Config Page - Studer OnAir 1500 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.12.8.5

Config Page

Important!
Document generated: 06.08.14
If an external time reference signal is selected (requires an NTP or Monitora
time signal, configuration in
buttons disappear. If the external time reference is active, the sync indicator
is white on black background, as shown below; if not, the sync indicator
turns red. A time offset can be set in the same way as described above.
The system configuration tool ('Config Tool') is intended for trained per-
sonnel (such as the system administrator) only; due to the fact that it allows
contradictory settings in some points, care must be applied when using it.
Before making configuration changes, it is strongly recommended to backup
the current configuration on an external medium (USB stick), see
The USB memory device MUST NOT BE REMOVED from the socket
DURING DATA ACCESS – only remove it after its LED has stopped flash-
ing.
When using a computer with an appropriate slot, the files on the USB memory
device may then be saved to any backup drive for additional data safety.
If using the remote configuration tool, the files can be saved to any desired
location.
Backup and Restore may as well be used for copying configurations
between consoles.
Backup
If an external memory medium is inserted, this is displayed in the USBMedia
list. After clicking on the Backup button, the screen keyboard pops up for
giving the backup a name. After clicking on Enter, the configuration files
are copied to the external medium. This takes a few seconds; the Backup
button is highlighted during the transfer.
Restore
Select the desired configuration file with the rotary encoder below the Backup
field and click on Restore. After confirmation the configuration data are
loaded into the console's memory; the Restore button is highlighted during
the transfer. Once finished, the console has to be re-booted by clicking on
Reboot.
SW V6.0
OnAir 1500 Digital Mixing Console
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6.5.15), the Set Date and Set Time
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6.2.
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