Multi Audio; Audio Hardware - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Fig. 8–13. Expanded NetPIT device on PORT 3, showing three POS devices.
Port restrictions
A PIT device cannot be assigned to the virtual port of a NetPIT.
Only one NetPIT device can be assigned to a Multi-Media port.
If a PIT or NetPIT device is assigned to "Port 1" or "Port 2", only the RS-232 interface is available.
The three serial interfaces are available on Port 3 through Port 10.
The Internal Port cannot be used for a PIT or NetPIT (Network Protocol Interface Translation)
device.

Multi Audio

Channels can be renamed. View operators use audio "channels" to:
Listen. A microphone at the Rapid Eye site.
Talk. Talking on one channel, or broadcasting on both.
When listening...
All sound sources are mixed at a View operator's station, regardless of the number of sites being
monitored at once. Each Rapid Eye site can send up to two channels of audio to a View operator.

Audio Hardware

Microphones, powered speakers, and so on, need to be connected to a Multi-Media unit; the
operator's PC also needs a microphone and speaker, for two-way audio, and a sound card. For
more detail about audio hardware, see the Installation Guide, K14390. A PC running View requires
a sound card to produce sound from the Rapid Eye site and to send sound to it.
Document 800-02325 Rev A
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