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Embedded Web Server
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9. Remote Control
The unit can be controlled remotely using the Embedded web server,
physical and virtual GPIO, and EmberPlus.
Embedded Web Server Control
The embedded web server allows the user to control various settings which
would normally be controlled using the front panel. The operator of the
embedded web server can control whether the commentator microphones
are on-air, whether talkback is enabled, the level of inputs, mix-points, and
outputs (and muting), and the pan of outputs or mix-points.
Front Panel Control
All the functionality available from the front panel is also available through
the web server via the
Front Panel
web page, this allows the user to control
the volume and pan of each encoder as well as activating any of the
function buttons, further options are available to lock buttons and encoders
to prevent their physical use.
On Air Control
Navigate to the
Audio Routing
web page. Click on the commentator input
you would like to put on air. In the
General
tab select
On Air
.
Talkback Control
Navigate to the
Audio Routing
web page. Click on the commentator input
you would like to activate talkback for. In the
General
tab select
A
,
B
,
C
, or
D
from
Active Talkbacks
.
Level Control
Navigate to the
Audio Routing
web page. Click on the input, mix-point, or
output you would like to level adjust.
In the
General
tab locate the
(Mix) Level (dB)
field and increase or decrease
the level as necessary.
Mute Control
Navigate to the
Audio Routing
web page. Click on the input, mix-point, or
output you would like to mute/unmute. In the
General
tab locate the
Mute
checkbox and select/deselect it as necessary.
Pan Control
Navigate to the
Audio Routing
web page. Click on the stereo mix-point, or
output you would like to pan. In the
General
tab locate the
Pan
field and
increase or decrease the pan as necessary.
Note the value in pan will jump between the values -12, 0, and +12 if an
encoder is set to switched mode on this point.
GPI Control
Physical and virtual GPI can be used to activate events such as on air and
talkback, these settings can be configured as decribed in the
GPIO Settings
section.
Virtual GPI are controlled using virtual GPO from other devices.
Physical GPI can be made active by shorting their corresponding pin to the
ground pin on the GPIO remotes connector.
Ember+ Control
The Ember+ Viewer can also be used to configure and control the GPIO
settings.