Inbox / outbox user manual – Attero Tech InBox/OutBox User Manual

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InBox / OutBox

User Manual

 Attero Tech LLC 2010

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614-00005-04

On the bundle blender InBox X2 (Unit D), set up three bundle receivers to receive the above bundles. For each bundle
receiver, route the incoming two channels to a different receiver submap. One bundle should pass its audio to submaps 33
and 34, the second to submaps 35 and 36 and the third to submaps 37 and 38. It does not matter which bundle receiver is
used to receive which bundle or which submaps are allocated to which audio (although keeping devices together from a
particular source device may be helpful). All unused submaps should be set to zero. Figure 6 shows an example.

Still on unit D, configure a single eight channel transmit bundle on Unit D with a submap of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. This
bundle thus contains not only the two channels of local audio but also the six channels of incoming network audio as well.
This is also required to be numbered different to the other bundles, in this example, bundle 401. Figure 7 shows an
example.

The final step is to set up the final receiving device to receive bundle 401.

Although this example uses InBox X2 units, the process is the same if InBox M3 or InBox R8 units are used but will involve
different bundle setups to get the audio to a bundle blender unit.

Figure 7 – Example Bundle Blender Bundle

Transmitter Setup

Figure 6 – Example Bundle Blender Bundle Receiver Setup

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