Product Description
The Sonifex AVN - MPTR Rack - mount Technician Remote Controller is a top - notch device for the audio industry. It enables on - air presenters to tweak audio levels sent to radio or wired IEM systems. At the same time, Sound Control Room operators can adjust these levels remotely. This system connects three types of units on a common Ravenna Audio over IP (AoIP) network, with additional audio sources from Ravenna - based AoIP mixers or input portals. You can set up and control it via webpages or 3rd - party applications, and it uses mono audio throughout. Key features include the ability to select each of 8 VMs and remotely adjust volume controls, 8 virtual mixer select buttons, 4 rotary encoders with input level metering and output volume control, GPO enable and activation buttons, 1Gb PoE Ethernet and power using Neutrik Ethercon, status LEDs and an OLED display, 10 GPIO ports, and configuration via a webserver. Technical specs: PoE Power - Standard: 802.3at Type 1, Class 3, PD Power Range: 0.44 W to 12.94 W, Typical PSE Power Usage: 7 W, Max PSE Power Usage: 15.4 W. Physical dimensions (Raw): 48cm (W) x 15.0cm(D) x4.2cm (H) (1U) or 19'(W) x 5.9' (D) x1.7' (H) (1U); (Boxed): 56cm (W) x 29.5cm (D) x 16.5cm (H) or 22' (W) x 11.6' (D) x 6.5' (H). Weight - Nett: 1.9kg (4.2lbs), Gross: 2.8kg (6.2lbs).
Using the Sonifex AVN - MPTR Technician Remote Controller is easy. First, connect it to your audio system through the 1Gb PoE Ethernet using Neutrik Ethercon. You can then start configuring it via the webserver. To select a virtual mixer, just press one of the 8 virtual mixer select buttons. Adjust the volume by using the 4 rotary encoders. When it comes to power, it's important to note the power range. The PD power ranges from 0.44 W to 12.94 W, so make sure your power source is within this range. As for maintenance, keep the device in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you notice any issues with the status LEDs or the OLED display, check the connections first. And remember, since it uses a webserver for configuration, keep your network stable for smooth operation.