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MENU BUTTON
Setup Menu
Here is where all of the network settings regarding the VSet reside. There is
a trick you need to know in order to change any of these settings. Within the
main menu, you must press and hold the On-Air line button next to Setup for 5
seconds and release.
If you don’t do this, the VSet will only allow you to read these parameters. We do
this so you can keep tinkerers out of the network setup and this keeps you (the
engineer) from having to reset them. So keep this a secret.
HTTP Server
Enabling the HTTP Server function allows you to access the VSet’s web GUI from
any computer connected to the network by typing the VSet’s IP address into a
web browser. If you don’t want to allow people to access the web GUI to make
changes, disable this function. More on this later.
Telnet Server
Enabling the Telnet Server function allows you to access the VSet using telnet
services such as Pathfinder or Putty for control and diagnostics. Disable this if
your Studio does not use Pathfinder for control automation.
Key Debounce
All small mechanical switches exhibit something called hysteresis. When this
happens, the VSet may sense multiple presses when a button is only pressed one
time. The Debounce function reduces hysteresis by ignoring input that happens
faster than the setting in the field, in this case, 30 milliseconds.
Reset to Factory
This does exactly what you think it might. Once you select this option, there is
no turning back. All parameters will have to be reset. Use this as a last resort.
Test Mode
This is an advanced diagnostic system for advanced users.