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

Digital voice processor
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Above you see the various function blocks of the audio processor rendered by the DSP engine.
Each function block has its representation in the GUI by individual tab sheets. You may simply click on the
respective graphical area as an alternative way to navigate through the GUI.
It is important to understand that the physical input interfaces of the device must be routed to the DSP inputs
in order to process it. In the similar way the DSP outputs must be routed to output interfaces.
You will find those settings by clicking on the ROUTING tab.
Control Concept
The communication between external applications or the X*AP RM
TCP/IP over Ethernet.
The setup GUI utilizes web technology. At the time of editing this manual the functionality of the web GUI is
optimised for Firefox 20.x
The setup GUI can be complemented by other application programs running on MS Windows® XP, W7
like the J.A. Application Manager J*AM. Operator access will also be available for mobile devices running
iOS 5.0 or Android 4.0.
An SNMP agent is also available on the device and may be incorporated into a monitoring system.
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For 3
party applications, Junger highly recommends using the l-s-b Ember+ protocol which is widely
distributed in the European broadcast industry. The user community is also increasing rapidly world wide.
By default, the X*AP RM
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 pages embedded or extra soft buttons for groups of parameters.
Each function block (parameter area) has dedicated presets. The presets can be recalled at any time during
operation, either by manual intervention via the web technology based GUI, automatically by the internal
event manager or by external applications.
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 V*AP.
The presets of the V*AP are persistent by nature. You are working directly on the preset memory,
i.e. you need not worry about storing such presets. The V*AP does it for you.
Event Concept
The V*AP incorporates a sophisticated event management system.
Events may be combined to perform actions. The V*AP offers these event types :
* Preset Events for System set up, Interfaces, Routing, Audio Processing etc.
* I/O Events for GPOs
* Bypass Events for pre-configured bypass scenarios
These events may be combined with Actions which are fired by Triggers.
Triggers are defined by a logical combination (AND, OR, XOR) of two random trigger sources.
A trigger source may be GPIs, hotkeys of the X*AP RM
other active events, other active triggers (nested trigger), or device status information (e.g. sync lost).
remote panel and the V*AP "talk" Ember natively.
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