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<h1 class="firstHeading">Devices</h1>
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<p><a name="Device_Names" id="Device_Names"></a></p>
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<h2>Device Names</h2>
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<p>Each device in your system must have a unique name:
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this enables the Soundweb network to distinguish one device
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from another. When you create a device, London Architect
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will allocate a default name for it (the first device
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defaults to"U1", the second to "U2"
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and so on. It is a good idea to replace these names with
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names of your own, such as "Conference room 1"
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or "Main paging mixer", in order to help clarify
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your design. These names will also appear in the system
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rack in the Configuration window making selection of the
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correct "zone" processor in multi device systems
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much easier.</p>
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<p> <br>
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To change the name of a device:</p>
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<p>Select the device and in the Properties window type
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a new name in the "Object Name" box. Make sure
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that the "Show Object Name" is set as "Yes".</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p><a name="Deleting_a_Device" id="Deleting_a_Device"></a></p>
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<h2>Deleting a Device</h2>
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<p>To delete a device:</p>
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<li class="hcp1"><ol>
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<li class="hcp1"><ul>
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<li class="p"><p>Select it and press <span class="hcp2">Del/Backspace</span></p></li>
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</ol></li>
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</ol>
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<p>Or</p>
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<li class="hcp1"><ul>
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<li class="p"><p>Select <span class="hcp2">Delete</span>
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from the device's right-click menu.</p></li>
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</ul></li>
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</ol></li>
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<div class="editsection" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px;">
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<p> </p>
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<p><a name="Representation_of_Device_interface_ports" id="Representation_of_Device_interface_ports"></a></p>
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<h2>Representation of Device interface ports</h2>
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<p>In each Configuration window there are blocks that represent
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the input and output capabilities of the particular processor
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selected. Input blocks are displayed on the left of the
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design space and output blocks on the right by default.
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These blocks can be moved around to suit the design but
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they cannot be deleted as they represent physical hardware.
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If an input block is connected to certain source objects,
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icons will appear in the block, e.g. CD player or mic,
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the names of devices will follow through onto these blocks
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too. Double clicking the blocks will open their default
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control panels.</p>
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<p>There will be one block each for the fitted cards (analogue,
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digital, AEC or Telephone Hybrid), one block represents
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4 ports (inputs or outputs), i.e. four blocks in total
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for the four possible card installs.</p>
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<dl>
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<dt class="mvd-P" style="font-weight: bold;">Analogue
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Blocks</dt>
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<p><img src="Analogueblocks.jpg" alt="Image:analogueblocks.png" title="Image:analogueblocks.png" width="141" height="114" border="2" class="hcp3"></p>
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<p>These are coloured gold.  Clicking on the arrows
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in these blocks will return the user to the design space
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highlighting the node and/or object that is connected
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to this port - useful for tracing the signal path from
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processor to source input or output destination.</p>
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<p><img src="Digital Input Card.jpg" alt="" style="border-width: 2px;" width="126" height="102" border="0"></p>
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<p>These are coloured blue.</p>
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<p class="hcp4">AEC Blocks</p>
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<p><img src="AEC Input Card.jpg" alt="" width="276" height="195" border="0" class="hcp5"></p>
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<p style="font-weight: normal;">These are coloured green.
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 Since the card can be used as either an AEC card
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or a straight through analogue card, any device connected
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to an input will be represented on both the AEC input
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and on the analogue input.  The internal <span class="hcp2">Input
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Reference Return</span> is also represented.  Clicking
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on the arrows in the block has the same effect as for
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the analogue input and output cards.</p>
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<p class="hcp4">Telephone Hybrid Cards</p>
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<p><img src="Hybrid Card.jpg" alt="" width="281" height="96" border="0" class="hcp5"></p>
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<p class="hcp4"><span style="font-weight: normal;">The
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orange coloured telephone hybrid blocks show the 2 analogue
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inputs and the Hybrid input and Output</span></p>
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<p class="hcp4">CobraNet Blocks</p>
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<p><img src="Cobranetblocks.jpg" alt="Image:cobranetblocks.png" title="Image:cobranetblocks.png" width="140" height="122" border="2" class="hcp3"></p>
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<p>For devices with CobraNet there will be 8 CobraNet blocks
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shown (4 input, 4 output), these represent the 'bundles'
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and route 8 channels each. These are coloured silver by
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default but change colour when activated to transmit or
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receive in either Unicast (green) or Multicast mode (purple).
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Connection arrows are not shown until CobraNet is configured
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in the Properties.</p>
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<dl>
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<dt class="mvd-P" style="font-weight: bold;">BLU link
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Blocks</dt>
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<p><img src="BLU_link_Input.jpg" alt="Image:London Bus Input.jpg " title="Image:London Bus Input.jpg " width="129" height="107" border="2" class="hcp3"></p>
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<p>For devices with BLU link, each configuration will have
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a default pair of BLU Link processing objects. For devices
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which have configurable DSP, more BLU Link objects can
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be added, in the same way processing objects are added.</p>
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