Configuration Instructions
Maintenance and system operation 
Listening Toolbar 
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10.7  Listening Toolbar 
The Listening Toolbar is used to listen to active network channels and optionally 
record them. All audio streams will be played at 48 kHz and/or 96 kHz if the sound 
card supports these formats. Otherwise audio data will be converted to a supported 
format. 
Fig. 151: Listening Toolbar 
Listening to or recording network channels 
1.  Click on the   button to start the playback on the local computer sound 
card 
2.  Click on the   button to stop the playback 
The Name of the feeding channel is greyed out if the channel is currently not 
feeding 
1.  Click on the   'Record' button to start a recording. 
  The symbol is animated. 
  currently recording. 
2.  Click the   button again during the recording process to stop the 
recording. 
The following icons indicate the status: 
●   Ready to record, no audio recordings have yet been made 
●   Ready to record, some audio data has already been recorded 
●   Animated: currently recording. 
A dynamic hint shows the current state of the recording. Press <Ctrl> + left-click to 
open the recording folder. 
When a recording is stopped, the file name is prefixed with the starting timestamp 
and the length of the recorded audio file, along with the channel numbers and 
names of the recorded channels. 
Example: '2015-02-13 10;36;55 21,10 s Inactive(Configured) #001_OE1, 
#003_OE3, #071_Genuine PA-C rechts.wav'. 
Increasing the current audio feed/listening level 
The level can be boosted up to +15 dB. This does not affect the recording level. 
This feature is useful for the audio signal headroom required by the system 
because the internal levels are lower. 
10.8  Storing to SD card 
See chapter 'Write SD-Cards [➙ 189]'.










