Dotted Signal ID Notation
Here is a PDF that explains the meaning of the various parts of a dotted Signal ID in the WheatNet-IP system.
Related Articles
Diagnosing Multicast Exceptions in Blade v4.3.x
Blade Version 4.3.x performs a Multicast Exception Check and will engage an alarm in Navigator that appears in the Alarm Dock when it detects that two sources are using the same multicast IP address. When you see this alert in the Alarm Dock, you ...
G-4 Auto Generated Source and Destination Signal Names
There are several source and destination signals that are generated when a surface is added to a Wheatstone Bridge Router system or SAT cage. These signals generally start at signal ID 1000 for both sources and destinations. What follows is a listing ...
How To Set Up On-Air Lights and Mic Muting on an IP12/IP16
What You Will Need The IP Console Setup GUI WheatNet Navigator Step 1 - Define The Mute Group in VDIPs Open the IP Surface Setup program. This program does not automatically update the list of sources and destinations, so before we begin, do a System ...
How To Set Up On-Air Lights and Mic Muting on a DMX
What You Will Need The DMX Console Ssetup GUI WheatNet Navigator Step 1 - Define The Mute Group in VDIPs Open the DMX Surface Setup program. This program does not automatically update the list of sources and destinations, so before we begin, do a ...
How To Set Up On-Air Lights and Mic Muting on a L8/L12/L16
What You Will Need The IP Console Setup GUI WheatNet Navigator Step 1 - Define The Mute Group in VDIPs Open the L-Series Surface Setup program. This program does not automatically update the list of sources and destinations, so before we begin, do a ...