Manual for Flashman II © 2008 MAYAH Communications
MAYAH, FLASHMAN II, FLASHCAST are registered Trademarks. All other trademarks are acknowledge with this. FLASHMAN II User Manual as of System Software version 2.3.1. Order-No. F-UM001 Revision 11/2008 © 2008 MAYAH Communications For copying this manual, even by extract, an explicit written permission of Mayah Communications GmbH is required.
Contents 3 List of Contents 0 6 Part I Introduction 1 What is................................................................................................................................... FLASHMAN II 6 2 Scope ................................................................................................................................... of Delivery 7 3 Useful ...................................................................................................................................
Manual for Flashman II Quality System ........................................................................................................................................... 59 ......................................................................................................................................................... 62 Configs .................................................................................................................................................. 62 LCD ...
Part I Introduction
1 Manual for Flashman II Introduction Enter topic text here. 1.1 What is FLASHMAN II FLASHMAN II comprises the following general features: · Recording · Playback of files · Transmission · Recording during Transmission · Playback during Transmission · Mixer · Mobile For all the features FLASHMAN II was intent to have an 'easy to use' and 'intuitive' User Interface. However, nobody is perfect and therefore serious suggestions to improve this user interface are highly appreciated.
Introduction 7 inherits some of the genes of one of the most powerful professional audio codec CENTAURI II. Therefore live audio or recorded audio can be transmitted and received via the following interfaces: · Ethernet (IP-transmission) · 3G/UMTS (optional; IP-transmission; see chapter Introduction/Useful Accessories) · WLAN (optional; IP-transmission; see chapter Introduction/Useful Accessories) d) Recording during Transmission FLASHMAN II can also record the transmitted audio in linear format.
1.3 Manual for Flashman II Useful Accessories Original MAYAH FLASHMAN II Accessories · FLASHMAN II case (not available yet) · FLASHMAN II 3G/UMTS card (Order no. F-3G) · FLASHMAN II WLAN card (future option; not available yet) Other FLASHMAN II Accessories · SD/SDHC card (for recording) · PCMCIA adapter for CF memory card (CF = Compact Flash) · USB stick (for recording) Notes: · If you want to use FLASHMAN II for mobile transmission you need an 3G/ UMTS or a WLAN card.
Part II First Start
2 Manual for Flashman II First Start Enter topic text here. 2.1 Before Start · · · · 2.2 Check if scope of delivery (see chapter Scope of Delivery) is complete with help of the included packing list Recharge the original FLASHMAN II battery with the original FLASHMAN II recharger (see also chapter Battery Recharger). Please just use the original FLASHMAN II equipment. MAYAH is not liable for damages caused by noneMAYAH equipment.
First Start · · · 11 Power (Green LED): Lights up when charger is connected to electricity network Charging (Yellow LED): Lights up during battery charging. When FLASHMAN II battery is fully charged this LED is switched off. Error (Red LED): Lights up when charger senses an error or when no battery is placed in the charger. Possible errors are described below. Charger errors: · Output voltage is out of operational range (9-12V) · Internal temperature of charger is out of range · Battery is faulty 2.
Manual for Flashman II mobile use of FLASHMAN II for a period of about 5 hours, depending on type of use. d) Ethernet connector The RJ45 Ethernet connector can be used for IP-transmission via LAN and WAN. e) USB connectors FLASHMAN II has got two USB ports. USB A-type port Here a USB storage device (e.g. USB stick) can be connected. Such a USB storage device can be used as storage device for recording (instead of SD/SDHC card or PC-Memory card).
First Start 2.4 13 Buttons Generally FLASHMAN II has got the following buttons: · Cursor buttons/OK button · Function buttons · Front panel rotary knobs · Control buttons a) Cursor buttons / OK button The cursor buttons enables all navigations through the menus. With the OK button the user steps in entry fields (e.g to type in an IP-address) and confirms the complete entry.
Manual for Flashman II The 4 function buttons have got the following meanings: · Recorder button Pressing this button starts the recoding functionality of FLASHMAN II (see also Front panel user interface/Functions keys/Recoder button) · Playback button Pressing this button starts the playback functionality of FLASHMAN II (see also Front panel user interface/Functions keys/Playback button) · Connect button Pressing this button opens a dialog to establish or end connections (see also Front panel user int
First Start 15 Pressing this button for 2 seconds switches on the FLASHMAN II. At running FLASHMAN II it activates the menu mode. For more info please consult item Front panel user interface/Control keys/Menu key. 2.5 Graphic User Interface a) Menu mode Menu mode can be opened by pressing the menu button. In menu mode the next menu item can be reached by pressing the menu button once again. When last menu item is reached pressing menu button closes menu mode.
