W H E A T N E T - I P S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N A L M O D E S
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WheatNet-IP
/ Apr 2009
Simply scroll the front panel knob one click for the display to change to
“BLADE ID: 1” and press the front panel switch. The display will change to show the default
IP address; make a note of this address in case you want to use web browser access in the
future, and press the front panel switch again to accept it.
Finally the display will show “I/O TEMPLATE: MONO_IO.” There are three signal
templates for WheatNet-IP 88a, 88ad, and 88d that the BLADE will use for automatically
defining the signals related to the input and output jacks. By turning the knob you can choose
“MONO_IO” to define all 16 inputs and outputs as mono signals, “STEREO_IO” to define
all inputs and outputs as eight stereo pairs, or “CUSTOM,” in which case no signals are
automatically defined. Choose “CUSTOM” only if you need a combination of mono and
stereo signals within the BLADE. You’ll have to do more work and define the signals
yourself.
For WheatNet-IP 88m there are two signal templates available. Choose from
“MONO_MIC” which creates eight microphone inputs and eight mono outputs, or
“STEREO_MIC” which creates eight microphone inputs and four stereo outputs.
For Wheatstone-IP 88cb there are three templates available. Choose the
“Console_Stereo_In” template to create all of the needed signals for your E-1 control surface.
When using this template the input signals are created as stereo sources. This template maps
all of the Program, Headphone, Cue, and Monitors signals.
Choose the “Console_Mono_In” template to create all of the needed signals for your E-1
control surface. When using this template the input signals are created as Mono sources. This
template maps all of the Program, Headphone, Cue, and Monitors signals.
Choose the “Custom” template to create your own layout.
WheatNet-IP
/ June 2010