Remote – Omnia Audio Omnia.11 User Manual

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NOTE: After a few minutes of use, and only when attempting to switch to another screen or menu, you may be

asked to re-enter the password (as a security measure) before the remote app switches to your selection.

Remote

Click on the “Remote” link option from the top menu or “Meters & remote control from the Main Menu.

You may see the Java logo and then the main Remote Control screen should appear with the Preset tab open as the

default:

Note: The remote uses the following network ports that will need to be opened/forwarded through any routers that

may be present in the network: The normal http port 80, port 93, port 4545 & port 4546.

At the top-left there is a clickable yellow text link: Back to Main Menu that is used to exit from this remote control

screen to the remote’s main menu.

At the bottom there is a reminder that Java Runtime Environment must be installed on your computer in order to see

the remote metering and control screen. This reminder will be all you see if Java is not properly installed on your

computer.

If audio is present on the inputs, you should see the meters moving along with the audio. A small amount of

flickering is normal as the meter information is updated but if it is excessive or the meters are not moving smoothly,

check your network connection and/or update your video card drivers or settings.

If you are connecting from behind a router / firewall, be sure to forward the TCP ports used for the control and

metering data to the Omnia’s local IP address.

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