Part III Front panel user Interface
3 Manual for Flashman II Front panel user Interface After FLASHMAN II is booted up the following main screen is shown: 3.1 Main Screen The main screen elements are: a) Menu bar The menu key enables: · to activate/deactivate the menu mode · to select main menu items For more info please consult chapter Front panel user interface/Control keys/ Menu key.
Front panel user Interface 19 b) Playback/Recording level meter Note: A special sign blinking on the left side of the screen between left level and right level signals a overload i.e. audio is <= 0.3 dB to clipping level it may look like that: c) Playback/Recording state and time For selection of the right track on the selected storage device use the | } cursor keys. With the OK button markers can be set during recording.
Manual for Flashman II (see also Front panel user interface/Function keys/Recorder button) · Stop recording: ¢ · (see also Front panel user interface/Control keys/Stop key) The displayed time can be · elapsed time; in this case the symbol Ò is shown above · remaining time; in this case the symbol Ñ is shown above Note: It can be switched between elapsed / remaining time in the menu item SYS/ Display.
Front panel user Interface 21 . f) Framing state indicator framed not framed, but connected Blinking of the framing state indicator means that FLASHMAN II is currently connecting (connection in progress). g) Battery state indicator: e.g. h) Power Supply indicator: (Battery is fully charged) (Power Supply connected) i) Coding status bar The coding status bar shows the following coding parameter of FLASHMAN II · Operational mode: mono (m) or stereo (s) · Sample rate in kHz · Coding algorithm e.g.
3.2 Manual for Flashman II Control keys The 2 control keys of FLASHMAN II are located below the LCD screen. MENU 3.2.1 Menu key The Menu key has got the following functionalities: · Switching on FLASHMAN II Press and hold the Menu key for approximately 2 seconds to switch on FLASHMAN II. · Enter menu mode If Menu mode is deactivated it can be opened by pressing the menu button. · Navigation in menu mode In menu mode the next menu item can be reached by pressing the menu button once again i.e.
Front panel user Interface 23 The Cursor keys have got the following functionalities: · Navigation inside the screens Use the | } pq cursor keys to reach the different elements, lists and fields in the miscellaneous setting screens. · Selection of sub menu item In menu mode a sub menu item can be reached with the pq cursor keys. · Selection of track In Main screen the right track can be chosen on the selected storage device with the | } cursor keys.
3.4 Manual for Flashman II Function keys The 4 function keys of FLASHMAN II are located on left side of the LCD screen. Pressing any function key will close all dialogs and open the screens as described in the following sub chapters i.e. function keys have the highest input priority. 3.4.1 Recorder button Pressing the Recorder button immediately starts the recorder in standby mode i. e. recorder screen is opened but recording is not started yet.
Front panel user Interface Recorder Screen at Recording Pause © 2008 MAYAH Communications 25
Manual for Flashman II Recording functions and features: · Pressing the Recorder button toggles between recording and rec/pause mode · · · · · ( or II shown) Pressing the Stop key stops recording and finalizes the recording file (n shown) Setting markers (except AAC/AAC (HE) file formats) During the recording a marker can be set by pressing the OK button.
Front panel user Interface 27 - Bit rate in kbps (only shown for MPEG algorithms) 3.4.2 Playback button Pressing the playback button starts immediately the playback of the currently selected track. By default the first track in MAYAH folder of the first inserted storage media is selected.
Manual for Flashman II Playback functions and features: · Pressing the Playback button toggles between play mode and play/pause mode (u or u|| shown) · Pressing the Stop key stops playback of file (n shown) · Displaying markers Markers are displayed as thin vertical lines on the progress bar. · Play progress Current playback position is shown as € on the progress bar.
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Manual for Flashman II The last 10 connections are stored. Select one with the cursor keys and establish the referring connection with dial. c) PH.
Front panel user Interface At the phone book screen up to 256 predefined phone book entries can be: · Dialed (FLASHMAN II establishes a transmission) · Edited · Newly created · Deleted © 2008 MAYAH Communications 31
Manual for Flashman II When a phone book entry is edited or newly created then the following parameters can be set:: · Name (max.
Front panel user Interface Direct dial dialog establishes an IP connection using · RTP or · SIP via the interfaces · Ethernet · 3G/UMTS · WLAN (future option) 3.4.
