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Seite 1 - Operating Manual

Phoenix32 Operating Manual Version 1.7 August 2009

Seite 2 - Table of Contents

Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 7Figure 1: The Destinations Tab 4.1.1. Define the Destination Name The first step in creating a destina

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 97 12. Understanding Hub Systems Hub Systems are similar to Remote systems but with a very important di

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 98below:

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 9913. The Administrative Management System (AMS) The Administrative Management System is an option add-o

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 10013.3. Section 1: Bells The “Bells” section is used to accomplish the following tasks: Associate Rola

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 101 Press [Sound ID] to select the sound that you wish to associate with the event. A keypad will surfa

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 102 The Keymap divides the campus into zones. Each zone contains one or more rooms. Press the Keymap bu

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 103 To edit an existing scheduled event, press the corresponding button. Or, to create a new event, pres

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 104Configure the scheduled bell event in same manner as the manual bell event. Use the Bell Schedule day

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 10513.3.7. Restoring the bell schedule Press [Reload] to restore the bell schedule to a previously save

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 10613.5. Section 3: Keyswitch Paging Keyswitch paging is configured almost identically to the PA. Fo

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 8impact on the behavior of the control system. If you choose to enter information into the Text Fields,

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 107After selecting [Music] on the touch panel, the option will first be presented to select the music sou

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 108 13.7. Section 5: System The System page provides overall system control capabilities. Power, volu

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 109 13.7.1. To change the Level 1 and Level 2 passwords, press [Passwords] and enter the new access cod

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 11013.9.2. To ring a bell using the telephone • Dial the telephone number for the Telephone Remote Acces

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 111display for the duration of the lockdown. • AMS will read back a condensed PA menu: To Start Public A

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 112 AMS will prompt for an access code. This is the same numeric PIN number as is used to log into AMS:

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 113The page displayed on the touch panel will differ slightly than the version that is displayed when the

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 11414. Appendix A: Control Logic Descriptions This appendix describes the behavior of the source Control

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 115 CAS02 Synergy counterpart: CAS2 Control: N/A Available Function Description Button Action Logic S

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 116DVD02 Synergy counterpart: DVD2 Control: IR Available Function Description Button Action Logic Slo

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 9Channel for a room, click [Default Channel…] and click the radio labeled, [Use the following Default Cha

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 117DVD03 Synergy counterpart: DVD3 Control: RS-232 Known supported device(s): Panasonic DVD-T2000 DVD Pla

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 118Play PLAY PUSH PULSE Play 1 Stop STOP PUSH PULSE Stop 2 Pause while in Play mode PAUSE PUSH PULSE P

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 119Navigate Up Digit 2 PUSH Send Navigate Up N/A Navigate Down Digit 8 PUSH Send Navigate Down N/A Navi

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 120LDP02 Synergy counterpart: LDP2 Control: RS-232 Known supported device(s): Pioneer Laser Disc Players

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 121MSE01 Synergy counterpart: MSE1 Control: N/A Available Function Description Button Action Logic Sl

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 122[x] – Enter (Direct tuning, satellite type = C-Band G4 (Galaxy 4) Seq N/A PULSE G PULSE Digit 4 PULSE

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 123[x] – Enter (Direct tuning, satellite type = KU-Band Anik E1 Seq N/A PULSE A PULSE Digit 1 PULSE Digi

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 124[x] – Enter (Direct tuning, satellite type = B3 Seq N/A PULSE B PULSE Digit 3 PULSE Digits 18 13 10-1

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 125SAT04 Synergy counterpart: SAT4 Control: N/A Available Function Description Button Action Logic Sl

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 126Available Function Description Button Action Logic Slot [x] – Enter (Direct Tuning) N/A N/A Send

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 104.1.3.2. Set the “Manage Power” preference If the destination that you are creating does not include a

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 127Forward while in Play mode Fast Forward / Search Forward while in Search Forward mode FFWD PUSH PULSE

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 128Forward Step Reverse REV PUSH PULSE Step/Still Reverse 88 Record [Internal] N/A PULSE Record 8 Stop/

