Media Technology Systems STAGE 8.8 User Manual

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Oct‐12

o Bundle
number:
Same
process
and
limitations
as
described
in
the


transmitter
section


o Receiver
active:
This
LED
only
lights
if
there
is
a
valid
transmitter
sending


audio
on
that
bundle
address
and
channel.


o RX1…RX8:
Same
process
and
limitations
as
described
in
the
transmitter


section


Figure 4-3: CobraNet™ Receiver settings page

• Main
Interface
settings:
This
section
covers
the


more
advanced
variables
not


usually
associated
with
bundle
management
and
which
apply
to
the
CobraNet™

device
globally
(see


Figure 4-4

).
These
are
explained
in
detail
in
the
CNDISCO


manual,
but
2
are
of
particular
importance
to
the
ION
series
interfaces,
ie…

o

Persistance:
The
STAGE8.8
is
a
very
simple
interface
product
and
does
not

have
a
preset
memory,
so
“persistence”
is
used
to
store
the
last
settings
in

case
of
power
down.
Please
note…

A

ll
CobraNet™
settings
need
up
to
1
minute
to
establish


persistence,
as
they
are
stored
in
the
CobraNet™
flash.
If
the
ION


power
is
cycled
before
the
settings
are
stored
to
flash,
then
the

settings
will
be
lost.



If
the
persistence
tick
box
is
off,
then
no
settings
will
be
saved.


o Mode
Rate
Control:
The
options
are
1.33mS,
2.66mS
or
5.33mS
latency.


Note:
there
are
significant
trade‐offs
if
changes
are
made
to
the
5.33mS


default
settings
(see
PM25),
particularly
in
terms
of
the
number
of
switch

hops
that
can
be
used.
If
the
STAGE8.8
interface
is
being
used
with
a


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