Manual for Flashman II a) Back light Holding of Back light/Audio button for two seconds switches the LCD display back light on and off. b) Headphones volume Pressing the Back light/Audio button opens a pop-up dialog to control the headphones volume and input mute. Press cursor keys | } to control the volume. Press OK key to activate / deactivate mute (both inputs). 3.5 Menu structure The menu mode can be opened by pressing the menu key .
Front panel user Interface 3.5.1 35 Recorder Here Recording and Playback settings can be done. 3.5.1.1 Tracks In the Tracks menu the desired track for playback can be selected out of the following storage media devices: · SD Card · USB (USB storage media) · PC Card (e.g. Compact Flash card with PCMCIA Adapter) Furthermore the following actions can be done with the selected track: · Pressing OK button will activate the PLAY/PAUSE icon below.
Manual for Flashman II · Continuous play mode can be activated and deactivated by pressing OK. Continuous mode means that all listed tracks will be played continuously starting from the currently selected track to the end of the list. Also displayed is a following status information: · audio format · size of the selected track (file) in bytes · length of the selected track (HH:MM:SS) Note: The last played or recorded track becomes a current default one for further playback operations. 3.5.1.
Front panel user Interface 37 3.5.1.2.1 Quality The desired recording quality can be chosen with the cursor buttons pq and confirmed by pressing the OK button twice.
Manual for Flashman II · · · · · · · · · - Algorithm: MPEG L2 - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 256 kbps - Mode: stereo L3 Mono: - Algorithm: MPEG L3 - Sample rate: 32 kHz - Bit rate: 64 kbps - Mode: Mono L3 Joint Stereo: - Algorithm: MPEG L3 - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 128 kbps - Mode: Joint stereo L3 Stereo: - Algorithm: MPEG L3 - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 192 kbps - Mode: Stereo AAC Mono: - Algorithm: AAC (MPEG 4) - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 64 kbps - Mode: Mono AAC Stereo
Front panel user Interface 39 - Mode: Stereo 3.5.1.2.2 Storage All detected storage devices are shown. Maximum 3 drives are listed: · SD card · USB media · PC card If multiple storage devices available, the desired medium for recording can be chosen with the cursor buttons pq and confirmed by pressing OK button twice.
3.5.1.3 Manual for Flashman II Card The card menu supplies an overview (size, free space available) of all available audio media storage devices: · SD card · USB (e.g. USB memory stick) · PC card (e.g. Compact Flash card with PCMCIA slot adapter) If storage device is not detected then it's not listed. Card menu screen On top the list of the available storage devices is displayed. Free space is roughly indicated by the appropriate icons.
Front panel user Interface 41 the cursor keys pq . For every available storage device following utilities can be used: · chkdisk (Check Disk utility) This utility provides integrity check and error correction of the storage medium. After the check it generates a report on the found and corrected file system integrity errors. · format (Format Disk utility) FLASHMAN II can only save files (tracks) on a properly formatted storage media. Usually storage media are preformatted by factory default.
Manual for Flashman II In the mixer menu bar the navigation is possible by the | } cursor keys. In the rotary knobs' area adjustable levels and pannings can be selected with the | } cursor keys. The currently adjustable levels and panning's are inverted and marked by underscore. With the pq cursor keys the level and panning adjustment can be done. The panning or level state of the currently underlined control is shown on the right side as a percentage.
Front panel user Interface Note: Escape to the main Mixer menu can be done by pressing ¢ | = button. Menu items: a) Mem At this item 8 User mixer profiles and Factory mixer profiles can be loaded, saved, edited or deleted.
Manual for Flashman II Clears all the settings in the currently selected mixer profile (i.e. loading such a profile has no effect) b) Gain Adjustment The gain of the 2 audio inputs can be set. c) hp (Headphones) The level and the panning state of all possible inputs at headphones output can be set. Levels are shown in the upper row whereas panning's are shown in the bottom row.
Front panel user Interface · · Audio input 1 and 2 Playback level (left and right) This is the level of played files. NOTE: Here is the full Mixer Matrix of FLASHMAN II in1 in2 rcvL rcvR plyL plyR hpL hpR lineL lineR recL recR sendL sendR 3.5.2.
Manual for Flashman II 3.5.2.2.1 Audio In Audio In (Audio Input mode) Here can be set how audio input 1 and 2 are used. It can be selected between the inputs with the | } cursor keys. a) Input With OK button a dialog is opened which enables to select one of the following: · line: line input · mic: normal microphone input · mic+: microphone input for high microphone levels (e.g.
