Computer Interface; Rs-232 Serial Port; Rj45 Ethernet Connector; Location Of Optimod 6300 - Orban OPTIMOD 6300 Operating Manual

Digital multipurpose audio processor, version 2.3 software
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OPTIMOD 6300 DIGITAL
Switch the 6300 to use either the analog input or the digital input.
Switch the 6300 between stereo and dual mono modes.
Reset the 6300's internal clock to the nearest hour or to midnight.
You can reconfigure the functions of the GPI inputs via System Setup. For
example, if you are not switching between stereo and mono, the inputs
ordinarily dedicated to controlling the stereo/mono status can instead be
re-configured to call additional presets.
See page 2-45 for information on programming the remote control interface.

Computer Interface

On the rear panel of the 6300 are an RS-232 serial port and an Ethernet port for in-
terfacing to IBM-compatible PCs either locally or through a TCP/IP network. These
computer interfaces support remote control and metering, and allow downloading
software upgrades.
Each 6300 package ships with 6300 PC Remote software, an application for any IBM-
compatible PC running Microsoft Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3 or higher) or XP.
6300 PC Remote permits you to adjust any 6300 preset by remote control or to do
virtually anything else that you can do from the 6300's front panel controls. The
program displays all of the 6300's LCD meters on the computer screen to aid remote
adjustment.

RS-232 Serial Port

6300 PC Remote can communicate at up to 115 kbps via modem or direct connection
between the computer and the 6300 through their RS-232 serial ports.

RJ45 Ethernet Connector

The 6300 can be connected to any Ethernet network that supports the TCP/IP proto-
col.
See Networking and Remote Control on page 2-46 for more information.

Location of OPTIMOD 6300

This section assumes that OPTIMOD 6300 will be used as a transmission processor.
See the Using OPTIMOD 6300 as a Studio Level Controller on page 1-13 if OPTIMOD
6300 is to be used as a studio AGC.

At the transmitter is best

The best location for OPTIMOD 6300 is as close as possible to the transmitter or en-
coder so that OPTIMOD 6300's AES3 output can be connected to the transmitter or
encoder through a circuit path that introduces no change in OPTIMOD 6300's output
bitstream. A high-quality AES3 cable is ideal.
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