General Notes - Linear Acoustic AERO.ASI User Manual

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Linear Acoustic AERO.ASI User Guide
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General Notes

Multiple computers can connect to the same AERO.ASI unit simultaneously.
One computer can connect to multiple AERO.ASI units with a single installation of the Re-
mote Interface software.
This is a handy feature for monitoring or adjusting main and backup units at the same facility,
or addressing units assigned to additional channels or even different stations.
Each instance of a remote connection requires some horsepower from AERO.ASI's CPU.
Tasks that require significant CPU resources are using multiple instances of the oscilloscope
and streaming client audio back from the AERO.ASI to the remote computer. Although it is
highly unlikely that your CPU would run out of resources, even in a fully configured unit ad-
dressed from several remote computers, it is an important issue to monitor. Fortunately, the
CPU percentage meter will warn you when resources begin to run low.
The available bandwidth on the local network determines how robust the remote connection
will be.
The remote software measures available network resources during the initial handshake with
AERO.ASI. If bandwidth is marginal, some patch points may be unavailable for monitoring
on the oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer. Additionally, the quality of the client audio
streamed to the remote computer will be adjusted to best match current network resources.
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