To Configure the Fallback Operation:
1.
Ensure the VIPA devices have been configured with correct IP address.
2.
Add a Process node to each of the VIPA devices that will be addressed by the MPS microphone
when it is operating in fallback node.
•
RC Script: "rctransactionless-router-d"
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JCOP Name (Optional Settings): "transactionless-router-d"
•
Suffix (Optional Settings): VIPA device identification (decimal value).
Refer to the System Design documentation to find out the identification allocated for this VIPA
device.
The hexadecimal value of "Suffix" is used in the microphone XML configuration file to
identify the destination zone; see "destination-zones" node in the configuration file shown in
Figure 1 (page 14) and Table 3 (page 15).
Example: Excerpt from the MPS microphone XML configuration file
. . .
<destination-zones>
<zone name="dest-1" output="03290001" />
. . .
</destination-zones>
. . .
<mic-unit
. . .
<button-cfg button-number="1" name="CMA" type="zone-select" zones="dest-1" />
. . .
</mic-unit>
</System>
Note that the live announcement from the MPS microphone in fallback mode will be routed
to all zones (local or remote) addressable by this VIPA device. The configuration of the
"Run announce-d" property of the VIPA device will determine the zones addressed by the
MPS microphone in fallback mode:
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"Global": all zones allocated to an audio output (local or remote)
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"Local": all local zones
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"No": no zones
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Other parameters: System default settings
MPS-Series – Configuration Guide
"output" must have the following format: "03NN0001"
NN is the hexadecimal value of the "Suffix".
In the example shown in Figure 19 (page 57),
Suffix=41 equates to output=03290001.
Therefore, pressing button 1 (CMA) which is associated with "dest-1" will
address that VIPA device (ipam03-Station01) when this microphone is
operating in backup mode.
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