Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban
Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban
Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban
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OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> DIGITAL INSTALLATION 2-47<br />
inputs of the digital (HD) chain processing. The digital chain processing<br />
starts with its equalizer section.<br />
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Digital Chain Mono from Left, Mono from Right, or Mono from<br />
Sum: Takes the Left, Right, or Sum (L+R) from the outputs of the stereo<br />
enhancer and AGC and applies it to the left and right inputs of <strong>9400</strong>’s<br />
digital processing chain. In any of these modes, the left and right outputs<br />
of the digital processing chain carry identical signals. While the digital<br />
chain will ordinarily operate in stereo, these mono modes can be useful to<br />
recover from a situation where one channel of a stereo STL fails.<br />
Transmission Preset: Puts any of the four transmission presets<br />
(TX1/DAY, TX1,NIGHT, TX2/DAY, or TX2/NIGHT) on air.<br />
Monitor Mute: mutes any output that is set for “monitor” (not “transmitter”).<br />
By connecting this output to a loss-of-carrier alarm, you can<br />
simulate an “off-the-air” condition that mutes the control room monitor,<br />
thereby immediately alerting the talent or operator.<br />
Reset Clock To Hour: resets the internal clock to the nearest hour. For<br />
example, 3:03:10 would be reset to 3:00:00, while 3:53:40 would be reset<br />
to 4:00:00. Use this function to periodically re-sync the <strong>9400</strong>’s internal<br />
clock to your station’s master clock.<br />
Reset Clock to Midnight: Resets the clock to 0:00:00. You can use this<br />
function to periodically re-sync the <strong>9400</strong>’s internal clock to your station’s<br />
master clock.<br />
No Function: remote input is disabled.<br />
3. End remote control interface programming.<br />
When you are finished programming the remote control interface, press the Escape<br />
button to return to higher menu levels.<br />
Networking and Remote Control<br />
[Skip this step if you do not wish to connect to your <strong>9400</strong> remotely, either for<br />
downloading software upgrades or for PC Remote Control.]<br />
The <strong>9400</strong> has a built-in Ethernet connector that can be used with 10 Mbps or 100<br />
Mbps networks using the TCP/IP protocol. You can also connect a PC to the <strong>9400</strong><br />
through the <strong>9400</strong>’s RS-232 serial port, either by modem or directly through a null<br />
modem cable.<br />
1. Prepare the <strong>9400</strong> for an Ethernet network connection:<br />
[Skip this step if you will not be using an Ethernet connection.]