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The setting for hardware bypass mode can be found under '''ENA amplifier''' -> '''Audio Lines''' -> '''Amplifier output channel''': | The setting for hardware bypass mode can be found under '''ENA amplifier''' -> '''Audio Lines''' -> '''Amplifier output channel''': | ||
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Bypass Mode will route audio directly from the line input to both audio output channels based on the following configuration choices: | Bypass Mode will route audio directly from the line input to both audio output channels based on the following configuration choices: |
Revision as of 09:09, 18 February 2020
The Bypass Mode functionality allows the line input on an ENA amplifier to be routed to the channel output.
Configuration
The setting for hardware bypass mode can be found under ENA amplifier -> Audio Lines -> Amplifier output channel:
Bypass Mode will route audio directly from the line input to both audio output channels based on the following configuration choices:
- always_off: This is default for Exigo amplifiers and audio bypass will never be activated (except for devices with relay bypass only during boot).
- - ENA2100-AC: Hardware bypass available for instant forwarding.
- - ENA2200, ENA2400-DC, ENA2400-AC: Audio bypass available after software is up and running.
- 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.
- 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.