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 129Enter Clear Alt-7-Enter N/A PULSE Clear 85 Display Alt-9-Enter N/A PULSE Clock/Counter Display 81 VCR

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 130Undeveloped VCR07 Synergy counterpart: VCR7 Control: N/A Available Function Description Butt

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 131Play PLAY PUSH Send Play command N/A Stop STOP PUSH Send Stop command N/A Pause while in Play mode P

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 132Not implemented VFR04 Synergy counterpart: VFR4 Control: N/A Available Function Description

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 133Chapter Navigation Mode commands (Navigation Mode toggled with ALT button): Navigate Up Digit 2 PUSH

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 134Skip Forward FWD PUSH PULSE Next Chapter 4 Skip Reverse REV PUSH PULSE Previous Chapter 5 Navigation

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 135Search Chapter Chapter-[x]-Enter N/A Send Chapter Search N/A Navigation Mode commands (Navigation Mode

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 136Forward mode Rewind / Search Rewind while in Play mode RWD PUSH PULSE Search Rewind 7 Rewind / Search

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 11 * Note: values for all four timing parameters constitute 10ths of seconds. Therefore, to set a value

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 137xVCR02 (Push & Pulse) Synergy counterpart: None Control: IR Available Function Description Button

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 138Fast Forward / Search Forward while in Pause mode FFWD PUSH PULSE Search Forward 6 Rewind / Search Re

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 139Pause while in Play mode PAUSE PUSH PULSE Pause 3 Pause while in Pause mode PAUSE PUSH PULSE Play 3

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 140xVCR05 Synergy counterpart: None Control: IR Known supported device(s): Sony SVO-1620 VCR Available Fu

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 14115. Appendix B: Infrared Code Map The following describes the standard infrared code map that is util

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 142DVD Code Chart # TRANSPORT # TUNING # OPTIONAL CODES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Play Stop Pause Next Chapte

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 143 TV/Tuner Code Chart # CHANNELS # CONTROL # OPTIONAL CODES 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 Power

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 144 Still Video Code Chart # TRANSPORT # CHAPTER/FRAME # OPTIONAL CODES 1 2 3 9 Play Stop Pause Power O

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 145Glossary A AMS – The Administrative Management System. AMS is an optional add-on to Phoenix. Its p

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 146Therefore, to set a value to 5 seconds, you would enter the value of 50. If you enter only the number

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 12read on to understand how to configure the Secure Web Client Dialog… 4.1.4.2. The Secure Web Client ad

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 147 J K L LAN – An acronym for Local Area Network. This term would refer to the campus network to whi

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 148device power state if the previous command was ineffective. This is based off the reading of the sync

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 149V W X XGen Web Client – The “NeXt Generation” of the Phoenix32 web client interface. Unlike it’s p

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 150Version History 10/21/04 (Version 1.0): Version 1.0 Released. 10/21/04 (Version 1.1): • Updated gr

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 15108/13/09 (Version 1.6) • Added information pertaining to the Administrative Management System (AMS)

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 13 Figure 2: The Sources Tab 4.2.1. The first step in creating a source is to define its name. This nam

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 14creation of media titles. Phoenix allows scheduling by media title and not by source, although Phoenix

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 15using the NetLinx naming nomenclature having a Device, a Port, and a System. The Device portion of the

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 16(assuming the person scheduling the event does not select a specific source). One of the factors taken

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 About This Document 1 2 Installation 2 2.1 Groundwork 2 2.2 Basic Installat

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 174.3.1. Within the “Video Distribution Groups” section, all existing distribution groups are listed. To

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 18no acknowledgement is received), enter a value of “50”. 4.4. Define your Channels Select the Channel

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 194.4.2.1. Wiring Connection – this type of channel feeds the input of a distribution group. It may be e

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 204.5.1.1. When using the Destinations Tab, click the [Input wired to…] drop-down, then select the output

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 21Distribution Tab, then click [Channels]. This will launch the “Direct Pass Channels” dialog. 4.5.4.1.