Front panel user Interface 47 converter. Therefore Gain (see Monitor/Mixer) can be set between 10.5 dBu (left position) and 0 dBu (right position) · At microphone input the audio signal is amplified by a pre-amp first by 46/26 dB. Afterwards the signal is attenuated before it's routed to an A/D converter. Gain (see Monitor/Mixer) can be set approx. between -35.3 dBu (left position) and -43.8 dBu (right position) · Generally the mic+ input signal is treated similarly as line input signal (i.e. no pre-amp).
Manual for Flashman II 3.5.2.2.2 Mix Mode Mixer Mode Settings done here affect the menu item Monitor/Mixer. The mixer mode can be set to: · All: Change of the level/pan status of one audio output affects all audio outputs. · Compact: The audio outputs for 'record' and 'send' have got the same level and panning settings. The same is true for 'hp' and 'line' outputs. · Complete: All mixer levels and pannings can be set independently. Note: All changes must be confirmed in a OK/Cancel Dialog.
Front panel user Interface 3.5.3 49 Codec The codec menu supports the following features: · Status of communication interface and coding during transmission · Configuration of communication interfaces · Coding settings (algorithm, sample rate, bit rate, operational mode) 3.5.3.1 Status This screen displays the connection and coding info of the currently active communication interface. 3.5.3.1.1 Interface The contents of this screen depend on a last used interface or interface currently in use.
Manual for Flashman II · · · · · · · · · · current protocol: SIP, RTP connection time (if not connected 0) connection quality (best, good, sufficient, bad) local IP-address remote IP-addr.: IP- or SIP-address of connection partner input bit rate in kbps output bit rate in kbps jitter in ms lost packets These are packets lost during transmission and cannot be recovered. dropped packets These are packets received in a wrong sequence order.
Front panel user Interface · · · · · · · · · · · 51 connection time (if not connected 0) connection quality (best, good, sufficient, bad) signal strength (graphic & text) - 3 bars: best - 2 bars: good - 1 bar: sufficient - no bar: bad - blinking: no connectivity provider: Service provider ID current local IP-address (as delivered by provider) IP- or SIP-address of connection partner input bit rate (IBR) in kbps output bit rate (OBR) in kbps jitter in ms lost packets These are packets lost during transmi
Manual for Flashman II dropped. This can be improved by setting a higher delay buffer (see Codec/ Setup/Interface/Ethernet) Note: Parameters shown in this screen cannot be modified. 3.5.3.1.2 Coding Here the current encoding parameters are displayed for both encoder and decoder. It can be selected between them with | } cursor keys.
Front panel user Interface 53 · Mode Note: Parameters shown in this screen cannot be modified. 3.5.3.2 Setup In this setup menu the following configurations can be done · Settings of all possible communication interfaces · Coding settings (Quality) 3.5.3.2.1 Interface Here all necessary configuration steps can be done for all communication interfaces.
Manual for Flashman II Address - sets the IP address for the appropriate interface. (e.g. 192.168.10.50) if DHCP is deactivated. Netmask - sets the subnet mask for the appropriate interface. (e.g. 255.255.255.0) if DHCP is deactivated. Gateway - sets the IP address of the default network Gateway (for the appropriate interface) if DHCP is deactivated. DNS Server - sets the IP address of the DNS (= Domain Name System) server for the appropriate interface if DHCP is deactivated.
Front panel user Interface 55 Globalproxy Here the global proxy must be entered. The global proxy is responsible for how SIP requests and messages are handled. In this field an IP-address or a URL can be entered. This setting is optional. Stunserver A STUN server (= Simple Transversal of UDP Through NATs) is necessary that a client behind a NAT or NATs can find its public IP address. NAT stands for N etwork Address Translation.
Manual for Flashman II be changed. Therefore at a new profile first ‘Active’ must be set to 'off'. After all registration info is entered ‘Active’ must be set to 'on' to validate the registration. Account Registrar The Registrar is the SIP registration server which resolves the SIP address to a real IP address. The SIP client must register itself to a Registrar first before it can use its service. In this field an IP-address or an URL can be entered.
Front panel user Interface 57 PIN PIN number of the SIM card must be entered Attention! Check if the PIN is entered correctly before insert the 3G/UMTS card. FLASHMAN II provides the PIN to the SIM card automatically. Three false attempts will block the SIM card. APN (Access Point Name) e.g. web.vodafone.de for Vodafone Germany Technology Here can be determined which connection type is prioritized by 3G/UMTS card.
