From 2N IP Audio Manager point of view is 2NNet Audio Encoder device used as an Audio Source in the Session. Audio stream from 2N Net Audio Encoder is distributed to the destinations, which are defined in the Session. You can connect any traditional audio device to 2N Net Audio Encoder such as: FM receiver, CD player, mobile phone, mp3 player, microphone, etc.
Logic input needs to be used to activate/deactivate stream from 2N Net Audio Encoder - read more details below.
After connection to the network 2N Net Audio Encoder appear in menu Audio Sources. Go to menu Sessions and using drag&drop add 2N Net Audio Encoder as an audio source in created Session. Add Destinations (2N® Net Audio Decoder units, created Zones, RTP destination), which will receive stream from 2N Net Audio Encoder unit.
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Activation/deactivation of the stream
Stream can be activated / deactivated via a logic input. For constant stream sending connect terminals + and 1, or use a button to control the stream.
Logic input can operate in both latching and momentary states.
When using a switch across the logic input, a stream can be activated by a brief ‘press and release’ to start followed by a ‘press and release’ to stop (latching). Alternatively, a constant press of a switch will activate the stream for the duration that the switch is pressed, stopping the stream upon release (momentary).
