Control, Operating & Event Concept - junger T*AP Manual

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control concept
The communication between the X*AP Remote Panel, the Base Unit, setup and operating tools, is based on
TCP/IP over Ethernet.
The setup GUI utilizes web technology. At the time of editing this manual the functionality of the web GUI is
developed for Firefox 15.1.
The setup GUI will be completed by several application programs running under MS Windows® XP, W7
like the JA Application Manager.
An SNMP agent is also available on the device and may be explored by a monitoring system.
Junger highly recommends using the l-s-b Ember+ protocol which is widely distributed in the European
broadcast industry where the user community is increasing rapidly world wide. By the way, the X*AP Remote
Panel and the Base Unit "talk" Ember natively. For backwards compatibility the T*AP supports both the
Ember (on TCP port 9999) and Ember+ (on TCP port 9000).
operating concept
Further below you will see that the setup GUI for the device is grouped into several parameter areas.
One can reach the parameters via a 3 tier navigation by tabs which may have sub tabs and the sub tabs may
have page embedded soft buttons for groups of parameters.
Each parameter area has a set of presets. The presets can be recalled at any time during operation, either by
manual intervention, automatically by the internal event manager or by external authorities.
For all relevant settings an ON AIR and a PRESET part exists. I.e. you may either edit the parameters
ON AIR or offline for the respective part of the T*AP. You may recall such presets at any time manually, or
automatically.
The presets of the T*AP are persistent by nature. You are working directly on the preset memory, i.e. you
must not worry about storing such presets. The T*AP does it for you.
event concept
With the T*AP you have a sophisticated event management system on hand.
Events are bound to Trigger which may be nested and are defined by the logical combination
(AND, OR, XOR) of two random trigger sources. Such a trigger source may be device status information
(e.g. sync lost), GPIs, network commands, hotkeys of the X*AP Remote Panel, status (true or false) of
parameters.
The pre defined trigger may ignite events which will recall presets from the several function blocks
of the T*AP :
* Preset Events for System, Interfaces, Routing, Dolby Processing, Audio Processing
* Action Events for GPOs, Loudness Measurement
* Bypass Events for pre configured bypass scenarios
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