Difference between revisions of "Bypass Mode"

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== Configuration ==
 
== Configuration ==
  
* always_on: Amplifier will always route audio directly from line in to channel.
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* '''always_off:''' Routing is always disabled (except for devices with relay bypass only during boot).
* idle: Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network.
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* '''always_on:''' Amplifier will always route audio directly from line in to channel.
* idle_no_conn: Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network or there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.
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* '''idle:''' Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network.
* no_conn: Amplifier will route audio if there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.   
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* '''idle_no_conn:''' Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network or there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.
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* '''no_conn:''' Amplifier will route audio if there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.  
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== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==

Revision as of 09:30, 10 September 2018

The Hardware Bypass functionality allows the line input on an ENA amplifier to be routed to the channel output.

Configuration

  • always_off: Routing is always disabled (except for devices with relay bypass only during boot).
  • always_on: Amplifier will always route audio directly from line in to channel.
  • idle: Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network.
  • idle_no_conn: Amplifier will route audio if no sound is being played from IP network or there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.
  • no_conn: Amplifier will route audio if there is no server connection or device is not registered to server.


Availability

This function is available from Exigo 1.4 and newer.