a
specific console.
INVENTORY.TXT
This text file lists the Dual Fader panels plugged
into the console and how many DSP cards are in
the frame (the KSU card counts as one DSP). This
information is updated whenever the console is
restarted or a card or channel strip is removed or
changed. The inventory is also saved in the Map-
ping section of each session file.
Cards and control strips are listed by hex num-
bers (
01
to
2c
are the channel strips and phan-
tom channels,
b1
to
b3
are the three sections of
the Monitor Control panel,
81
to
84
and
91
to
94
are the 8-Input Expansion cards and the KSU’s
audio and logic connections). The numbers are the
hex equivalent of session file channel ID numbers.
ROUTERS.INI
This file, also maintained using VMCC, sets
which sources and destinations are available for
routing on a console. There are three sections to
the file: router definitions; source include list; des-
tination include list, as shown below:
[Routers]
; Router types supported: VistaMax
Type_1=VistaMax
;
[SrcInclude]
Include_1_1=D3.225-231
Include_1_2=D11.173-233,257-291
;
[DstInclude]
Include_1_1=D11.129-159,209-215
Headers (
[Routers]
,
[SrcInclude]
,
[DstInclude]
) define the sections.
[Routers]
sets whether a VistaMax or another type of router
is networked with the console.
[SrcInclude]
(Source Include) lists all of the input signals that
could be shown on the channel strips’ source se-
lectors. In the example above, only signals 225-
231 on device 3 and signals 173-233 and 257-
291 on device 11 would be shown in the source
selectors.
DstInclude
(Destination Include) lists the
destinations that are available to Edge Devices
served by the console. In the example, the only
destinations that would be shown on a VM-SDS
(source/destination selector) would be those on
device 11, destinations 129-159 and 209-215.
Each include statement line lists sources from a
single VistaMax device. However, when there are
a lot of sources from one device, there could be
multiple
Include_x=
statement lines for that
one device.
Map_0_to_7=00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Map_8_to_15=08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f
Map_16_to_23=20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Map_24_to_31=28 41 42 43 44 29 2a 2b
Map_32_to_39=2c b1 b2 b3 ff 91 81 92
Map_40_to_47=82 93 83 94 84 ff b4 ff
DSP=4
Typical RMXd-28 INVENTORY.TXT file contents
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