IQ-PIP-USP2/CN
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IQ-PIP-USP2/CN Reference Manual
mit Bundle includes the following
controls and monitor functions:
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Receiver Count:
This meter
reports the number of CobraNet
nodes actively receiving the
Bundle being sourced to the
network by this bundle.
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Transmit Position:
This meter
reports the transmitter’s relative
position as assigned by the
CobraNet Conductor. Lower
numbers are transmitted before
higher numbers.
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Transmit Priority:
This control
adjusts the relative priority for the
particular transmitter. Higher
numbers indicate a higher
priority. One may choose to
increase the transmitter priority
for an emergency page
microphone in a heavily loaded
network. The Transmit Priority
object is stored in presets.
6.3.2. CobraNet Transmit
Channels
Each CobraNet Bundle can contain
up to eight unique digital audio chan-
nels. Each channel is selected at its
respective transmitter to contain
none, 16-, 20- or 24-bit audio sample
data. A total of 32 channels can be
transmitted by a single IQ-PIP-USP2/
CN at any one time; however, only
two channels available to source
from. The CobraNet Transmit Chan-
nel object is stored in presets.
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Channel Label:
Each transmitted
digital audio channel can be
assigned a user-specified label
to indicate intended use, source
or other information. The
Channel Label object is stored in
presets.
It is important to note that the signal
being placed on the CobraNet net-
work comes from the
actual output
of the amplifier
. The signal is scaled
down and converted to a digital sig-
nal, and as such, it is a true repre-
sentation of the output of the ampli-
fier. Having this signal available on
the Cobranet network extends the
“Listen Bus” feature found on other
IQ-PIP modules to any network user,
allowing them to listen to the output
of any networked amplifier from any
location on the network.