Manual for Flashman II · · · · · · Packet switched only Any: Circuit and/or packet switched (default) No preference No change Packet switched attach on demand Packet switched detach on demand Frequency In different parts of the world different frequencies for 3G communication are used. Here the appropriate frequency range can be set. · Europe (default) · U.S. User 3G user identification Password User confirmation by password Note: Usually just PIN and APN must be entered.
Front panel user Interface 3.5.3.2.2 Quality Quality comprises the configuration of the following coding parameters: · algorithm · sample rate · bit rate · operational mode The selected quality determines which coding settings are used at a transmission. By · · · · · default the following quality profiles are available and can be loaded: G.711 (A-law): usually used in Europe G.711 (µ-law): usually used in America and Japan G.
Manual for Flashman II · · · · · · · · · - Mode: Dual Mono AptX Mono (optional): - Algorithm: AptX - Sample rate: 32 kHz - Bit rate: 128 kbps - Mode: Mono AptX nosync Mono (optional): - Algorithm: AptX no sync - Sample rate: 32 kHz - Bit rate: 128 kbps - Mode: Mono EaptX Stereo (optional): - Algorithm: Enhanced AptX 16 bit - Sample rate: 32 kHz - Bit rate: 256 kbps - Mode: Stereo EaptX Mono (optional): - Algorithm: Enhanced AptX 16 bit - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 192 kbps - Mode: Mono L2
Front panel user Interface · · · · · · · L3 Stereo: - Algorithm: MPEG L3 - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 192 kbps - Mode: Joint stereo AAC Mono: - Algorithm: AAC (MPEG 4) - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 64 kbps - Mode: Mono AAC Stereo: - Algorithm: AAC (MPEG 4) - Sample rate: 48 kHz - Bit rate: 128 kbps - Mode: Stereo AAC HE 24 Parametric Stereo: - Algorithm: AAC (HE) - Sample rate: 32 kHz - Bit rate: 24 kbps - Mode: parametric stereo AAC HE 64 Stereo: - Algorithm: AAC (HE) - Sample rate: 44.
3.5.4 Manual for Flashman II System The system menu supports the following features: · Saving/loading all settings of FLASHMAN II · Configuration of some general settings which are usually set once · Switching FLASHMAN II off 3.5.4.1 Configs The configurations menu enables to save all current settings of FLASHMAN II in a 'macro'. Such a macro can be used to restore easily a former scenario e.g .
Front panel user Interface 63 A configuration can be selected with the cursor keys pq. The currently selected configuration macro is highlighted (e.g. in picture above "03-Ethernet - Studio 1") Following features are available: a) Use "Use" executes the currently selected configuration. To prevent misuse the user will be asked if he/she really wants to execute this configuration. b) Rename Rename selected configuration c) New Save all current settings of the FLASHMAN II in a macro.
Manual for Flashman II d) Del Deletes an already existing configuration macro in the list. To prevent misuse the user will be asked if he/she really wants to delete this configuration. 3.5.4.2 LCD This menu item enables to: · Switch on or off the back light of the front panel Note: In main screen holding of Back light/Audio button for two seconds also switches the LCD display back light on and off.
Front panel user Interface 65 3.5.4.3 Display This menu item enables to: · Set file playback time display to "elapsed time" or "remaining time" (default) 3.5.4.4 Miscellaneous At Miscellaneous menu item the general settings of FLASHMAN II can be set or requested. The different items can be selected via a list box with the cursor buttons pq . The currently chosen item is highlighted. The scroll bar on right side indicates the position in the referring list.
Manual for Flashman II This screen enables to edit the name of FLASHMAN II (max. 128 characters). Furthermore the serial number can be requested but not changed. b) Date & Time This screen enables to: · Set time · Set date · Set time format Selection between: - 12 h AM/PM - 24 h · Set date format Selection between: - YYYY-MM-DD (Year-month-day) - MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year) - DD.MM.YYYY (Day.Month.
Front panel user Interface 67 c) System health This screen informs about the following system parameters: · Temp: System temperature · PSU (power supply unit) informs about power supply state: - on at AC supply - n.a. at battery supply · Bat: remaining battery capacity as percentage value · Time: - Calculated remaining battery capacity in hours and minutes at battery supply - n.a. at AC supply d) Versions Here the firmware version of the FLASHMAN II is displayed.
