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Radio Integration
With the OnAir 2500, networking
and integration is easy.
Optional support of I/O Sharing allows
Studers sophisticated technology to
share signals with other Studer devices
regardless of model. In a networked
installation with multiple OnAir 2500
and OnAir 3000, Route 6000 and Vista
systems, operators can use I/Os from
these systems and have full access to
all parameters of shared I/Os.
The OnAir 2500 allows integration
with radio automation systems.
Remote control in both directions
from the console to the automation
system and vice versa, is possible via
Monitora option. A single playout
session can be established via serial
interface, while multiple sessions are
possible via TCP/IP. In combination
with the audio connection over
IEEE1394 Firewire with 8ch I/O this
means an effective reduction of wiring
complexity and allows the user to be
on-air ready, fast.
Router control via ProBel is
optionally available. The console is
able to send crosspoint commands to
a Router using the comfortable main
screen as a controller, but it is also
possible to activate output patches
in the router. Patches are sets of
predefined crosspoints, which can be
activated by pressing a single button
on the console surface.
The OnAir 2500 can also be
integrated with Studer’s Call
Management System, CMS. This
system replaces the usual telephone
in a studio by software clients,
allowing sophisticated management
of incoming calls in a networked
environment. The CMS is able
to automatically route incoming
callers to pre-configured fader
channels, allowing caller names
to be shown dynamically as fader
channel labels. Finally, the optional
SNMP functionality enables the
system to send information into the
network to monitor the system’s
health. Nearly any parameter can be
selected for surveillance.
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