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This article describe how Exigo handles the settings that are available both locally and in EMT.  
 
This article describe how Exigo handles the settings that are available both locally and in EMT.  
  
There is setting that can be done both in '''EMT''' an locally on an amplifier or controller.<br>
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There are settings that can be done both in '''EMT''' and locally on an amplifier or controller.<br>
 
The local settings are:
 
The local settings are:
 
* Audio Output Channel Volume (ENA Amplifiers)  
 
* Audio Output Channel Volume (ENA Amplifiers)  
 
* Line / Mic Gain
 
* Line / Mic Gain
* Audio Output Volume (ESC-1 Controller)
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* Audio Output Volume (ESC1 System Controller)
  
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Initially, all of these will be given settings from EMT the first time a configuration database is sent from EMT.
  
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If local adjustments are then done on the ESC1 system controller or ENA amplifier, it will be impossible to change them from EMT until a '''Get''' operation is performed. This will download the database with its local changes from the system controller, and display them in EMT.
  
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EMT will now be able to perform local changes again.
 
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[[Category:Troubleshooting]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 5 January 2017

EMT Send/Get Operation

This article describe how Exigo handles the settings that are available both locally and in EMT.

There are settings that can be done both in EMT and locally on an amplifier or controller.
The local settings are:

  • Audio Output Channel Volume (ENA Amplifiers)
  • Line / Mic Gain
  • Audio Output Volume (ESC1 System Controller)

Initially, all of these will be given settings from EMT the first time a configuration database is sent from EMT.

If local adjustments are then done on the ESC1 system controller or ENA amplifier, it will be impossible to change them from EMT until a Get operation is performed. This will download the database with its local changes from the system controller, and display them in EMT.

EMT will now be able to perform local changes again.