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 224.6.4.1. If creating an AMX MultiMedia MAX (AMX-MMS) title, you must enter the disc ID that was assigne

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 23Figure 5: The Schedule Dialog 4.7.2. For sake of your test, select any title and destination, then cli

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 24regarding these specialized event types. 5.1.1. Recorded Media events – this type of event constitutes

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 25[Load]. 5.2.1.3. Red circle with diagonal line: The event will launch at the scheduled time. However,

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 26 Figure 6: Date/Time Controls 5.3.3. The buttons shown in Figure 6: Date/Time Controls that are labele

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Table of Contents, Continued 8 Facility Configuration 53 8.1 The Destinations Tab 53 8.2 The Sources Tab 53 8.3 The Distribution Tab

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 275.3.7. Locate and select the title that you want to schedule. You may also select the format that you

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 28apply, which means you can use Ctrl+Click and Shift+Click to select multiple rooms. To deselect a room

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 29in Figure 9: The Event Details dialog . Figure 9: The Event Details dialog 5.3.13. To edit the param

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 305.4. Scheduling of Broadcast Channel events 5.4.1. To schedule Broadcast Channels, first select the [

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 315.7. Scheduling of System Events 5.7.1. To schedule a System Event, first select the [System Control]

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 32yellow circle icon, as a warning that manual intervention is required by the Media Center. If the time

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 335.8.7. [Edit] – click [Edit] to launch the Schedule dialog. This will allow modification of any event

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 34new requirement surfaces in the future for which MultiServer (or some modified version of MultiServer)

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 35 Figure 10: The Locate Media dialog 6.2.1.1. To filter the list by Group, click the [Group] drop-down

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 366.2.1.6. To close the Locate Media dialog, click [Done], or simply click the [X] in the upper right-han

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 11. Introduction 1.1. Overview Phoenix32 is a robust media retrieval, campus automation, and facility

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 376.2.6. {Month at-a-glance} – this menu item is selectable only if the Month At-A-Glance capability was

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 386.3.1.1.4. Select the [Room] radio button if you wish to sort by room. In this case, only those futur

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 39• [RMS unavailable] – show all rejections that occurred due to unavailable room, media, and source. • [

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 40 Figure 14: The System Reports dialog 6.4. Tools 6.4.1. {Management} – select this menu item to laun

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 41within the regular backup schedule of your facility. If you need information regarding the procedure t

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 426.4.5.3. For comprehensive information regarding in-room control capabilities, see section 10. 6.4.6.

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 43 Figure 17: The Event Play List dialog 6.4.8.1. Because the VTI-6 character generator is no longer man

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 44 Figure 18: The Media Record Import dialog 6.4.9.1. When importing MARC records, you must define the

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 45ASCII text file by using the following format: Title|Description|Minutes|Seconds|Frames|Subject| Field

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 46ID number, etc.). The title field is limited to 64 characters. Approximately 32 characters will show in

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 2example: “Click {Server}.” Dialog and tab names are shown in bold and italicized. For example, “Rooms

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 47 Figure 19: The NetLinx Communications & Diagnostics dialog 6.5.1.1. To enable TCP/IP communicatio

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 486.5.1.3. The “NetLinx Diagnostics” section allows enabling and disabling of debugging and diagnostics m

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 49RS-232, this messaging level will enable or disable the associated messages. This messaging level als

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 50section for more information. 6.5.1.5. [Update] – click the “Update” button to start the NetLinx syste

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 51regarding the NetLinx system update, see section 6.5.1.5. 6.5.4. The {All Default} menu item will tune

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 526.7.2. The {About} menu item will show the version of Phoenix Server that you are running, as well as t

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 53manual. 7.11. Button #11: [Unload All] – click this button to unload all events listed within the Pas

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 548.4. The Channels Tab The Channels Tab has also been covered previously. Refer to section 4.4 for in

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 55to associate with the device and any titles within your collection that are recorded using the new form

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 56be double-booked. 8.8. System Events System Events are very powerful specialized events that can be

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 3then you may need to install the ME-260 instead of the NI series controllers. This is because many Syne

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 57[On], [Off], [Pulse], [Send String], and [Send Command]. The purpose of each of these System Event typ

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 588.8.3.7. [TVs Off] – the TVs Off System Event is one of the built-in System Event types. It is used sp

