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C8086, C8000 – Junger Audio C8086+ - Level Magic II ™ processor User Manual

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digital audio
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processing system

C8000

Enhanced 8 channel Level MagicII™ processor

C8086+

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Error Detection

[Off / On]

the serial audio data from the frame bus can be monitored for
proper positioning of an Error-Flag. A bad Error-Flag is an
indication that there is disturbance upstream (input signal lost,
input module broken, non audio signal).

The Error Detection can be turned Off and On in general and
individually for each pair of input channels. You will see the
status of the busses on the left hand side :

“Bus Status”

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A grey “LED” shows that the detection is disabled. While green
is OK, red indicates an error condition. In addition this display
indicates if the signal is linear PCM or non audio. In case of non
audio the soft LED becomes yellow and "NON AUDIO" will be
displayed.

The bus status may be presented to external monitoring systems
via SNMP. The frame controller summarizes such status
information and generates SNMP traps for the frame as an
entity or may activate GPOs (if GPI/O module(s) are installed).
The SNMP manager may afterwards poll the “modulesStatus”
for more detailed status information per input (see SNMP
documentation for details).



GPI/O


GPIs are useful if you want to recall settings (e.g. by loading of a presets) or turn functions on or off
remotely. A C8k frame can handle 127 independent virtual GPI numbers. You must assign a unique
number to the respective preset / function. Such numbers will be generated by the brc8x Broadcast
Remote Controller or by the C8817 GPI/O interface module. If the C8086+ receives such a number
via the CAN bus, it will for example load the respective preset.