Remote Control Overview; Finding The Device On A Network - RME Audio AVB Tool User Manual

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To show the digital level meters on the display:
1. Open the info section (third button) i from the main screen.
2. Open the tab "Levelmeters".
3. Turn the encoder knob to step through the input and output signals.

8.4. Remote Control Overview

The AVB Tool can be remote controlled. Remote control is activated by default and is not affected by
preset changes or device lock.
The network controls over HTTP and AVDECC operate simultaneously. Two or more controller instances
are synchronized. The MIDI control works either via DIN or is embedded into either MADI signals. Both
network and MIDI control can be used at the same time.
The remote control protocols are not protected against malicious use. When activated, the
remote control server allows anyone on the network to make changes to the configuration
of the device. To limit access, secure the network that the device is connected to.

8.4.1. Finding the Device on a Network

The AVB Tool has two integrated network adapters (USB 2.0 and ethernet). The adapters can be used,
individually or simultaneously, to control the device with HTTP ("web remote"). The web remote control
works on any IP-based network, including wireless networks.
The ethernet connection additionally supports AVDECC 1722.1 remote protocol, which requires a
physical connection (cables), but does not require AVB switches. Wireless routers are not supported for
AVDECC.
To enable web remote functionality over HTTP:
1. Open the remote tab in the STATE section. To enter the State section press the encoder twice while
in the main screen, then select the remote tab.
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