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Users’ Guide: Networked Receiver Controller - NRC-2.0.1 PAGE 20
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October 2005 Copyright © 2005 Aegis, Inc wwww.aegis-inc.net [ph. 240-568-9006]
Operation
Using the NRC
Starting the NRC
After pressing the power button, the NRC may take up to 60 seconds to initialize and be ready
for operation. Initially the display will show “Networked Receiver Controller” and NRC version.
When initialization is complete, the NRC LCD display will be activated and display 8 channel
status windows above the Aegis status message “www.aegis-inc.net”.
Power-On Self Test (POST)
A Power-On Self Test (POST) is a receiver connection integrity test is an integral part of the
NRC. During this test, the control and audio connections for each channel are checked for proper
connection and operation to and with the NRC.
The POST configures each NRC attached receiver to generate and output a unique frequency
analog test tone, which is then digitally processed to ensure it is at the expected frequency. If the
NRC is able to successfully configure the receiver and process the audio test tone then the
receiver is deemed to have passed the POST and be available for use. The success or failure of
each channel’s POST test is reported on the LCD display
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This POST is run on a per-channel basis when:
1. A new receiver type is attached to the NRC and configured for the channel.
2. A receiver is powered on or otherwise comes online, including when the NRC is initially
turned on or re-boot.
3. A receiver is “reboot” via the Java GUI.
Note: If the receiver for some reason goes off-line and then returns on-line while there is at least
one client already connected to that receiver, the POST will not run until all attached clients
disconnect from that receiver channel. This allows the NRC to run the POST in the background
only when the receiver is free. When a POST is running, clients will be inhibited from
connecting to the channel until the POST test is completed (~1-2sec).
Interpreting the LCD Display
The LCD display contains important information regarding the status and use of the NRC.
During normal operation, the LCD will display a symbol reflecting the current status of each
channel, with the display’s left-most symbol being channel 1’s status across to channel 8’s status
on the right hand side.
Only one symbol is displayed to reflect the status of a given channel and hence the symbols have
an inherent priority and hence only the highest priority symbol will be displayed.
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See “Interpreting the LCD Display” for details
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