USL CM-8E User Manual

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7.3

Remote Monitoring

The CM-8E supports continuous level monitoring of all audio channels and short term (two
minutes) listening to a selected combination of audio channels and bands. Remote operation of
the CM-8E is done with a standard web browser.

Use Ethernet Discoverer (available on the USL web site) to find the CM-8E on the network, or
type the IP address of the CM-8E in the address field of a web browser. A screen similar to the
image below should appear.

In this installation, the biamp crossover is in the processor (a USL JSD-60). The green buttons
indicate that we are listening to the combined audio of a 7.1 auditorium from the processor
(the Amp button is not green). The channel select buttons are green when we are listening to a
full range signal, red when we are listening to the low band, and yellow when we are listening
to the high band. The red bar shows the low band level for a channel. The yellow bar shows the
high band level. A green bar shows the level of a full-range channel. The green bar on the far
right shows the level indicated by the front panel VU indicator on the CM-8E.

The internal ADPCM player is visible near the bottom of the screen. Press the arrow button to
start playout for two minutes. Press the pause button to pause the playout.

The green ADPCM at the bottom of the page indicates that the ADPCM stream is being played.
A PCM stream (which takes more bandwidth, but is higher quality and supported by more
browsers) is available by clicking “pcm” at the bottom of the screen. A screen with PCM audio
playing appears below.

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