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 59Live paging is an optional add-on feature that allows live audio/visual paging to the entire campus, or

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 60 * Note: Phoenix is not intended as a failsafe mechanism for security purposes. RealmCtrl specifically

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 618.9.2. Phoenix supports a maximum of 8 Paging Consoles. When configuring a Paging Console, first selec

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 62associated formats. An example of the Media Tab is shown in Figure 24: The Media Tab. Figure 24: Th

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 63that apply to the media title and the [New] and [Delete] buttons that apply to the formats. Be careful

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 64on the LVS must be entered. 9.2. The Users Tab This tab allows creation and management of all users

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 65tab later in order to define access privileges. For more information on Groups, see section 9.3. 9.2.

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 669.2.4.2. Resource Privileges 9.2.4.2.1. [View Resources] – allows viewing of the facility configurati

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 4distance limitations, etc. In a distributed environment, all NetLinx systems must be assigned a unique

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 67privilege regards fall beneath the {Server/Networks/TCPIP Clients} menu item. 9.3. The Groups Tab Th

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 68with almost all capabilities of the parent Group but one or more right(s) missing or added. For exampl

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 69 Figure 27: The Members Tab 9.4.1. Before doing anything on the Members tab, be sure to select the Gro

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 70User Defined Field 3, Media Length, and Format. For detailed explanations of these fields, see section

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 71Application preferences and miscellaneous properties of the Server application are set using the Defaul

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 72event is soon to launch and nobody has indicated that the media has been loaded into the associated dev

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 739.5.9.3. The Event List Defaults define the columns that will be visible on the event list. Note that t

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 74and below the Start Time and End Time fields. Note that Periods may be defined in hours and minutes bu

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 759.9.3. The section labeled, “Maximum records per section” defines the number of records that XGen will

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 76reason, Phoenix will detect that no traffic has been received for a while. If that duration exceeds th

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 5unusable. The procedure is described in detail in section 6.5.1. Please skip to that section and confi

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 77CT5 as well as advanced control of DVD players, CDI players, and Laser Disc Players. Also, basic room

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 7810.1.5. The [A] button is a general use button, usually used in conjunction with the keypad for site c

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 7910.1.7. The [Office] button works in conjunction with the AMX Paging Console. If your facility utiliz

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 80control modes. When an event launches, the user is initially placed in Keypad mode, which means the nu

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 81control system. To connect to the G1 Web Client, direct your browser URL to the IP address of the NetL

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 82then click [OK] (do not press Enter since that will simply move the cursor to the next line). If you a

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 83 Figure 31: The G1 Web Client Control Page 10.2.4. To view or schedule events, click the [Schedule] b

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 8410.2.4.1. To Edit or Delete an event, select it from the list by single-clicking on it. This will lau

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 85entered. To reset the list such that is will show all titles, click [Reset]. 10.2.5.2. After selecti

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 86selecting multiple rooms individually, there is no need to hold down the Shift or Ctrl key on your keyb

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 6Figure 1: The Destinations Tab.

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 8710.2.5.6.6. If you want to enter notes that will be visible as event properties, click [Notes] and ent

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 88Figure 36: The G1 Web Client Physical Items Scheduling Page 10.3. The XGen Web Client XGen is the s

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 89Figure 38: The XGen Room Selection page 10.3.3. Connecting to your room will link you to the Control

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 90Figure 39: The XGen Room Control page 10.3.4. Because the control functions available on the XGen Co

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 91 Figure 40: The Discrete Channels Page 10.3.5. Click the [Schedule] button on the main menu if you wa

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 92 Figure 41: The XGen Event List 10.3.6. When scheduling Recorded Media events, the basic options avai

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 93 Figure 42: The Recorded Media Scheduling Page 10.3.7. The Help Desk function, which may be accessed

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 94 Figure 43: The Phoenix32 Online Help System 10.3.8. The Help Desk Manager is accessible only to thos

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 95 Figure 45: The Help Ticket Service Page. 11. Understanding Remote Systems Phoenix allows use of stan

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Phoenix32 User Manual www.RealmCtrl.com 96diagrams demonstrate one mechanism or the other, they may also be intermixed, creating a hybrid system

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