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3 Basic Configuration
3.1 Step-by-Step
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♦♦ Enter TCP/IP addresses, if used, for Web interface, remote control, and Livewire audio networking. See Section 5.3.
♦♦ Set Input Source for Analog, AES3, or Livewire. See Section 5.8 if you will be using Livewire.
♦♦ If you are using Livewire, configure it using the Web interface.
♦♦ Connect your mixing console
♦♦ If you have analog Telco lines, configure for your region. See Sections 3.3 and 5.5. ♦♦ If you have ISDN Telco service,
♦♦ Are you familiar with ISDN? If not, read Section 2.2. ♦♦ Configure ISDN. See Section 3.4.
♦♦ Confirm ISDN is working.
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♦♦ Configure the various audio options for processing, etc. See Section 5.4. ♦♦ If you will split the Nx12 between two studios, see Section 5.7.
You may use either the Web interface or the front panel LCD/button interface for most configuration operations. The Web may be more convenient since you have a PC’s rich interface at your service and you can work by remote.
Some configuration can only be done by Web, such as setting ISDN Directory Numbers and SPIDs and making Livewire channel assignments. See Section 5.3 for detailed information on using these interfaces.
3.2 Configuration for Telephone Lines
The Nx12 has two Telco interface positions, designated A and B. There are three module types, and you can determine which you have by noting the connectors:
♦♦ Analog POTS. There will be 6
♦♦ ISDN