Manual for Flashman II · User Mode In User Mode the front panel menu tree is simplified. g) Timeouts Here the following timeouts can be set: · Disconnect: This timeout defines the period (in seconds) after which a connection is dropped if no valid framing is achieved. Ideally, it should be set higher than the Stat. framing timeout value. Its default value is 45 seconds. Note:You can enter values other than those shown, but the maximum possible value is 9,999 seconds. · Stat.
Front panel user Interface 3.5.4.5 69 Switch Off To Prevent accidental switch off this must be done via this menu item. "Switch OFF" dialog looks like this: Since "cancel" is the default selection just pressing the OK button (which can happen accidentally) has no effect. To switch off FLASHMAN II the user must first press the cursor button } to select "OK" and then confirm this selection by pressing the OK button.
Part IV How to use for
4 Manual for Flashman II How to use for This chapters supplies recipes for special applications. 4.1 Recording during Transmission Following steps must be done: a) Set Mixer To guarantee that the right audio is recorded the appropriate mixer settings should be done at menu item Monitor/Mixer at item 'rec' if previously not configured. For instance: If just the received audio should be recorded just the levels 'rcvL' and 'rcvR' must be in a different position than 0% (left position).
How to use for 73 If feature 'recording during transmission' is often used a special mixer user profile can be saved. b) Establish connection Establish connection by pressing the Connect button c) Start Recording After transmission is established the following steps must be done: · Select the storage media at menu item Rec/Setup/Storage (if multiple storage media are available) · Start recording by pressing the Recorder button. Note: During transmission just quality 'linear 16 bit stereo' can be used.
Manual for Flashman II Note: If feature 'playback during transmission' is often used a special mixer user profile can be saved. b) Establish connection Establish connection by pressing the Connect button c) Start Playback After transmission is established the following steps must be done: · Select the right file at menu item Rec/Tracks · After selection of the right file start playback by pressing OK button twice Note: During transmission just files with quality 'linear 16 bit stereo' can be used.
Part V Technical specifications
5 Manual for Flashman II Technical specifications Enter topic text here. 5.1 General Technical Specifications Audio Specification A/D, D/A converter Frequency range Signal-to-Noise Ratio Distortion Factor Input Impedance Output Impedance L/R phase difference Coding formats (Algorithms) G.711 G.722 MPEG L2 MPEG L3 AAC (MPEG2) AAC (MPEG4) AAC (HEv2) Linear (PCM) Std. APT-X Enh. APT-X File formats Linear (PCM), .wav MPEG L2 "Musifile", .msf 24 Bit <= 10 Hz to 21.
Technical specifications HTTP Power Supply PSU (= Power Supply Unit) Rechargeable Battery Charging Station Environmental Conditions Temperature for continuous operation Temperature for short term operation Weight Device Battery Power Supply Dimensions Width Height Depth © 2008 MAYAH Communications Web Control external, 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz Lithium-Ion, 14V, 2000 mAh 5 to +35° C (41 to 95° F) 5 to 45 ° C (41 to 113° F) 0,75 kg 0,20 kg 0,15 kg 130 mm 180 mm 55 mm 77
Index Index -DDate 65 DHCP 53 Direct dial button 28 Display 64 Display options 65 DNS 53 -33G 53 3G/UMTS 28 -A- -E- AC/DC powersupply 7 Accept mode 65 Audio configuration 41 Audio In 45 Audio media storage device Automatic accept 65 40 33 © 2008 MAYAH Communications 11 First start 10 FLASHMAN II case 8 Front panel user interface Function buttons 13 Function keys 24 18 -GGateway 53 General settings -CCF card 8, 35, 40 Codec configuration 49 Codec settings 53, 59 Codec status 49 Codes setup 53
IP Manual for Flashman II 53 -LLEVEL/LIGHT button 13 -Mmacro 62 Main features 6 Manual accept 65 Menu 34 Menu key 22 Menu mode 22 Miscellaneous Settings Mix mode 45 Mixer 41 Mixer profiles 41 Monitor 41 65 Name 65 Netmask 53 -O22 -P- Scope of Delivery 7 SD card 35, 40 SD memory card 8 SDHC memory card 8 Serial number 65 SIP 53 STOP button 13 Stop key 22 Storage device 39 Switch off 69 Switching on 22 Switching On And Off 15 System health 65 System settings 62 -T- PC card storage 35 PCMCIA mem
Index -WWhat is FLASHMAN II WLAN 28 WLAN card 8 © 2008 MAYAH Communications 6 81