D&R Lyra User Manual page 37

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Webpage
Local Date - Time
Last Time Synced
HTTP Connection
FTP Control Connection
FTP Data Connection
TCP Connection
Maximum Update Speed
Connection Information
Lyra Digital Mixer from D&R Phone +31 294 418014, email:
Displays the time retrieved from a NTP timeserver. NTP means Network Time
Protocol. This is a standard protocol which is used to transmit UTC-time to
clients. For more information you can visit http://www.ntp-time-server.com/.
For the correct time to display you need to set the corresponding time zone.
Displays the last time the Lyra clock was synchronized by the NTP
server. The IP address represents the chosen NTP server to synchronize
by. Last section displays the time before next synchronization. Setting this IP
address to 0.0.0.0 disables the NTP function.
Displays the time that the HTTP port 80 socket was open during data
transport. Because the time for retrieving a webpage is less than a second the
section. (normally displays 00:00:00). Also the user that opened the port is
displayed.
Displays the time the FTP control port 21 was opened and by which
user. The disconnect button disconnects any user which is connected
to the port.
Displays the time the FTP data port 20 was opened and by which user.
The disconnect button disconnects any user which is connected to the
port.
The TCP connection is used for a special ActiveX application which
can run inside a browser window. The ActiveX application displays a
virtual 8 fader control-unit of the Lyra. With this you are able to control
the Lyra from a remote area.
You can see how long the connection is opened what the delay is and
the maximum refresh-rate of the VU-bars. The disconnect button
disconnects any user which is connected to the port.
The refresh option lets you choose the refresh rate for the ActiveX
application. For optimum results please select a same value or lower
for the refresh than the indicated value. Choosing the refresh-rate
higher than the indicated value will result in an increased delay-time.
This affects real-time remote operation. You can also use this option to
reduce network traffic and thus save bandwidth.
The Lyra Connection log displays a log file with maximum of 64 entry's
of the last users that logged on to the Lyra Webpage, FTP or ActiveX.
info@d-r.nl
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